Sentences with phrase «overlapping meanings of the term»

Not exact matches

Brexit and Trump - two very different political phenomena with a few slight overlaps - may have both won with the votes of the «left behind» (dreadful term), but the larger chunk of their voting coalitions were made up of older white people of reasonable means.
He adds that the abundance of transcripts that overlap each gene suggests that the very term «gene» should mean something different inside the cell nucleus, where transcription takes place, than outside of it, where finished proteins go.
The terms HIV and AIDS overlap substantially, and sometimes you can only tell what a particular person (even a medical person) means by the context of the use.
When you're researching editing, particularly online, you'll see a lot of terms thrown around, and they all seem to overlap or mean different things to different people.
In terms of pace and flow, you will beat missions and in the interest of time you'll want to rush to the next one, but the mission won't finish until the characters have finished talking about nothing, so you have to sit and wait for that, which, yes, does mean overlap is a constant annoyance.
With this exhibition, the artist herself has noted how the sex overlaps with politics, saying that the «Erotic undertones flavor the meaning of the term [kissing point]... giving these junctures a psychological dynamic and more than a bit of ironic interplay.»
Which bears out my main contention here — that there is now an overlap, at 2C, between mainstream climatology and lukewarmers, and the next step is to go see what a 2C elevation means in terms of economic functioning of the human species.
Meanings of some of these terms overlap.
Nursing career doesn't necessarily mean rendering first hand service to patients in the hospitals, but the range of nursing jobs overlap long term care administration as well.
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