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It has three disjoint sorts: action for actions, situation for situations and a catch-all sort object for everything else depending on the domain of application.
Certainly syphilis appears to have been something of a catch-all disease.
Culture appears to be a catch-all term to explain all unmeasured differences among people with different ways of life and different belief systems.
Transnationalism is in danger of becoming a catch-all concept, with almost as many meanings as there are instances of it.
Rexism was a haven for all malcontents, a catch-all party, a hotch-potch where everyone looked after himself without being reprimanded by the landlord.
This catch-all party thesis became a dominant research programme in the literature on party competition and voter alignment.
Maybe the catch-all term fundamentalism has much to answer for.
A further section is given over to the management of ' special syndromes ', a catch-all term for those problems not easily positioned elsewhere.
The latter is, of course, a catch-all for anything that is not pitch or volume.
The word tends to get bandied around as a catch-all, so that it loses touch with any specific meaning.
This result is consistent with expectations that catch-all parties, because they need to appeal to the broadest base of support, do not foster strong preferences.
She successfully avoids a reductionist, catch-all adoption of any single view, shedding critical light on all three.
This is in a sense the catch-all for all other concepts.
In traditional prescriptive teaching and in some manuals of grammar and style, the little verb get has been excoriated as a catch-all for lazy imprecise people.
Moreover, voters are more likely to have strong attachments to parties that cater more specifically to their needs, as opposed to catch-all parties that appeal to the median voter.