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terminological inexactitude การใช้

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  • :: The above report is a mass of terminological inexactitudes.
  • He withdrew it _ and substituted " terminological inexactitude ."
  • As a matter of ethical theory, lying is bad, but governments forever have used terminological inexactitudes as effective instruments of state policy.
  • Partridge's " Dictionary of Cliches " traces terminological inexactitude, for lying, to a Winston Churchill speech in 1906.
  • In 1966, a member reprimanded for declaring that an opponent's speech was " deliberate fabrication " was allowed to substitute " gross terminological inexactitude ."
  • The current Enfield Poltergeist page has slowly been changed to remove the facts of the past and to add terminological inexactitudes, I have been studying this case for three years and so am completely nonplussed as to why this is being allowed.
  • At that point, claims my source, the columnist recalled the advice of Winston Churchill, who once satirically called a colleague to account for " terminological inexactitude, " but who ultimately decided, " Short words are best, and the old words when short are best of all ."