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  • So, by abuse of language, the two are often conflated.
  • This is due to abuse of language in the quantum physics community.
  • So by abuse of language ( or " formally " ), one says that
  • But then, the abuse of language is nothing new where invention is the mother of necessity.
  • Abuse of language is an almost synonymous expression that is usually used for non-notational abuses.
  • By abuse of language, this is referred to as the Laplace transform of the random variable itself.
  • Since in mathematics relative clauses are rarely used to generalize a noun, this might be considered an abuse of language.
  • Students should be taught a healthy skepticism about the potential abuse of language but duly warned about the dangers of an unhealthy cynicism ."
  • When people apply it to finite sequences or finite series, it is by abuse of language : they actually refer to discrete convolution.
  • According to this view, even the admirable book of Glansdorff and Prigogine ( 1971 ) is guilty of this unfortunate abuse of language.
  • "Abuse of Language and Ambiguity, " was a headline in Wednesday's edition of the Communist newspaper l'Humanite.
  • By abuse of language, this terminology will be applied both to the original system and the ideal of differential polynomials generated by the left hand sides.
  • With some additional abuse of language, one notes that the exponential map provides a map from vectors in a tangent space to points in an underlying manifold.
  • A related notion is the importance of good notation and the importance of overloading, aka abuse of language, to establish useful analogies . "  Gavin Wraith.
  • These are not precisely the IMM dates, but they fall close to them and thus are also referred to as " IMM dates ", by abuse of language.
  • Secondly, this wasn't a misuse of a word I was describing, nor an appropriation of words or evolution of langauge, it was a simple abuse of language.
  • Using the term " continuous function not everywhere defined " after having defined only " continuous function " and " function not everywhere defined " is not an example of abuse of language.
  • "It's about the power and the use and abuse of language, " said Ms . Kruger, whose work has influenced the design of book jackets as well as advertisements.
  • Writing a column about politics as she does, she said, brought her " face to face with distorted priorities, the abuse of language, the neglect of poverty as a social issue.
  • Jennings is also known for writing outspoken essays and op-eds on the state of fiction, the direction of feminism, malfeasance in the financial industry, and the abuse of language in the business world.
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