A quick scan of current profiles before the project started, revealed the need
for consistent terminology regarding the company name, job title, etc..
We urge future use
of consistent terminology and acknowledgement to facilitate tracking the impact of citizen science across numerous disciplines.
Through a (we don't have money to train everyone) train - the - trainer model, Heads Up Football is (marketing) changing behavior by unifying the football community
under consistent terminology and techniques.
Finally, the Act includes, for the first time in federal statute, a definition of dual and concurrent enrollment programs and early college high schools to
establish consistent terminology for this work.
Michael Curtotti reported on research that found that as the more diverse the vocabulary of a sentence, the more readable it is, hence due to the need
for consistent terminology, this makes legal documents less readable than other text.
Using the English Court of Appeal case, R. v. Croydon Health Authority, I highlight that it is incumbent upon legal scholars and the judiciary to employ
a consistent terminology that is straightforward and useful.
The standard responds to Canadian businesses» need for
a consistent terminology to talk about outsourcing and common principles to apply, especially in international transactions, and it is likely to become the lingua franca of the Canadian and indeed the global IT and business outsourcing market.»