Replace the 2.7.10 bullet with this rewritten text
The event term wording may be a broader generalization than the actual intended meaning. For example, “air quality” as a term should have a broader definition than what is often implied as the more narrowly defined “poor air quality”. The repeated usage of the term “air quality”, for the purposes of issuing alerts for “poor air quality”, has led to a subtle training of the audience over time to interpret “air quality” as “poor air quality”.