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For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
Friday afternoon the Rev. T. F. Zimmerman was reelected for his second consecutive two-year term as general superintendent of Assemblies of God.
" Appellate review " is the general term for the process by which courts with appellate jurisdiction take jurisdiction of matters decided by lower courts.
It is a general term that includes human anatomy, animal anatomy ( zootomy ), and plant anatomy ( phytotomy ).
For biologists, this includes human beings, although for the general public the term " animal " means only non-human animals.
The subsequent Bronze Age civilizations of Greece and the Aegean Sea have given rise to the general term Aegean civilization.
Although the origins of the term are not referred to in the text, the title served ( along with the general hype created in Australia ) to revive public interest in the legend.
* Philosophical analysis – a general term for the techniques used by philosophers
The class did not survive the Revolution ; but the courtesy title of abbé, having long lost all connection in people's minds with any special ecclesiastical function, remained as a convenient general term applicable to any clergyman.
The term was taken and redefined by the anthropologist Sir Edward Tylor in his 1871 book Primitive Culture, in which he defined it as " the general doctrine of souls and other spiritual beings in general.
From the Early Modern period, their name has become a term for female warriors in general.
The more general term, used for any crystalline material, is polymorphism.
Alternative medicine is frequently grouped with complementary medicine or integrative medicine, which, in general, refers to the same interventions when used in conjunction with mainstream techniques, under the umbrella term complementary and alternative medicine, or CAM.
* Evolutionary radiation — a more general term to describe any radiation
The Sanskrit term for archery, dhanurveda, came to refer to martial arts in general.
: Science of the mind, or cultural or spiritual science ), a term generally used in German to refer to the humanities and social sciences ; in fact, the term " science " is used more broadly in Europe as a general term that refers to any exact knowledge.
Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, alcohol dependence in general was called dipsomania, but that term now has a much more specific meaning.
More recent IUPAC recommendations now suggest the newer term " hydronium " be used in favor of the older accepted term " oxonium " to illustrate reaction mechanisms such as those defined in the Brønsted – Lowry and solvent system definitions more clearly, with the Arrhenius definition serving as a simple general outline of acid – base character.
Private to public equities arbitrage is a term which can arguably be applied to investment banking in general.
Disraeli's term as Prime Minister would therefore be fairly short, unless the Conservatives won the general election.

term and strike
Although the term " fighter " specifies aircraft designed to shoot down other aircraft, such designs are often also useful as multirole fighter-bombers, strike fighters, and sometimes lighter, fighter-sized tactical ground-attack aircraft.
The term is originally from Old Norse hand-festa " to strike a bargain by joining hands .".
To strike a deal, Adenauer was forced to make two concessions: to relinquish the chancellorship before the end of the new term, his fourth, and to replace his foreign minister.
All management to some degree embraces democratic principles in that in the long term workers must give majority support to management ; otherwise they leave to find other work, or go on strike.
* " On strike ", term used in cricket
The term V bomber was used for the Royal Air Force ( RAF ) aircraft during the 1950s and 1960s that comprised the United Kingdom's strategic nuclear strike force known officially as the V-force or Bomber Command Main Force.
However, the structural changes associated with the later stages of industrial capitalism, including " increased centralization of production ... declining wages ... expanding ... labor pool ... intensifying competition, and ... he loss of competence and independence experienced by skilled labor " meant that " a critique that referred to all work as slavery and avoided demands for wage concessions in favor of supporting the creation of the producerist republic ( by diverting strike funds towards funding ... co-operatives, for example ) was far less compelling than one that identified the specific conditions of slavery as low wages ..." Thus, " wage slavery " was gradually replaced by the more pragmatic term " wage work " towards the end of the 19th century.
( Note: " plebeian secession " was a tactic used by the Roman plebs of vacating a city entirely and leaving its ruling elite to fend for itself, thus an even more radical action than a " general strike ", yet unlike the latter term, it does not pertain to withholding labor within a wage-system.
His campaign, produced by prominent publicist Carlos Alazraki, had the motto " Dale un Madrazo al dedazo " or " Give a Madrazo to the dedazo " with " madrazo " being an offensive slang term for a " strike " and " dedazo " a slang used to describe the unilaterally choosing of candidates by the president ( literally " finger-strike ").
The radical union the Industrial Workers of the World first mentioned the term " direct action " in a publication in reference to a Chicago strike conducted in 1910.
The original Germanic term " knopp " meant strike, shape, or work, so it could theoretically have referred equally well to making a statue or dice.
Since 1940s, the term " strike fighter " was occasionally used in the navies to refer to fighter aircraft capable of performing air-to-surface strikes, such as the Westland Wyvern and Blackburn Firebrand.
After having published a famous editorial in January 1995 where Ramonet coined the term " pensée unique " (" single thought ") to describe the supremacy of the neoliberal ideology, the newspaper supported the November – December 1995 general strike in France against Prime minister Alain Juppé's ( RPR ) plan to cut pensions.
The term " Brooklyn " is used to describe when a bowler obtains a strike by throwing the ball into the opposite pocket, known as the Brooklyn pocket.
The term " guinea " indicates the source of the gold used to strike the coin, i. e. from west Africa.
The term " Star " was for example used extensively during the 1907 strike in Britain which came to be known as " The Music Hall War ", when Stars were praised for standing by their lesser-paid fellows and actively participating in the strike ( see Music hall #' Music Hall War ' of 1907 ).
Moneyness is a term describing the relationship between the strike price of an option and the current trading price of its underlying security.
The use of the term dates from the Cold War, when the United States and Soviet Union both had nuclear missiles on constant alert, and a responsible official had to be available to authorize a retaliatory strike to an attack within minutes.
The IWW sought to unite the entire working class into One Big Union which would struggle for improved working conditions and wages in the short term, while working to ultimately overthrow capitalism through a general strike, after which the members of the union would manage production ( also see anarcho-syndicalism which has some similarities ...)
More than four months after the strike ended, the courts imposed a brief jail term on Local 100 President Toussaint for his role in the strike.
A jurisdictional strike is a term in United States labor law that refers to a concerted refusal to work undertaken by a union to assert its members ' right to particular job assignments and to protest the assignment of disputed work to members of another union or to unorganized workers.

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