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use and term
I use this term to mean three things: a search for the human significance of an event or state of affairs, a tendency to look at wholes rather than parts, and a tendency to respond to these events and wholes with feeling.
We use the term `` bio-medicine '' because of the close interrelation between biology and medical research.
The collective by which I address you in the title above is neither patronizing nor jocose but an exact industrial term in use among professional thieves.
He seems to use the term alienation in two different ways.
The only other one I shall mention here is his use of the term capitalism.
Indeed, one school superintendent in a large city objects to the use of the term comprehensive high school for the senior high schools in his city, because these schools do not offer strictly vocational programs.
the first use of the word `` rustler '' was as a synonym for `` hustler '', becomin' an established term for any person who was active, pushin', and bustlin' in any enterprise.
The first use of the term " anthropology " in English to refer to a natural science of humanity was apparently in 1593, the first of the " logies " to be coined.
The term " Hamito-Semitic " remains in use in the academic traditions of some European countries.
Personal Emergency Response Systems ( PERS ), or Telecare ( UK term ), are a particular sort of assistive technology that use electronic sensors connected to an alarm system to help caregivers manage risk and help vulnerable people stay independent at home longer.
The use of multi-defined words requires the author or speaker to clarify their context, and sometimes elaborate on their specific intended meaning ( in which case, a less ambiguous term should have been used ).
The use of this term illustrates a past trend towards referring to the whole continent of Africa by the name Aethiopia.
This article will restrict the use of the term ' asteroid ' to the minor planets of the inner Solar System.
The term " allocution " is generally only in use in jurisdictions in the United States, though there are vaguely similar processes in other common law countries.
Existentialist philosophers use the term " angst " with a different connotation.
The use of the term was first attributed to Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard ( 1813 – 1855 ).
It is thus a term used to describe attempts to use philosophical methods to identify the morally correct course of action in various fields of human life.
Many contemporary Pueblo peoples object to the use of the term Anasazi, although there is still controversy among them on a native alternative.
Some modern descendants of this culture often choose to use the term " Ancestral Pueblo " peoples.
In the 20 years following Bligh's campaign the term " The Ashes " largely disappeared from public use.
In the Roman Catholic Church, abbots continue to be elected by the monks of an abbey to lead them as their religious superior in those orders and monasteries that make use of the term ( some orders of monks, as the Carthusians for instance, have no abbots, only priors ).
The term atomic physics is often associated with nuclear power and nuclear bombs, due to the synonymous use of atomic and nuclear in standard English.
Sign languages exhibit the use of polymorphemic constructions referred to as classifiers ( not all researchers term these constructions classifiers ).
Most often, the term describes those who create within a context of the fine arts or ' high culture ', activities such as drawing, painting, sculpture, acting, dancing, writing, filmmaking, photography, and music — people who use imagination, talent, or skill to create works that may be judged to have an aesthetic value.
In modern English, " Americans " generally refers to residents of the United States, and among native speakers of English this usage is almost universal, with any other use of the term requiring specification of the subject under discussion.

use and censorware
Those critical of such software, however, use the term " censorware " freely: consider the Censorware Project, for example.
In general, outside of editorial pages as described above, traditional newspapers do not use the term censorware in their reporting, preferring instead to use terms such as content filter, content control, or web filtering ; the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal both appear to follow this practice.
* Silence on issues affecting homosexual and bisexual people at school or work or absence of their discussion in a positive light ; * Implementation and use of content-control software ( censorware ) to filter out information and websites that focus on homosexuality or bisexuality ;

use and editorials
Writer, philosopher and playwright Albert Camus, native of Algiers, often associated with existentialism, tried unsuccessfully to persuade both sides to at least leave civilians alone, writing editorials against the use of torture in Combat newspaper.
During the later years of the show Lappin and Gatt's editorials were quickly becoming notorious for their use of more adult-oriented humour which often flew above the heads of their young audience.
A relatively new development is the use of convergent polls, allowing editorials and opinions to be submitted and voted on.
A relatively new development is the use of convergent polls, allowing editorials and opinions to be submitted and voted on.
The New England Journal of Medicine published two editorials in 2003 expressing concern about off-label uses of HGH and the proliferation of advertisements for " HGH-Releasing " dietary supplements, and emphasized that there is no evidence that use of HGH in healthy adults or in geriatric patients is safe and effective-and especially emphasized that risks of long-term HGH treatment are unknown.
Such activity proliferated most significantly from mainstream ( Windows users ) royalty-free access to and user renderings of the 3D dancing baby source file for use on internet and in broadcast television via several news editorials, advertisements, and even comic programming in local, national ( U. S ), and various international markets.
In editorials, the paper advocated the use of violence and intimidation to control black voters.
Its editorials are conservative-leaning, and it makes use of editorialized headlines.
They do tend to focus on issues raised in editorials, editorial style ( e. g., matters such as gender-neutral prose, and the use of hyphens ), unusual occurrences, laws and proprieties, and how sponsoring organizations such as the ACBL and the EBL regulate the game.

