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Traffic calming is a literal translation of the German word ' Verkehrsberuhigung ', the term's first published use in English being in 1985 by Carmen Hass-Klau.

term's and meaning
As the athletic nickname of Indiana University Bloomington, the Hoosier is the subject of debate, primarily concerning the term's meaning and origin.
Patriotism is a devotion to one's country, excluding differences caused by the dependencies of the term's meaning upon context, geography and philosophy.
In programming language theory, a branch of computer science, type theory can refer to the design, analysis and study of type systems, although some computer scientists limit the term's meaning to the study of abstract formalisms such as typed λ-calculi.
The term's meaning had however evolved during its history.
Critics, frustrated by their inability to pin down the term's meaning, have urged its complete abandonment.
It describes how one has to substitute a term in a sentence based on its meaning — that is, based on the term's referent.
The word has the same meaning in Spanish, where the suffix-uela is used as a diminutive term ( e. g., plaza / plazuela, cazo / cazuela ); thus, the term's original sense would have been that of a " little Venice ".
Paying homage to the term's double meaning, a character in the festival's original logo holds one of the lollipops.
The term's exact meaning differs from school to school, and is usually explicitly defined in the school's handbook of policies and procedures.
Joan DelPlato has described the term's shift in meaning from Turkish to English and French:
Yet the term's use of open source clearly currently implies the meaning as given to it by the open source software movement ; where the source code of programs is published openly to allow anyone to locate and fix mistakes or add new functions.
The term's original usage was close to that of the traditional meaning of the word " own " – for instance, " I owned the network at MIT " indicated that the speaker had cracked the servers and had the same root-level privileges that the legitimate owner of the servers had.
However, it is debatable to what extent the continuous mention of faculties throughout the history of psychology should be taken to indicate a continuity of the term's meaning.
* The term " blockbuster ", as applied to film or theatre, denotes a very popular and / or successful production, perhaps derived from the term's use meaning simply " biggest ".
Chase, founder of Re-Constriction Records, is responsible for the term's meaning in the 1990s.
While the term is still widely used by those who keep such animals, it is too ambiguous to be of any scholarly usefulness, especially since the meaning of hawk differs between America and Europe ; thus, the term's propriety ( or lack thereof ) depends entirely upon context.
Others have been less confident of the term's meaning, finding it instead to be little more than a rhetorical shorthand.
This usage possibly derived partly or completely independent from the term's original meaning, as should be apparent from the fact that most Blu-ray " featurettes " are actually less ( sometimes far less ) than 20 minutes in length.
As the term's Latin meaning (" unless first ") indicates, the term " of nisi prius " denotes the court or tribunal that originally decided a case or an interlocutory matter rather than a higher court being appealed to.
This term's meaning varies depending on context and field, and may not be strictly considered exclusive to engineering.
This remains the term's most common meaning, but it may also be used for any data-independent multiplicative constant in an FFT.

term's and from
* The Big Apple Detailed research findings on the term's history from amateur etymologist Barry Popik
That is, to engage in one's hobby equated to the horse outfit from the term's formulation and was considered a puerile overindulgence that would yield no benefit.
Harkins believes the most credible theory of the term's origin is that it derives from the linkage of two older Scottish expressions, " hill-folk " and " billie " which was a synonym for " fellow ", similar to " guy " or " bloke ".
However, as a vague term, the definition of a technicality varies from person to person, and often is simply used to denote any portion of the law which interferes with the user of the term's desired outcome.
NME journalist Roy Carr is credited with proposing the term's use ( adopted from the cinematic French New Wave of the 1960s ) in this context.
The term's origin is uncertain, but seems to enter Middle High German from Middle Low German.
The term's ultimate etymology is uncertain, perhaps from the Proto-Indo-European roots * tri-(" three ") and * bhew-(" to be ").
* Community Memory postings from 1996 on the term's origins crediting Ann Winblad and Stewart Alsop.
The term's usage later expanded to include the use of e-mail filters that delete incoming messages that meet certain filter criteria set by the receiving user, so block messages from annoying senders.
The difficulty in establishing a common definition for " information architecture " arises partly from the term's existence in multiple fields.
The term's popularity may have stemmed from its use in a well-known nautical poem by English Poet Laureate John Masefield entitled " Sea-Fever ", first published in 1902.
The OED considers the French term's origin obscure ; it might come from the Late Latin obviata, the feminine perfect passive participle of obviare, to resist, i. e. the arches resisting the downward force of the structure's mass.
Levi seems to have been regarded by later Theosophists as the immediate source from which the term was adopted into their sevenfold schema of planes and bodies, though there was slight confusion as to the term's proper use.
I, p. 459-60, which also cites sources for a discussion of the term's distinction from Greek nomos /" law ".
In this context, the strategy itself is sometimes also referred to as " counterpower " to differentiate it from the term's Leninist origins.
* The clause in the Parliament Act 1911 that limits the duration of a Parliament to five years, which was in itself a partial reversal of the term's increase provided in the Septennial Act 1715 from three to seven years
They also wear two pigtails of hair that hang down from the two spherical buns, but this is not universal to the term's usage.
Although the vast majority of African peoples can be considered to be " indigenous " in the sense that they have originated from that continent and nowhere else, in practice identity as an " indigenous people " as per the term's modern application is more restrictive.

term's and ",
Although often referred to as a " debunker ", Randi dislikes the term's connotations and prefers to describe himself as an " investigator ".
" Semantic Web " is sometimes used as a synonym for " Web 3. 0 ", though each term's definition varies.
The term's historical use in contexts that typically implied disapproval is also a reason why more unambiguously neutral terms such as " interracial ", " interethnic " or " cross-cultural " are more common in contemporary usage.
In popular use, positive reinforcement is often used as a synonym for reward, with people ( not behavior ) thus being " reinforced ", but this is contrary to the term's consistent technical usage, as it is a dimension of behavior, and not the person, which is strengthened.
Various works of fantasy fiction, such as Clark Ashton Smith's " Empire of the Necromancers ", had used lich as a general term for any corpse, animated or inanimate, before the term's specific use in fantasy role-playing games.
In view of the implication conveyed by the term Washington Consensus that the policies were largely external in origin, Stanislaw and Yergin report that the term's creator, John Williamson, has " regretted the term ever since ", stating " it is difficult to think of a less diplomatic label.
The term was popularized in the 1896 US Presidential Election, when William McKinley supporters took to wearing gold lapel pins, gold neckties, and gold headbands in a demonstration of support for gold against the " silver menace ", though the term's original use may have been in Edgar Allan Poe's 1843 story " The Gold-Bug ," about a cryptographic treasure map.
The former leader of the Dutch liberal party, Frits Bolkestein, repeatedly referred to economic prospects as " golden showers ", unaware of the term's sexual connotation.
The word is an example of Time magazine's habit of supplying new words through " unusual use of affixes ", although Time itself objected to the term's inclusion in the 1991 Random Webster's College Dictionary, citing it as an example of the dictionary " straining ... to avoid giving offense, except to good usage " and " authority to scores of questionable usages, many of them tinged with politically correct views.
Tolkien begins with an overview of the terms " British ", " Celtic ", " Germanic ", " Saxon ", " English " and " Welsh ", explaining the latter term's etymology in walha.
Emmett's later song " I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land ", later popularized simply as " Dixie ", was the beginning of the term's use to refer to the south.

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