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uses and term
Sometimes he uses it as a subjective, descriptive term, and sometimes as an objective, diagnostic one.
* Animalia ( disambiguation ), other uses of the term
Other terms that have been used include neosyllabary ( Février 1959 ), pseudo-alphabet ( Householder 1959 ), semisyllabary ( Diringer 1968 ; a word which has other uses ) and syllabic alphabet ( Coulmas 1996 ; this term is also a synonym for syllabary ).
However, this is clearly not the manner in which Homer uses the term.
Anti-realism in the sense that Dummett uses the term is also often called semantic anti-realism.
The Community of Christ uses the term administration to the sick.
Early uses of the term are in Erik Mueller's 1987 Ph. D. dissertation and in Eric Raymond's 1991 Jargon File.
When, during his discourses, he recounts his experiences as a young aspirant, he regularly uses the phrase " When I was an unenlightened bodhisatta ..." The term therefore connotes a being who is " bound for enlightenment ", in other words, a person whose aim is to become fully enlightened.
The book of Daniel uses the term " Chaldean " to refer both to an ethnic group, and to astrologers in general.
The German edition uses the term blitzkrieg.
Increases in the number of immigrants to the United States from Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America have brought up questions about who uses the term African-American.
In addition, there are several historical uses of the term that provide some background as to its meaning.
Popper even uses the term " conspiracy " to describe ordinary political activity in the classical Athens of Plato ( who was the principal target of his attack in The Open Society and Its Enemies ).
* Strumming is a less common technique in classical guitar, and is often referred to by the Spanish term " rasgueo ," or for strumming patterns " rasgueado ," and uses the backs of the fingernails.
However, a large body of work uses the term chromosome regardless of chromatin content.
The Hebrew Bible uses the term כשדים ( Kaśdim ) and this is translated as Chaldaeans in the Septuagint.
One of the first uses of the term green conservatism was by former United States Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich, in a debate on environmental issues with John Kerry.
This article uses the term " content control ", a term also used on occasion by CNN, Playboy magazine the San Francisco Chronicle and the New York Times.
In the 2001 feature film Ocean's Eleven Don Cheadle uses the term " barney " and the claim is made that this rhyme is derived from Barney Rubble, (" trouble ") with references to a character from the Flintstones cartoon show.
The 2006 Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy " uses the term ' colonialism ' to describe the process of European settlement and political control over the rest of the world, including Americas, Australia, and parts of Africa and Asia.
Australia also uses the term " creature of statute " to describe some governmental bodies.
The first group generally uses the term " faith " to mean " intellectual and heartfelt assent and submission.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM ), the widely used psychiatric manual that defines all mental disorders, uses the term general medical condition to refer to all diseases, illnesses, and injuries except for mental disorders.
Under the influence of English, which uses the preposition " to " for both indirect objects ( give to ) and directions of movement ( go to ), the term " dative " has sometimes been used to describe cases that in other languages would more appropriately be called lative.

uses and designate
In the ninth century Alcuin uses the word to designate an office abridged or simplified for the use of the laity.
Since a shire was an administrative division of the kingdom, the term " county " evolved to designate an administrative division of national government in most modern uses.
St. Paul's College, the Roman Catholic College of the University of Manitoba, uses the term ' rector ' to designate the head of the College.
St. Boniface College, the French College of the University of Manitoba, uses ' recteur ' or ' rectrice ' to designate the head of the College.
It is mainly in Béarn that the population uses concurrently the term " Béarnais " to designate its Gascon forms.
Arlington Heights uses a Mayor's Court, whereby the mayor or his designate presides over traffic ticket cases.
Statistics Canada uses a variety of terms to designate regions in Canada for statistical purposes:
Canon 112 of the Code of Canon Law uses the phrase ' autonomous ritual Churches ' to designate the various Churches.
Using nature ’ s color spectrum as a guide, Apollo Design Technology uses a four digit number to designate and locate specific color transmissions: Visible Spectrum.
Although for many uses it is sufficient to designate the boundaries of the marine park and to inform commercial fishing boats and other maritime enterprises, some parks have gone to additional effort to make their wonders accessible to visitors.
The American CIA uses alphabetical prefixes to designate the part of the agency supporting an operation.
The IMF uses the term capital account to designate a subset of transactions that, according to other usage, form a small part of the overall capital account.
For example, an environment variable with a standard name can designate the location that a particular computer system uses to store temporary files – this may vary from one computer system to another.
For the U. S. Figure Skating Association, it refers to a skill level, while the International Skating Union uses it to designate age.
Oracle uses the term Cyclic to designate a circular reference.
Egan uses his hypothetical future to postulate the existence of not just one but five new genders, and introduces a set of new pronouns to designate each one.
Foucault uses the term to designate spaces outside everyday fixed institutional and social spaces, for example trains, motels and cemeteries.
The name of Bruttium to designate the province or region, though adopted by almost all modern writers on ancient geography appears to be unsupported by any classical authority: Pomponius Mela, indeed, uses in one passage the phrase in Bruttio, but it is probable that this is merely an elliptic expression for in Bruttio agro, the term used by him in another passage, as well as by many other writers.
It uses a laser and a forward-looking infrared to find and designate targets for laser-guided bombs and other precision-guided weapons.
) Kripke uses this apparent asymmetry to argue ( in Naming and Necessity ) that no definite description ( which can designate non-rigidly ) can be the meaning of a proper name.
In the " Poem of Alexander ", in the " Milagros de Nuestra Señora ", and in the " Duelo de la Virgen " of Gonzalo de Berceo, all of the 13th century, Aljama or Alfama is employed to designate the people of ancient Jerusalem ; and the historian of the 16th century, Mariana, uses Aljama for the synagogue: " they devastated their houses and their aljamas.
It has accordingly dropped the language of the 1917 code and uses the single term " religious institute " ( which appears nowhere in the 1917 Code ) to designate all such institutes of consecrated life alike.
It is reasonable to designate this moment as the discovery of Yucatán — even " of Mexico ", if one uses " Mexico " in the sense of the borders of the modern nation state — but it should be noted that Hernández's expeditionaries were not the first Spaniards to tread on Yucatán.
The United States Navy uses the hull classification symbol " SSP " to designate boats powered by AIP, while retaining " SS " for classic diesel-electric attack submarines.

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