| 21. | They have no problem telling the colours apart, but don't have consistent basic terms for them.
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| 22. | As technology becomes more sophisticated, it seems as though freedom gets defined in more basic terms.
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| 23. | I think it's more important to get those basic terms right than to have specialized jargon described.
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| 24. | "I suppose at the end of the day there isn't a basic term for what's happening today.
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| 25. | "In basic terms, it's a sprained shoulder,"
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| 26. | Still, many basic terms remain the same.
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| 27. | In any case, the new programs could change the basic terms of the discussion about intellectual property.
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| 28. | The self-advocacy movement is ( in basic terms ) about people with disabilities speaking up for themselves.
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| 29. | See basic terms or the List of Sudoku terms and jargon for an expanded list of terminology.
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| 30. | In basic terms, here's how it works.
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