The two subjects have developed such completely different disciplines and terminologies that it is hard to think of them together. |
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Given the limitations of all terminologies in common currency there is a difficulty about how best to proceed. |
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So for all you ladies out there with a need to know, here are some of football's general terminologies explained. |
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This development is still continuing daily, as new cases are decided with different terminologies being used by counsel and the judiciary. |
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We need a distributed way, he said, to provide organizing terms and terminologies and deploy them on the Web. |
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So I can illustrate those mindsets by using more familiar western terminologies and that sort of thing. |
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Also, because of the difficulties in precisely translating the concept into different languages, a variety of terminologies are often used. |
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Even in social circles there are serious attempts to change some words and phraseologies to remove the connotations that these terminologies have acquired over a long time. |
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So far, attempts to create universal terminology standards or automate the translation between different terminologies have met with limited success, Kaufman says. |
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Classifying business models based on these viewpoints creates confusion because the interests of individual observers vary and so do the terminologies they use. |
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Moreover, the terminologies with which civil society debates many questions about food can be confused and confusing. |
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Many aspects of museum Web sites require visitors to understand the specialized terminologies and controlled vocabularies used by museum professionals. |
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Various aspects of nomenclature, classification, pathogenesis, antifungal therapy, laboratory methods and associated terminologies have been suitably updated. |
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They take other names in occidental occult philosophy, and we will speak about these other terminologies elsewhere. |
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Deformation bands have been referred to by various terminologies in reports of field observations and laboratory experiments of brittly deformed porous rock. |
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During this process the concerned systems and terminologies may differ at the national and European level. |
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A key philosophy has been the decision by leaders and participants to hone in on consistent terminologies and approaches. |
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Mr. Winner replied. Except that if the two legislators starting using separate terminologies and concepts, we could find ourselves in a funny situation that would not be at all amusing. |
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There are numerous terminologies used in various documents to describe the freight subsidy rate, including transportation rate, air stage rate, postage rate and Food Mail rate. |
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The increasing specialization of scientific knowledge is inseparably linked to the emergence of new special languages, in particular new terminologies. |
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However, the wider group can participate in preparing a rough draft of the framework, using simple techniques and without going into the details and mechanics of RBM terminologies. |
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Emmanuel Ferreira, economic advisor to the Government of Paraguay, said improving this communication requires a process of translation of terminologies between forest and finance departments. |
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There are different possible temporal associations between epileptic seizures andheadache attacks wich have given rise to uncleare or controversal terminologies. |
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Existing paper or online dictionaries do not address exhaustively areas such as spatial planning and sustainable development, nor offer quadrilingual, harmonised legal terminologies. |
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Unimaginable discoveries and terminologies — available now. |
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Its main purpose is to serve as a point of departure for the Committee to discuss and advise which concepts and terminologies to define and how they should be defined. |
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Standardization is the development and application of standards publications that establish accepted practices, technical requirements and terminologies for products, services and systems. |
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A language community whose language has not developed scientific and technical terminologies is unavoidably forced to use some other, more developed foreign language for domain communication. |
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This paper begins with definitions of racism, recognizing that terminologies and concepts in discourses on race and racism have changed and evolved over time. |
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Based on a reading of several specialized textbooks in this matter, a financial ratio can have several terminologies and above all, different mathematical formulas. |
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This report is intended to provide information and advice to the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs and Government of Canada who are familiar with the terminologies, policies and operations of the Food Mail Program. |
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The main outcome is that there is a general problem with common legal and sociological terminologies, with the common understanding of what illegal immigration and residence as well as regularisation might mean. |
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Following the Committee's comments and guidance, the research will be extended to expand the inventory and the definitions of the concepts and terminologies in governance and public administration. |
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As well, EHIS technologies also will increase the need for standard terminologies, privacy controls, and compliance with policies and regulations. |
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Its objectives are to collect cultural experiences in their concrete linguistic forms and to develop new research terminologies whenever necessary. |
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Robyn joined NEHTA seeking to return to the challenges of the e-health arena and to broaden her skills from the clinical classification world into clinical terminologies. |
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Printing terminologies are the specific terms used in printing industry. |
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Kin terminologies can be either descriptive or classificatory. |
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Inspirationally, Di Leo finds the tools for the university's reinvention in the critical terminologies of the humanities' and social sciences' most innovative recent thought. |
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Apelon's DTS is a comprehensive open-source solution for the acquisition, management and practical deployment of standardized healthcare terminologies. |
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However, upon closer inspection, it appears that they are terminologies of the Dyirbal type with comparative ages being the central factor of importance. |
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The webinars also aim to help companies establish best practices so they are able to streamline how terminologies are created, reviewed, translated, and approved. |
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