Painters and fashion experts, for example, use colour terminology to refer to and discriminate hues and shades that to all intents and purposes may all be described with one term by a non-expert.
Raskin had one problem: Jobs regarded him as an insufferable theorist or, to use Jobs's own more precise terminology, "a shithead who sucks.
"We did not even have the terminology for palliative care," she says.
A further course entitled "Introduction to Comparative Ethics Studies" taught by Professor Rebecca Fowler also states that the use of "inappropriate terminology" will impact on students' grades, "with the deduction of one point per incident".
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Many careers use terminology in the industry.
Reid studied is that these people, who in her terminology were "passing" as workaholics, received performance reviews that were as strong as their hyper-ambitious colleagues.
Ways of characterizing the difference have become more accurate and meaningful over time, but popular terminology still reflects the old division into "warm blooded" and "cold blooded" species; warm-blooded included mammals and birds whereas all other creatures were considered cold-blooded.
Destination wedding / A brand new term in wedding terminology, a destination wedding is gaining popularity these days.