use and criticizing
However, quite a few cartoonists ( e. g.: George Herriman and Charles Schulz, among others ) have done their strips almost completely by themselves ; often criticizing the use of assistants for the same reasons most have about their editors hiring anyone else to continue their work after their retirement.
* " Politics and the English Language " ( 1946 ), by George Orwell, criticizing the use of verbose language in contemporary political British writing.
Thus, John Dryden, among many others, compares the " irregular " Shakespeare with the " regular " Ben Jonson in his Essay of Dramatick Poesie ( 1668 ), and makes use of the unity of time in this passage criticizing Shakespeare's history plays:
After investigating those accused of Anti-Bolshevism, and those persecuting them, Zhou submitted a report criticizing the campaign for focusing on the narrow persecution of anti-Maoists as anti-Bolshevists, exaggerating the threat to the Party, and condemning the use of torture as an investigative technique.
Jody Rosen counters Brooks ' argument, criticizing Brooks makes use of only a few, old samples of potential French gangsta rap that contain violent or misogynistic lyrics.
In criticizing The Elements of Style, Geoffrey Pullum, professor of linguistics at Edinburgh University, and co-author of The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language ( 2002 ), said that: Pullum noted, for example, that the authors misunderstood what constitutes the passive voice, and he criticized their proscription of established and unproblematic English usages, such as the split infinitive and the use of which in a restrictive relative clause.
Hicks later agreed that the model missed important points of Keynesian theory, criticizing it as having very limited use beyond " a classroom gadget ", and criticizing equilibrium methods generally: " When one turns to questions of policy, looking towards the future instead of the past, the use of equilibrium methods is still more suspect.
" Lee cites Theodore Kelsey, a Living Treasure of Hawai ' i renowned for his work as a Hawaiian translator who wrote a letter to Long in 1936 ( now in the Hawai ' i State Archives ) criticizing his use of the terms " unihipili " and " aumakua.
Baumrind ( 1964 ), criticizing the use of deception in the Milgram ( 1963 ) obedience experiment, argues that deception experiments inappropriately take advantage of the implicit trust and obedience given by the subject when the subject volunteers to participate ( p. 421 ).
Pasquier attempts to contrast France with Rome and believes that the history of France is as great as the history of Rome, criticizing the widespread use of Latin, Roman law, etc.
In criticizing the Roman Catholic clergy who did not believe in continued revelation from heaven, Müntzer stated, " These villainous and treacherous parsons are of no use to the church in even the slightest manner, for they deny the voice of the bridegroom, which is a truly certain sign that they are a pack of devils.
On August 27, 1920, the Chosun Ilbo was suspended after it published an editorial heavily criticizing the use of excessive force by the Japanese police against Korean citizens.
In 1927, the Chicago Tribune sent Seldes to Mexico, but his articles criticizing American corporations for their use of that country's mineral rights were not well received.
It stood up to the repression at the time, openly criticizing the Empress Dowager Cixi and the conservative leaders in China in the early 1900s, and promoted democratic reforms, pioneering the use of the vernacular language ( báihuà ).
On February 7, 2003, VIPS publicly released a " Memorandum for The President " criticizing Secretary Powell's speech before the United Nations, in part, because VIPS was afraid Saddam Hussein would use his chemical weapons against U. S. troops if the U. S. invaded.
Editorial cartoon from the January 18, 1879, issue of Harper's Weekly criticizing the use of literacy tests.
Game Informers Dan Ryckert criticized the naming system employed, describing it as " boneheaded ", also criticizing the method by which players use the e-Cards.
In regards to Brecht's own oeuvre, Müller stated " To use Brecht without criticizing him is treason.
Tortorella is known for his outspoken nature — which has included criticizing his own players — and for his unusual system of regularly rotating goaltending duties during his time in Tampa Bay ; a system which was discontinued when he became head coach of the New York Rangers and could use Henrik Lundqvist as the regular starting goalie.
Editorial cartoon from the January 18, 1879, issue of Harper's Weekly criticizing the use of literacy tests.

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