Examples of using Using the term in English and their translations into Portuguese
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were asked a specific authorization using the Term of Free and Informed Consent.
At first glance using the term"failed Messiah" may sound quite negative to Christian ears.
In 1998, some of the people in the free software community began using the term“open source software” instead of“free software” to describe what they do.
In 2015, Steve Lohr's book'Data-ism' looked at how Big Data is transforming society, using the term to describe the Big Data revolution.
We may by start pointing out that the need of using the term masculinity refers to the importance of referencing a field of research in the field of gender studies.
All in all, Abhinavagupta is using the term"tattva" here as"Principle"
Please avoid using the term“google” as a verb,
released a statement using the term"homoousios.
Chile began using the term femicide to characterize any murders of women,
To this I say“crazy”, using the term as a synonym for madness acute intelligence.
Another group has started using the term"open source" to mean something close(but not identical) to"free software.
without period restriction, using the term endometriosis crossed with acupuncture,
Protesters and netizens have started using the term with a sense of sarcasm after the"dark corner" video was released.
Using the term"adventure" in defining participation in Dakar with a 125cc class,
Some recommend not using the term"abortion" in discussions with those experiencing a miscarriage in an effort to decrease distress.
Although not using the term"rapture", the idea was more fully developed by Edward Irving 1792-1834.
Using the term, experts say,
they keep asking me tactical questions and using the term"ghost op"
This work requires an enhanced capacity for innovation and why not using the term"creativity", despite the misunderstanding related to this word when linked to Accounting?
In this regard St Pius X pointed out- using the term universal- a further prerequisite of music destined for worship:"….