Sentences with phrase «blanket terms referring»

New figuration is a blanket term referring to the revival of figurative art in Europe and America in the 1960s...

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While this sweet term can refer to just about any blanket or stuffed toy that helps a baby or toddler to feel safe and secure, it most commonly describes a small, soft -LSB-...]
Often referred to as your body's «engine», the word metabolism is really a blanket term for a number of chemical reactions that contribute towards the burning of kilojoules.
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 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»
This is where the term «blanket» comes from, from traditional physics and it refers to the whole of the Earth's atmosphere trapping heat / delaying the escape of heat from the Sun heated Earth.
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.
The term «lean» refers to a business philosophy of integrating tools and techniques to save time, and maximize human resources, assets and productivity, while improving the quality of products and services, according to the Society of Automotive Engineers International, a trade group whose members blanket the automotive sector and other industries.
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