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Like, help me understand, I'm curious how you use that actual terminology.
In fact, even the terminology that CIA uses to measure secrets isn't the same.
CIA classifies their secrets according to different terminology.
Now, in case you missed the Med School Insiders video, let's get the terminology straight right from the get-go.
let's get the terminology straight right from the get go.
This is a pretty important topic because many people go to the gym and need to know some important terminology related to the gym.
This is a pretty important topic because many people go to the gym and need to know some important terminology related to the gym.
Unfortunately, he said turn left heading 30 degrees, which isn't correct terminology.
Statistics on ocean life in general remain cloudy, both due to the practical difficulties of tracking marine life and the terminology used by the tracking organizations.
Between their 2010 and 2012 reports, the FAO had reduced its level of exploitation terminology from six to three categories.
He expressed concerns that certain terminology might contribute to what is referred to as the hype cycle, which can lead to inflated expectations about the technology's capabilities.
He expressed concerns that certain terminology might contribute to what is referred to as the "hype cycle," which can lead to inflated expectations about the technology's capabilities.
Now if you're not familiar, the word layman means to describe something really simply without using special terminology.
Remove all the terminology, anything that's tricky or complicated to understand, rewrap it in a way that you could explain it to an average everyday person.
We heard a bit of President Putin's reaction to the US Plan to use the Trump's terminology.
I don't know the terminology I want to use.
I don't know the terminology I want to use.