Early this morning, Sprint was notified by the Overland Park Police of a non-specific bomb threat against Sprint World Headquarters. |
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I say it all the time, and use it as a non-specific noun in almost every sentence. |
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To find the cause of tiredness and the non-specific symptoms, consult your general physician. |
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The problem with demanding intelligence information is that if we keep it non-specific, the government could say anything they want. |
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Most tick-caused infections are asymptomatic or exhibit non-specific symptoms such as fever, fatigue, chills, and anorexia. |
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Patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome usually describe a gradual onset of vague, non-specific pain around their patella. |
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Fructose intolerance involves several non-specific symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain and tension, gas, excess belching, and diarrhea. |
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Guidance describes more general, non-specific information about personal finance. |
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But post-traumatic stress disorder is especially amenable to misuse because so many of its criterial features are non-specific and subjective. |
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The symptoms of both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are non-specific and can be mimicked by other conditions. |
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Assessing the productive contribution of different assets, even non-specific assets, poses deeper problems. |
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Now, if they, too, follow their leadership's example, schools will now draft generalized, non-specific statements of what not to wear. |
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Genes of interest were printed in duplicate along with non-specific genes and housekeeping genes were used for normalization purposes. |
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Now, a recent case suggests that even a generalized, non-specific threat of violence may warrant immediate dismissal. |
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I'm not exactly sticking a bowl on my head and cutting my hair myself, or saving bits of string for some non-specific emergency. |
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These non-specific responses were identical to those sent to your committee here, Mr. Chairperson, and to the Auditor General's office. |
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Ammonium molybdate was added to all reactions to inhibit activity from non-specific phosphatases. |
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What's brilliant about this is the totally non-specific nature of the report. |
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Correct discourse in the US now demands that the gender of non-specific personal pronouns should alternate. |
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Among the most common infections are genital warts, chlamydia, candidiasis and non-specific urethritis. |
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This may be because the theory is non-specific, so that no individual physicians or institutions can be held responsible. |
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Some people are lobbying for more non-specific holiday language at businesses or elsewhere. |
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Biopsy of the ulcers showed non-specific inflammatory cells with no evidence of malignancy or acid-fast bacilli. |
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The business people disapproved of the non-specific nature of the promises made by the Government. |
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The relation between non-specific delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity and bird fancier's lung was investigated in 13 patients with the disorder. |
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Two TRANSER issues were opened for non-specific submissions, thereby giving more researchers the opportunity to submit articles for review and publication. |
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There 'non-specificity' is similar to the non-specific nature of a free field hearing or the rotatory vestibular tests. |
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In industrialised countries, Addison's disease most often results from non-specific autoimmune destruction. |
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High blood pressure is often accompanied by non-specific symptoms of very variable degree, including giddiness, headache and visual problems. |
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I have something called non-specific back pain and my GP says that I should go back to work. |
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A systematic review on the effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicinefor chronic non-specific low-back pain. |
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The bank continued to make significant additions to both its specific and non-specific loan provisions in the third quarter. |
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Mesenteric panniculitis or retractile mesenteritis is an unusual, non-specific, non-malignant primary inflammatory process. |
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Children who acquire non-specific mild travellers' diarrhea and respiratory infections, not requiring hospitalisation. |
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Puppies are born with innate immunity, which consists of non-specific barriers, and cellular and chemical defense mechanisms. |
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Depicting a non-specific scene of prairie settlement in the 19th century, the project explores issues of hope and social advancement as well as techniques of museum display. |
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Many symptoms of acute leukaemia are vague and non-specific. |
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Wull's ethnicity is non-specific, which was really intentional. |
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Fritsch, though, said it was non-specific bird. |
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In other words, there should be no non-specific transfers of data without suspects who warrant further investigation having first been identified. |
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In fact, the non-specific reference to the existence of complex structural barriers or to the fact that the prevailing culture of research is generally male cannot be considered as a serious interpretation of the situation. |
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However, according to this argument, a subsidy limited to firms in the textile sector is non-specific, because all firms 'are able' to diversify into textiles. |
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Gold is a subject touched upon by many of the Classical Greek authors, but again the geological references to the precious metal are mostly vague and non-specific. |
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Instead of considering the four elements suggested in their proposed regulation governing such a determination they simply held that the number of users of the programmes was too small to be non-specific. |
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As a confirmed wallower in that scandal, I've always believed that Nixon either ordered the break-in or gave a non-specific order that that kind of thing be done. |
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And if you have a non-specific drug, it will kind of knock out all the four and since one is good for smooth movements, you'll get Parkinsonism from these drugs. |
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The notion of specificity in linguistics is notoriously non-specific. |
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Could it be that, having watered down the chicken with non-specific mince you are now further diluting your capital costs with low grade mangel-wurzels? |
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The term rapidly acquired a more general usage and is sometimes used to describe any non-specific unrealistic genre scene by English 18th-century artists. |
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An enlarged hymenal opening of 1 cm or more is non-specific. |
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Rett syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, Asperger syndrome or a non-specific pervasive developmental disorder are also considered pervasive developmental disorders. |
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Neurologically expressed disorders have been classified according to different groups of causes: biological, non-biological and non-specific or unknown. |
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Selective herbicides kill specific weeds, while non-specific herbicides have a wide spectrum of action. |
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The PCR products observed upon UV transillumination are composed of HLA-specific products, internal control products, and, rarely, non-specific artifacts. |
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Other important conditions are salmonellosis, non-specific septicaemia, trichinellosis, the nutritional diseases osteomalacia, fat necrosis and gout, as well as winter sores. |
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For parents, this often means that the everyday decisions of parenting are shaped by non-specific, background undercurrents that guide what seems right, natural or appropriate. |
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Programs bestowing benefits on a wide variety of agricultural products have been held to be non-specific and not countervailable, if there is no evidence of major exclusion or significant favoritism for particular products. |
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This apoptosis was prevented by the non-specific caspase inhibitor z-VAD-fmk, and by the selective caspase-9 inhibitor z-LEHD-fmk. |
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Use of allogenic Dendritic cells pulsed with tumor peptides in combination with Dengue Virus for the preparation of a medicament for inducing a non-specific immune response in a cancer patient. |
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Symptoms of infection are usually non-specific but may involve the following: fever, myalgias, periorbital edema and conjunctivitis, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, and elevated eosinophil counts. |
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Specific oral lesions include pebble-like lesions, mucogingivitis, and non-specific IBD oral lesions, including aphthous stomatitis and pyostomatitis vegetans. |
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Endomyocardial biopsy was nondistinctive and showed non-specific degenerative changes. |
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Irritated by my feeling of non-specific mardiness, I force myself out of bed, stretching flamboyantly as I walk over to open the shutters. |
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These reactions will often be of a non-specific and transitory nature. |
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The Chicago police department has reacted with indignation and non-specific denials of the Guardian's Homan Square reporting, and have taken particular umbrage at allegations of physical abuse. |
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Cholesterol granuloma is a benign, non-specific inflammatory fibrogranulomatous lesion that develops secondary to a foreign body reaction to cholesterol crystals. |
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Nappy rash is a non-specific term used to describe a range of geographical inflammatory skin conditions which occur in an otherwise healthy infant. |
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