The mistake is in a way only a misnomer, but terminological infelicities have a way of breeding conceptual confusion, and so it is here. |
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This terminological inexactitude is unlikely to be accidental on the part of Ha'aretz. |
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Of course, in this case there is some reality behind the terminological change. |
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Amid all this terminological disputation, it is important, though not always easy, to keep in mind the real-world consequences of these ideas. |
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My argument is a terminological one, not in order to have tidy semantics, but because words can govern other behaviors. |
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Rejecting terminological inclusivity as unnecessary frees us to accept a pragmatic understanding of the working-class. |
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He is engaging in a few terminological inexactitudes, is that your point, is it, Mr Ellis? |
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Even if the dispute is partly terminological, however, sometimes the choice of terminology matters. |
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For the sake of terminological conformity with those articles it would seem sensible to use the same wording here. |
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A difference is made between terminological and phraseological consistency. |
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The current debate has sometimes gone beyond terminological quibbles. |
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Search queries will be less resultful due to terminological variation that lessens the effectiveness of indexation. |
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A reference document that systematically presents the rules to be followed when entering terminological data on records. |
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We provide regular feedback to them both in the linguistic and terminological fields in order to improve the standards of our output. |
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All this creates problems that go beyond simple lack of terminological neatness. |
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Quebec has seen no in-depth terminological or scientific debate about second generation youth. |
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Existing terminology data banks are an excellent source of terminological information that has already been analyzed and compiled for you. |
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The NAC's English-French lexicon is updated monthly so that employees have access to a bilingual terminological databank. |
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The boundary between terminological and general vocabulary is unstable, its character being not historical but functional one. |
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Transcendental disagreement, as such, is shown to be optional and merely terminological in character. |
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This is an appropriate moment to clear up a terminological point in order to remove any uncertainty that might weigh upon the remainder of our proceedings. |
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At the limit of this terminological confusion, there are even occasions when States make interpretative declarations by means of a specific reference to the provisions of a convention on reservations. |
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Although we have made these terminological substitutions for interpreting Mally, we hope that the new terminology is close to Mally's original intent. |
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That was what the argument between senator Brandis and the Greens was all about but there has been no change in policy – simply a terminological clarification. |
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There's been a terminological clarification. |
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Besides horizontal terminological changes, this paragraph was slightly rephrased to indicate which documents are sent from one type-approval authority to the other type-approval authorities. |
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What pieces of terminological information will I decide to retain? |
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Chapter 2 examines the terminological confusion that sometimes accompanies research on the living arrangements of children after separation and divorce. |
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Do you know who benefits the most from these terminological works? |
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Utmost attention has been given to the linguistic and terminological aspects of words, their morphological structure, and, in a broader scope, the mechanisms that govern a scientific language. |
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In line with the purpose of this Regulation, there is, to a certain extent, a need in particular for terminological harmonisation between the sugar and milk-quota schemes, whilst fully preserving their legal status quo. |
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This reform, as you well know, implies a substantial change, a fundamental change of orientation, a change which is not just terminological, but which is fundamental. |
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It is useful to begin with terminological differences. |
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It is not only to bring about terminological changes, but in particular genuinely to take into account the bilingual and bijural nature of Canada. |
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I think one source of confusion in our discussions on the united front has been terminological imprecision resulting in a lack of mutual understanding. |
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What was called terminology back then is actually terminological research. |
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The third level is a typical sphere badly in need of terminological innovation. |
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A further attribute is strict terminological differentiation of siblings according to seniority. |
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No central religious authority exists to impose a particular terminological designation on all practitioners. |
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The purpose of Malthus's Definitions was terminological clarity, and Malthus discussed appropriate terms, their definitions, and their use by himself and his contemporaries. |
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What they describe is the well-known phenomenon of retronymy. Whatever such consequential terminological changes are called, this understanding of 'gap' is system-related. |
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That is what Churchill called a terminological inexactitude. |
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