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Terminological inexactitude is a
phrase introduced in 1906 by
British politician Winston Churchill. It is used as a
euphemism or cir****locution meaning...
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orientation of a
building refers to the
direction in
which it is
constructed and laid out,
taking account of its
planned purpose and ease of use for...
- (January–February 2010). "Analysis Paralysis: A Case of
Terminological Inexactitude" (PDF).
Defense AT&L: 18–22.
Archived from the
original on 22 November...
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Street St Martin's Church,
Bladon "Sword of Stalingrad" "Terminological
inexactitude" "The
Other Club"
Tonypandy riots 1940
British war
cabinet crisis Bengal...
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conventional alternative, when necessary, is to
complain of a "terminological
inexactitude".[citation needed]
Exactly what
constitutes unparliamentary language...
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details [regarding the
Holocaust victims] are all accurate. The only
inexactitude again involved the
methods of murder.[p.119] Webb 2014, pp. 28–29. Arad...
- read 'Boioi', and
suggests 'Boimi'. C.'s
account contains one
serious inexactitude: namely, the
statement that the
Serbs lived 'in a
place called by them...
- read 'Boioi', and
suggests 'Boimi'. C.'s
account contains one
serious inexactitude: namely, the
statement that the
Serbs lived 'in a
place called by them...
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Street St Martin's Church,
Bladon "Sword of Stalingrad" "Terminological
inexactitude" "The
Other Club"
Tonypandy riots 1940
British war
cabinet crisis Bengal...
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diseases and
injuries of the brain, I am
constantly being amazed at the
inexactitude and
distortion to
which they are
subject by men who have some pet theory...