Sentences with phrase «commonly accepted terms»

When it comes to specifying the unit you belong to, be sure to use the commonly accepted terms such as MS, L&D, CVICU, TELE, ICU, or ER.

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Accordingly, the «order» of a civilized society is «genetically propagated» in terms of commonly accepted and habitually enacted social practices which are passed on from generation to generation, and thus in the most general terms a civilized society is metaphysically constituted as a «social nexus» in a fashion equivalent to that of a Society per se.
It is a time when new leaders emerge who articulate a set of commonly shared beliefs and understandings — a new worldview — which the vast majority of the population accept because it makes sense in terms of their own experience, regardless of their particular denomination or religion or formal belief or affiliation.
As much as the term represents the new dawn of publishing prosperity, self - publishing is more commonly accepted — most importantly by readers.
The specific terms vary widely, and some lenders use the term deferment, but the most commonly accepted reasons for forbearance are:
I think what the EPA states is relevant to the commonly accepted usage of the term «fraud.»
A server hack, an application hack a network hack, an OS hack, a phone hack (once upon a time called a «phreak»), even a social hack, all are correct uses of the term, accepting that «social engineering» is more commonly used to describe that last one..
Following the slavery laws commonly known as «workchoices», I was involved as a witness in four such cases where employers, empowered by the Howard legislation, thought they could not only fire long - standing employees and force them to accept new terms of employment, but could leave them stranded in remote locations.
Now, however, it is commonly accepted that the event lasted less than a million years, from 252.3 to 251.4 MYA (both numbers ± 300,000 years), a very brief period of time in geological terms.
I used the term «abrupt termination of ice ages» as it is commonly accepted in literature, so there is no need to bring up any special timing, it is irrelevant.
(4) the term «false identification document» means a document of a type intended or commonly accepted for the purposes of identification of individuals that --(A) is not issued by or under the authority of a governmental entity or was issued under the authority of a governmental entity but was subsequently altered for purposes of deceit; and (B) appears to be issued by or under the authority of the United States Government, a State, a political subdivision of a State, a sponsoring entity of an event designated by the President as a special event of national significance, a foreign government, a political subdivision of a foreign government, or an international governmental or quasi-governmental organization;
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