单词 | terminological |
例句 | Through detailed analyses of the underlying terminological changes and their effects, Horwitz and Wakefield show how “social phobia” multiplied six-fold in the course of a decade. Psychiatry’s Legitimacy Crisis 2012-08-08T20:52:00Z In my mind, I divide it into a scientific debate and a social, terminological debate. Pseudo-science and Bible-thumping, the worst of both worlds: The problem with rehab, AA and calling addiction a disease 2015-07-25T04:00:00Z “There’s something rotten about a structure that produces terminological pollution and calls it theory, like a mob-controlled waste disposal company,” Ms. DeAk once wrote. Edit DeAk, a Champion of Outsider Artists, Dies at 68 2017-06-22T04:00:00Z It’s a small terminological point, but the proper phrase is the “Great Game,” which refers to the competition for control of Central Asia starting from the late 19th century, and was popularized by Rudyard Kipling. Public Libraries, Life Without Parole and Other Letters to the Editor 2021-02-19T05:00:00Z I was taught at Cambridge University that though one could not say something such as “Mr. so-and-so is a liar,” it was permissible to say, “the Right Honorable so-and-so is guilty of a ‘terminological inexactitude.’” Opinion | How to improve the State of the Union 2023-02-10T05:00:00Z “Do not let a terminological argument over what constitutes genocide distract from the concrete policies needed to stop the dying, whatever you call it.” As leaders debate ‘genocide,’ a growing focus on atrocities in Ukraine 2022-04-13T04:00:00Z But a different account for why a behavior occurs is not a minor terminological difference; it is a major explanatory difference. Opinion | Why Is Behavioral Economics So Popular? 2018-10-06T04:00:00Z Pointing out terminological firearms faux pas has its place. Perspective | The NRA and its allies use jargon to bully gun-control supporters 2018-03-06T05:00:00Z "Trump fires in all directions and makes lots of contradictory statements. This terminological roller coaster does not bode well for Israel." He's become one of the most closely scrutinized people on earth, but nobody really knows what a President Donald Trump would mean for world at large, foreign officials and analysts admit 2016-04-28T04:00:00Z "Trying to clear up this terminological point about the meaning of 'theory' is a losing battle," he says. The Vocabularist: When is a theory 'just a theory'? - BBC News 2016-02-08T05:00:00Z There may be some terminological misunderstanding as to what the word "mandate" means to his party. David Cameron's war on strikers is a tactical blunder he may regret 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z Thus, in 1970, when Mr. Nader began asking for civic-minded "whistleblowers" in corporations and government to step forward and report fraud and other misdeeds, he knew that he was performing a terminological salvage job. The Epithet Nader Made Respectable 2013-07-13T00:37:54Z That we create terminological boxes for our own convenience which change the way we perceive people outside our heads as well. "Girlfriend Mode", Borderlands 2, And Why Being A Dude Rocks 2012-08-13T20:37:51Z Who used the phrase "terminological inexactitude" to mean "lie", to get around rules on unparliamentary language? Quiz of the week's news 2012-06-15T01:18:59Z We may be sure that manorial juries and bailiffs would not have been allowed to displace at their pleasure terminological distinctions which might lead people to alter their legal position. Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z Normally open and candid persons are found concealing the paper against a later and freer hour; terminological inexactitude is even resorted to in order to cover such jackdaw-hoardings; glances become covetous and suspicious. Punch, or The London Charivari, Vol. 150, May 31, 1916 2011-08-09T02:00:23.527Z Is that a cut, or a saving, or a terminological minefield? BBC must beware the unkindest cuts ? sorry, savings ? of all 2011-03-13T00:03:07Z Those who wish to be considered refined speak of the one as an 'agricultural implement' and of the other as a 'terminological inexactitude.' Windyridge Now, being a busy man, he gave little heed to the terminological convolutions of names among the British aristocracy. Cynthia's Chauffeur In any case, even a mere analysis of terminological distinctions leads to the conclusion that the simplicity and rigidity of legal contrasts was largely modified by the influence of historical tradition and practical life. Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z Eurodicautom, a multilingual terminological database maintained by the Translation Service of the European Commission, was initially developed to assist in-house translators. The Internet and Languages [around the year 2000] But the dispute does not involve differences of opinion regarding matters of fact; it is purely terminological. The Sexual Life of the Child Terminological Databases The free consultation of terminological databases on the Web is much appreciated by language specialists. Multilingualism on the Web I consider that his solution of the difficulty was an ample reward to me—and to you, if you too have any taste in terminological exactitude—for my fracture of a social convention. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, June 7, 1916 The socage tenure has had a very curious terminological history. Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z In late 2003, the website announced the inclusion of the existing database into a larger terminological database that would also include databases from other official European institutions. The Internet and Languages [around the year 2000] Now since I have been back in America, and more especially in the States, I have run to earth any number of terminological inexactitudes uttered by German propagandists. Private Peat Its primary purpose is to provide solutions, reflecting current usage, to terminological problems in the social and labor fields. Multilingualism on the Web Interestingly, this latter translation appears to provoke some terminological confusions. Definition & Reality in the General Theory of Political Economy The edge of the inquiry is blunted, if I may so say, by the vagueness of terminological distinctions, and we must rely upon general impressions. Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z As explained on its website, ILOTERM's primary purpose is to provide solutions, reflecting current usage, to terminological problems in the social and labor fields. The Internet and Languages [around the year 2000] He got out of the difficulty by calling it a "terminological inexactitude." Private Peat Eurodicautom is the multilingual terminological database of the Translation Service of the European Commission. Multilingualism on the Web This paragraph here was useful to clarify some terminological confusions. Definition & Reality in the General Theory of Political Economy Yes, I heard every word you said to Laura: you made a gallant effort, but the facts speak for themselves, and your terminological inexactitudes wouldn't deceive a babe at the breast. Nightfall The battle of "terminological inexactitudes" rang with cries of Chinese "slavery," Tariff Reform, Church Schools, Labour Dispute Bills, and so forth; but on Ireland silence reigned on the platforms of the victors. Ulster's Stand For Union All this about Canada being in front is a German "terminological inexactitude" which is so despicable that we in Canada are ashamed that it should be said of us. Private Peat Its popular designation preserves its early ecclesiastical associations, though with some degree of "terminological inexactitude." Somerset Leaving this somewhat lengthy terminological discussion, we now come to the description of the phenomenon itself. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation |
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