Why have such tactics known in military parlance as "computer network attacks" not been used more widely?
In other words, using the parlance of one's church does not a secret conspiracy make.
We still talk about justice in America, but in modern parlance, its meaning has been corrupted.
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Level one, in Pentagon parlance, is when the vehicle was armored in the factory.
In military parlance, requirements are the performance expectations that new weapons programs must satisfy.
In the parlance of the DSM-IV, is narcissism a true personality disorder or a character disorder?
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The genetic-control question that scares people most, however, is germ-line manipulation or, in tabloid parlance, designer babies.
In common parlance and performance listings, exchange-traded notes are often lumped in with ETFs.
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In fact, eventually Susan proposed what would become in the modern parlance an open marriage.
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American's domestic price per mile called "yield" in airline parlance increased 23% and that of US Airways rose 20%.
This is known in design parlance as "dead-cat space" I'm not kidding and designers try very hard to minimize it.
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The roads they're about to travel are hot spots for insurgents, or AIF in military parlance, an acronym for anti-Iraqi forces.
It has since become such a part of popular parlance that it is defined in the Urban Dictionary.
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So am I a Nimfy, a Banana, or, in Glasgow parlance, a meringue?
And with that, I will, as they say, yield the floor, in old Senate parlance, and take some questions.
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But corporate social responsibility (or CSR, as it's known in business-school parlance) often gets treated as a cute sideshow.
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Some of them, like Hassan Ghaffourifard, have moved over to the middle ground, adopting a reformist agenda and parlance.
In retirement parlance, each of these moves is known as a 401(k) breach.
The phrase "death tax" has deep roots among anti-tax activists, but it did not enter common parlance until the 1990s.
General Petraeus spent his weekend rehearsing his testimony in front of what's known in military parlance as a murder board.
In military parlance, they're known as "TCNs" or "third country nationals, " but they might as well be called third-world nationals.
That all changes today, Day Zero in the parlance of Intel Developer Forum (IDF), which is where it will be released.
As for the rest of Obama's oil plan, it is (in Texas parlance) a classic case of all hat, no cattle.
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Firms are using more cash, referred to as "equity" in private-equity parlance, for all but the largest acquisitions, and borrowing less.
"It's clever meets sexy, " or, in industry parlance, "the convergence of Super Bowl big time spot meets pop culture, " he says.
The reason why the Army ended up in charge of strategic defenses (to use Cold War military parlance) was mainly bureaucratic.
This will give CP All a certain scale and the potential to squeeze suppliers and cut costs (merger synergies in financial parlance).
In 2006, fans came to the rescue of CW's Veronica Mars, a show that had been "on the bubble, " in industry parlance.
In financial-aid parlance, that's known as the "base income year, " and it's the one that counts most in determining a family's eligibility.
Such a move is known as a "strategic default" in industry parlance.
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