Sentences with phrase «kind of misnomer»

The main difference is, some upgrades, it's faster, has a better camera, it also has a glass back on it, which is so that it can be charged with this thing that's called a wireless charger, I think that's kind of a misnomer.
The word «hack» is kind of a misnomer, but we're going to keep using it for two reasons: 1) it's fun to say and 2) most people think of getting their identity stolen or an account breached as getting hacked, so whatever.
«Online dating is a funny kind of misnomer, because people don't actually date online,» Ginsberg said.
It's kind of a misnomer to say you are going to «detox» your system; it does this naturally.
To say you can heal yourself is kind of a misnomer.
«In genetic engineering, «engineering» is really kind of a misnomer because there wasn't a lot of engineering in there,» says Jay Keasling, director of Synberc.

Not exact matches

Mr. Carson points out that the term «chaos theory» is a misnomer because it is based on a mathematically demonstrable set of conclusions regarding certain kinds of determinate but complex physical systems.
The term Reverse Exchange is therefore really a misnomer because it actually consists of: (1) a parking transaction where either the replacement property or the relinquished property is acquired and held or parked by the Exchange Accommodation Titleholder; and (2) a simultaneous tax - deferred like - kind Exchange (not a true Reverse Exchange) occurs either at the beginning (Exchange First Structure) or at the end (Exchange Last Structure) of the Reverse Exchange transaction.
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