Remove confusing sentence from the definition.
diff --git a/epf_prac_151/practice.tech.abrd.base/guidances/termdefinitions/bom.xmi b/epf_prac_151/practice.tech.abrd.base/guidances/termdefinitions/bom.xmi
index d8caf0d..85b67e9 100644
--- a/epf_prac_151/practice.tech.abrd.base/guidances/termdefinitions/bom.xmi
+++ b/epf_prac_151/practice.tech.abrd.base/guidances/termdefinitions/bom.xmi
@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<org.eclipse.epf.uma:ContentDescription xmi:version="2.0" xmlns:xmi="http://www.omg.org/XMI" xmlns:org.eclipse.epf.uma="http://www.eclipse.org/epf/uma/1.0.6/uma.ecore" xmlns:epf="http://www.eclipse.org/epf" epf:version="1.5.1" xmlns:rmc="http://www.ibm.com/rmc" rmc:version="7.5.1" xmi:id="-oRsNgXJO4ReXH00KgFCNXg" name="bom,_1iTjABCXEdyJtJ3PbfdVDw" guid="-oRsNgXJO4ReXH00KgFCNXg" authors="Jerome Boyer" changeDate="2008-09-03T03:28:30.000-0700" version="1.0.0">
- <mainDescription><p>
- <a id="XE_BOM" name="XE_BOM">R</a><a id="XE_business_object_model" name="XE_business_object_model">e</a><a id="6012"
- name="6012">presentation of the core concepts of a business and their logical connections. The business object model is
- the basis for the vocabulary used in business rules. The elements of a business object model map to those of a
- corresponding execution domain object model.</a> It can be seen as a view of the object model implemented as java
- classes&nbsp;or Xml Schema as&nbsp;used by the rest of the application.
+<org.eclipse.epf.uma:ContentDescription xmi:version="2.0" xmlns:xmi="http://www.omg.org/XMI" xmlns:org.eclipse.epf.uma="http://www.eclipse.org/epf/uma/1.0.6/uma.ecore" xmlns:epf="http://www.eclipse.org/epf" epf:version="1.5.1" xmlns:rmc="http://www.ibm.com/rmc" rmc:version="7.5.1" xmi:id="-oRsNgXJO4ReXH00KgFCNXg" name="bom,_1iTjABCXEdyJtJ3PbfdVDw" guid="-oRsNgXJO4ReXH00KgFCNXg" authors="Jerome Boyer" changeDate="2011-09-28T15:21:21.115-0700" version="1.0.0">
+ <mainDescription><p>
+ <a id="XE_BOM" name="XE_BOM">R</a><a id="XE_business_object_model" name="XE_business_object_model">e</a><a id="6012"
+ name="6012">presentation of the core concepts of a business and their logical connections. The business object model is
+ the basis for the vocabulary used in business rules. The elements of a business object model map to those of a
+ corresponding execution domain object model.</a>
</p></mainDescription>
</org.eclipse.epf.uma:ContentDescription>