Luckily, I had not yet developed what the doctors like to refer to as co-morbidities.
There are three chapters in what I like to refer to as the rebalancing.
"Rallies have been held where leaders have exhorted me to leave my home and return to what they refer to as my original homeland, " he wrote.
And yet the AKP may not be entirely immune to what pundits refer to as "the 10-year rule", or the sort of atrophy which affects governments as they grow old.
For example, Bo in Chinese can mean "thin" so web users who wanted to discuss the scandal as it played out began to refer to him as "not thick" or bu hou.
But when I come to Amazing Grace Conservatory as we refer to it as AGC, I'm always reignited and recharged and you know, I realize why I do what I do.
In email after email, the contributors to HEN refer to four men as the "White House" team running health care.
At that time they said the most obvious solution would be an above-politics left-nationalist figure, a "Greek Kirchner" or "Greek Morales", and that the absence of such a figure would make it impossible to form what Marxists refer to as a "workers government" - ie a radical reforming government with the participation of the far left, but limited to parliamentary means.
Start to act strategically and only then begin to refer to yourself as a strategist.
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Specifically, Mitchell asked Israel to allow Palestinian forces to deploy in what the arguably defunct Oslo agreements refer to as Area C, where the Palestinian Authority has no security authority whatsoever.
The country has gone through five heads of state, each promising an end to woe, and each ending up beholden to the shadowy clique of strongmen that Algerians refer to as le pouvoir.
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All of those actions contribute to what people would generally refer to as the Network Effects of a social networking product.
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While there are lots of different tricks for remembering better, all of the techniques used in these memory contests ultimately come down to a concept that psychologists refer to as elaborative encoding.
"It will be enough for any unionist to know the organisers of the protest movement are not to be heeded when they hear them refer to the police as the 'terrorist PSNI', " Mr Robinson said.
Their label's name is supposed to be a nod to both first-growth wines and to hip-hop, a genre whose musicians refer to their ensembles as crews.
And I think the President believes that there is some reason to hope that we can take that simple fact and pursue what a lot of people refer to as regular order, which is to use that budget process to try to resolve some of these issues, and maybe that's an avenue to do it.
They complained that America had long been acting like a rogue nation, arrogant in defying the rights of others, self-serving in defining its interests in national rather than global terms, and unilateralist in refusing to constrain itself to actions approved by multilateral institutions or endorsed by progressive commentators (the latter often refer to themselves as "the international community").
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However, the greater part of knowledge capture and management in businesses these days are spent on trying to capture and turn into assets what we colloquially refer to as best practices.
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Kazakhs consider Kirgizstan to be an economic weakling and some even refer to the country as a Kazakh province.
If a fertilized egg is created for the sole purpose of research and not to possibly develop into a life, opponents may refer to it as an unnecessary taking of human life.
Years from now, when historians seek an overarching concept to define our times, they could do worse than refer to it as the Age of Dissimulation.
Herrera used to refer to herself as a "Torrejista de Verdad" or true Torrejista.
It is common for cyber strategists to refer to cyberspace as a domain like air, land, sea, and space.
From there, tapas came to refer to small dishes eaten as a prelude to dinner, traditionally accompanied by wine or dry sherry.
It remains unclear whether the new name -- Elizabeth Tower -- will capture the public imagination, or if they will continue to refer to it as "Big Ben".
Recognizing the importance of words and what they mean, a top State Department official recently told a group of conservatives that he doesn't like to refer to UNCLOS as a U.N. treaty.
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Given that an estimated 98% of spending goes toward treating illness and only about 2% toward prevention and wellness, it would be more accurate to refer to it as the "sick care" system.
Why do you and the President continue to refer to it as an all-of-the-above energy approach when there are certainly components that Republicans are pushing for that you reject, such as the Keystone pipeline or other things?
Should the covered call contract expire worthless, the premium would represent a 3.80% boost of extra return to the investor, or 22.75% annualized, which we refer to as the YieldBoost.
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