The point is that the holders of the opposite position have nowhere to go terminologically. |
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This survey of the parties' functions indicates the need to be terminologically precise in discussing their strengths and weaknesses. |
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Our translators translate exclusively into their native language to ensure that texts are stylistically and terminologically correct. |
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Jonathan Bennett articulates Leibniz's account in a similar, though terminologically different, manner. |
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Mr. Smelror promised to relay the concerns expressed to the researcher and recommend that henceforth any published work referring to Western Sahara should be terminologically correct. |
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We offer you professional and terminologically correct translations. |
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Many say that when discussing coursework with one another they prefer to speak English, as it is often more terminologically exact and there are no French equivalents. |
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Our competent localisation will, for instance, make an existing product technically, terminologically and aesthetically functional and marketable for another language and cultural region. |
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Just as in Art. 8, it should be made terminologically clear that not the trademark itself, but rather its registration confers a right to prohibit. |
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In this article the number of stems is taken into account and hence loan stems and loan words are not distinguished terminologically. |
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I'm not sure how customary this is, at least terminologically. |
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Terminologically, this means that a custodial sentence of more than three years is possible and that the act thus constitutes a felony. |
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