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(31) The middle-school initiative, as it gathered momentum in the 1960s, was concerned with a great deal more than legalistic terminology. (32) The terminology used in this statement will be appropriate for those reporting entities which are companies. (33) It is important that lawyers use the correct terminology when they prepare contracts. (34) When you read anything that any anthropologist has written on the topic of kinship terminology be on your guard. (35) It would be inefficient and uneconomical to avoid such terminology when it can be used to crystallise a concept. (36) Building society accounts Share accounts-Building society terminology for a simple savings account useful for small lump sums or regular saving. (37) Ethnicity, to use modern terminology, occupied more of the tsar's attention than diplomacy. (38) It seems that the framers of the Act wanted to update the terminology, but not to change the concept. (39) Using the terminology derived from holography, we can reinterpret these waves as follows. (40) It was an interesting programme, which gave the facts without using too much scientific terminology. (41) Kelly wants to be a nurse, and is taking a medical terminology class at night. (42) Such terminology will undoubtedly continue to change as social constructions of disability evolve. (43) In this way people using such a terminology may distinguish the role of father from that of father's brother. (44) Some criticism has been levelled at Giddens' theory, particularly in the definitions and terminology used. (45) Terminology is controlled by establishing the terms that are to be used in an index or catalogue. (46) In legal terminology, a widow is the 'relict' of her late husband. (47) It is in that spirit that we shall use conventional psychiatric terminology here. (48) This is a shame in a book so rich in ideas and so virtuoso in its handling of specialist terminology. (49) Chomsky is therefore highly critical of the way in which Skinner uses operant terminology to account for language. (50) As is clear from the above, Giddens's querying of Freud is more than a pedantic concentration on sloppy terminology. (51) The simplified scale in Figure 1 gives an indication of the range of vision as described in terminology based on visual acuity. (52) Employees are generally not familiar with medical terminology nor comfortable with medical explanations of complicated diseases. (53) The artificial intelligence community sometimes uses terminology a bit loosely. (54) In the terminology of the moment, put me down as a hanging chad. (55) For a summary of the terminology used above in relation to a specific example, see Table 5.1. (56) The first class will go over tackle, terminology and an introduction to casting. (57) Or he may have an inadequate understanding of how language works and lack a terminology for talking about it. (58) There is an appendix on standard business terminology and abbreviations used in the book. (59) The most convenient method of keeping a note of important individuals and terminology is a card file or index. (60) There proved to be considerable confusion in terminology used in the responses of interviewees.