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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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institute/organization

0For the first time ever, the National Consumer 01u00Institute/Organization02u00 will measure 8,500 women between 12 and 70 years of age with the aim of "defining standard patterns and redefining and normalizing sizes."02br
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00I have troubles telling the two underlined words apart. Which should be put here and why? Thanks.02br
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0 Institute: generally located in one place, generally for 01b 00research02b 02br 02br 00 Organization: generally containing many groups of people or separate individuals, with many locations/chapters, mainly for 01b 00politics02b 00, etc. 0-

  • 0 Institute: generally located in one place, generally for 01b 00research02b 02br 02br 00 Organization: generally containing many groups of people or separate individuals, with many locations/chapters, mainly for 01b 00politics02b 00, etc.
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0 Institute: generally located in one place, generally for 01b00research02b02br
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00 Organization: generally containing many groups of people or separate individuals, with many locations/chapters, mainly for 01b00politics02b00, etc. 0-
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0 Hi Angliholic02br
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00First of all, most institutes and organizations decide for themselves what to call themselves. 05002br
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00If you're doing a translation of a name here, then I'd 01b00tend02b00 toward using 'organization' mainly because I associate the word 'institute' primarily with scientific or educational work.

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