In their Parlance- that's bad for business.
In industry Parlance, these are known as“wire" and“supply".
These subsidiary motions are called, in parliamentary Parlance, Cut Motions.
In common Parlance it is also known as food poisoning.
In common Parlance, dharma means"right way of living" and"path of rightness".
This, in military Parlance, means being in a confrontational position with the enemy.
In Army Parlance, adultery is defined as"stealing the affection
of a brother officer's wife".
In common Parlance, the jet engine loosely refers to an internal
combustion airbreathing jet engine.
In common Parlance, adharma means that which is against nature,
immoral, unethical, wrong or unlawful.
In common Parlance, law means a rule that(unlike a rule of ethics)
is enforceable through institutions.
But most people tend to have more than one health complaint at a time-"comorbidities",
in medical Parlance.
A crown is also called a"cap" in common Parlance and is used to cover a single tooth.
In common Parlance, law means a rule which(unlike a rule of ethics)
is capable of enforcement through institutions.
Law in common Parlance, means a rule which(unlike a rule of ethics)
is capable of enforcement through institutions.
In market Parlance, this means bid price is 96 or 85,
while the ask price is 98 or 87.
Law In common Parlance, law means a rule which(unlike a rule of ethics)
is capable of enforcement through institutions.
Common Parlance applies the term jet engine more narrowly, referring to various
airbreathing jet engine, a type of reaction engine.
In computer Parlance, many languages want to be specified in an imperative form,
while other programming languages use declarative form.
In modern-day Parlance a“fairy tale” is often used
to describe a happy or blessed outcome, as in a fairy tale ending.
The BSA requires financial institutions to engage in customer due diligence,
which is sometimes known in the Parlance as“know your customer.”.
Feeling“burnt out” is a pretty common phrase in daily Parlance, but we're only starting to learn more
about its longer-term destructive effects.
Feeling“burnt out” is a pretty common phrase in daily Parlance, but we're starting to learn more about its longer-term destructive effects.
In Catholic Parlance,“ the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass” is a perpetual commemoration
and bloodless renewal of Jesus' sacrifice on the“ cross.”.
In more scientific Parlance, we found in a paper published in Science that genes,
species and ecosystems now show clear signs of impact.
High blood cholesterol, known as hypercholesterolemia in medical Parlance, refers to an increase in the cholesterol in blood above the normal level.
The social science of law, jurisprudence, in common Parlance, means a rule that unlike a rule of ethics is
capable of enforcement through institutions.
In WHO Parlance, countries that are particularly affected are dubbed
HBC(High Burden Countries), a list that India tops with an estimated 2.79 million cases.
In which some patterns only last for a short time and then disappear,
in-game Parlance, they die, on the other hand,
some patterns continue forever.
While in common Parlance hunger is understood in terms of food deprivation, in
a formal sense it is calculated by mapping the level of calorie intake.
It is not unusual for the father or mother to be deemed an Indian citizen and their children
to be called“doubtful voters”, or“D voters” in local Parlance.