Sentences with phrase «blanket term used»

No medical life insurance is a blanket term used to refer to several types of life insurance policies that don't require the recipient to complete a medical exam prior to obtaining coverage.
Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA) is a blanket term used to describe a variety of eye disorders, including Iris Colobomas, detached retinas, «small eye» and optic disk colobomas.
No medical life insurance is a blanket term used to refer to several types of life insurance policies that don't require the recipient to complete a medical exam prior to obtaining coverage.
Other ingredients to watch out for are triclosan, parabens, and fragrance (which is often just a blanket term used to describe chemicals not listed on the label).

Not exact matches

When we use blanket terms like «gay marriage» we assume that both people in the relationship are Gay and many times that's not the case.
If you are scenting your child's blanket, try to use it right after to avoid any long - term debris or pathogens on your baby's blankets.
The NAS and Annenberg group identified several ways to change incentives for quality and correction, including rewarding researchers for publishing high - quality work rather than publishing work more often; mentoring young peer - reviewers to increase clarity and quality of editorial responses during the journal publishing process; and using «voluntary withdrawal» and «withdrawal for cause» instead of the blanket «retraction» term, which has negative connotations that can prevent some researchers from taking action when a paper is wrong, but not as a result of fraud or misconduct.
I use the term flexibility as a blanket sweep, but what I mean is that you loosen up stiff joints and tight muscles.
The list is more of a distillation of key terms for education, rather than just throwing a blanket statement to use everything.
Macroprudential is a term used to describe financial policies that are aimed at minimizing or eliminating risks to the financial system as a whole — think of it like a blanket, nation - wide policy that's used to eliminate or reduce systemic risk within our country's economy.
Other breeders say that the «AR» s (or Animal Rights Activists, as they refer to us) are using it as a blanket term to cover anyone that breeds and that we want to end all breeding altogether (which is false, by the way)
Other breeders say that the «AR» s (or Animal Rights Activists, as they refer to us) are using it as a blanket term to cover anyone that breeds... Read more»
Or any of a number of oblique nods to fellow Düsseldorfer Joseph Beuys, including a rolled felt blanket, Braunkreuz - like smears of paint in a set of drawings, the use of the vitrine as a framing device, and the application of the term «Block» to describe the complex of assembled works?
My point is about the using the term denier as a blanket to cover those true skeptics who honestly don't feel there is enough data to support accepting AGW or even CAGW.
3) The term «blanket» is normally used to illustrate the insulation effect not warming by contact from a warm blanket to the cold ocean.
In other words, those terms are not used in reference to the power to make or to the making of a State or Territory law but in reference to the effect which a State law, when validly made, might have in creating an exception to the blanket protection of native title by s11 (1).
For years, the term «affordable housing» has been bandied about, but this has been used as a blanket term with little explanation about what criteria it entails.
In places where the sun always shines and «fall color» is a foreign term, use throws and blankets to warm up indoor lounging.
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