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I'll come back to semantics a bit at the end.
So we need to get into semantics a little bit.
It is I think a lot to do with semantics.
Any difference between them is just a matter of semantics.
They have, for the most part, not played the semantics game.
But it may have gone too far in terms of semantics.
Is this just semantics, or does the difference really matter?
The way these business semantics are described is less important.
But this is not enough, for the semantics of a class can change.
In semantics, on the other hand, there is much less agreement.
He is well known for playing a leading role in the development of game semantics.
That may seem like semantics to you, but it seems a pretty clear difference to me.
Administration officials said the difference between an executive order and the President's action was one of semantics, not policy.
Semantics to some, but I liked it the old way.
That may be more a matter of semantics than a shift in policy.
The issue is more than mere semantics in many places.
And that would have to be dealt with by more than semantics.
The first thing any candidate must learn is the semantics of the subject.
But it appears the agency may be playing a game of semantics.
So far you have failed to argue anything other than semantics.
The difference is one of semantics; the outcome the same.
"Beyond that, it's not in our interest to worry about semantics as the situation is clear to everybody."
Whatever the semantics, that 9-6 start was too early in the season for it to be a real crisis.
The semantics of data will vary according to department and source.
On one level, the tax debate seems to be driven by semantics more than anything else.