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official and term
His official term expired last summer.
To refer explicitly to the technical meaning of " at bat " described above, the term " official at bat " is sometimes used.
The intent is usually clear from the context, although the term " official at bat " is sometimes used to explicitly refer to an at bat as distinguished from a plate appearance.
Those who made the Third Reich ’ s military plans and organized its war economy appear rarely, if ever, to have employed the term blitzkrieg in official documents.
In principle, the term borough designates a self-governing township although, in practice, official use of the term varies widely.
In some historical cases the term machine carbine was the official title for sub-machine guns, such as the British Sten and Australian Owen guns.
Also, the term " chekist " often referred to Soviet secret police throughout the Soviet period, despite official name changes over time.
In an Australian context, the term " Commonwealth " ( capitalised ) thus refers to the federal government and " Commonwealth of Australia " is the official name of the country.
The official birth of the term " stab-in-the-back " itself possibly can be dated to the autumn of 1919, when Ludendorff was dining with the head of the British Military Mission in Berlin, British general Sir Neill Malcolm.
The highest-ranking official whose term unquestionably continued during the interim was Polk's Secretary of State, James Buchanan ( later elected President himself in 1856 ), whose term did not formally expire until his successor, John M. Clayton, took office on March 7.
The " European War " became known as " The Great War ", and it was not until 1920, in the book " The First World War 1914 – 1918 " by Charles à Court Repington, that the term " First World War " was used as the official name for the conflict.
In most present-day contexts however, in general the term Flanders is taken to refer to either the political, social, cultural, and linguistic community ( and the corresponding official institution, the Flemish Community ), or the geographical area, one of the three institutional regions in Belgium, namely the Flemish Region.
The word " fighter " did not become the official English term for such aircraft until after World War I.
Portuguese has for now two official written standards, respectively Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese, but in a short term it will have a unified orthography.
More recently, ethnic conflicts in Bosnia and Herzegovina and genocide in Rwanda have been described as mass-based hate crimes, but the term " hate crime " did not really begin to be used until after World War II and the end of most major government-sanctioned racial cleansing projects that had been linked with official fascism.
The term " hate crime " is now used more often than in the past mainly because the groups that used to have official endorsement under with intergovernmental and / or armed forces involvement.
The term became official after the formation of the NCAA Division I athletic conference in 1954.
However, in official usage in the Republic of Ireland, the term often refers to the 29 modern counties.
This term, as commonly used, has nothing to do with the official Masorti ( Conservative ) movement.
As commonly used today both by Londoners and in most official publicity, this term embraces the entire system.
The poet Alcman used the term aitis, as the feminine form of aites — which was the official term for the younger participant in a pederastic relationship.

official and corrective
In any county that does not employ or appoint a local fire official, the State Fire Marshal shall assume the duties of the local fire official with respect to fire safety inspections of educational property required under s. 1013. 12 ( 2 )( b ), and the State Fire Marshal may take necessary corrective action as authorized under s. 1013. 12 ( 5 ).

official and labor
The compilation of official histories usually involved monumental intellectual labor.
Roosevelt issued Executive Order 6101 on 5 April 1933 which established the CCC organization and appointed a director, Robert Fechner, a former labor union official who served until 1939.
* 1911 – Leonard Woodcock, American labor union official and diplomat ( d. 2001 )
With US entry to World War 2 approaching, USDA officials ( and the film's editor Helen van Dongen ) attempted to reconcile Flaherty's footage with rapidly changing official messages ( including a reversal of concern from pre-war rural unemployment to wartime labor shortages ).
Article 74 of the Mexican labor law ( Ley Federal del Trabajo ) provides that the first Monday of February ( regardless the date ) will be an official holiday in Mexico.
Article 74 of the Mexican labor law ( Ley Federal del Trabajo ) provides that the third Monday of March ( regardless the date ) will be an official holiday in Mexico.
Article 74 of the Mexican labor law ( Ley Federal del Trabajo ) provides that the third Monday of November ( regardless the date ) will be an official holiday in Mexico.
United Mine Workers and CIO official John Brophy is the only widely known Nanty Glo one-time resident to merit a state-provided historical plaque. John Brophy, labor leader
The official response cited Article 53 of the 1982 Constitution, which states that citizens must abide by the law and observe labor discipline and public order.
* Union steward, a labor union official, also known as a shop steward
In 1941, after Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union, the CPUSA ’ s official position became pro-war, opposing labor strikes in the weapons industry and supporting the U. S. war effort against the Axis Powers.
Ballooning labor costs ( the company had never had an official United Auto Workers strike and Studebaker workers and retirees were among the highest paid in the industry ), quality control issues, and the new-car sales war between Ford and General Motors in the early 1950s wreaked havoc on Studebaker's balance sheet.
Institutions similar to re-education through labor facilities, but called " new life schools " or " loafers ' camps ", existed in the early 1950s, although they did not become official until the anti-rightist campaigns in 1957 and 1958.
More recent estimates suggest that hundreds of thousands of Falun Gong adherents are imprisoned in China, with some sources estimating up to half of the official reeducation through labor camp population is Falun Gong practitioners.
According to the eminent sinologist Robin Yates, newly discovered Qin Dynasty legal codes show that officials were required to correctly calculate the exact amount of labor expected of all artisans ; if the artisan was ordered to perform either too much work or too little work, the official would be held accountable.
When official paternalism took the form of public works or the dole, he openly opposed it because assistance on such terms forced him to abandon his chosen profession, to submerge his individuality in the labor crew, and to suffer the humiliation of the bread line.
Although he served as governor for only 55 days, he worked to provide funds to complete the new state capitol building, create a labor statistics board, adopt an official state flag, and create a highway commission.
He had a long history of involvement with the labor movement and with the Australian Labor Party, spending much of his working life as a union official.
All meanings involve under-utilization of labor which is missed by most official ( governmental agency ) definitions and measurements of unemployment.
He attended the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 as an official advisor on labor issues.
While there are no official government estimates of the labor force, observers believe 20, 000-50, 000 work as galamseys in Ghana, a figure that includes many women, who work as porters.
In San Francisco, the local Building Trades Council, led by Carpenters official P. H. McCarthy, not only dominated the local labor council but helped elect McCarthy mayor of San Francisco in 1909.
Their labor was repeatedly bought and sold for decades after the official abolition of American slavery.

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