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Terms meaning
plural of term
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For example, your question is significant in terms of scientific or philosophical impact, in terms of the size of the topic, or in terms of the emotions emitted.
Toronto is a fantastic city to live in; in all honesty, it very well may be the best location to live in the entire globe, ranking fourth in terms of livability, fourth in terms of safety, and first in terms of overall quality of life.
We are so excited that we were able to grow from 15 business houses at the first one to now over 150 we average, we average in terms of entrepreneurs in terms of the booths, in terms of the existing business that operate within the area.
An article changing terms for Select Board members from one-year terms to staggered three-year terms beginning next year also passed.
In the event of any conflict between any terms referred to in such promotional materials and these Terms and Conditions, these Terms and Conditions take precedence.
They make sure that everything is top-notch in terms of purchasing, in terms of scheduling, in terms of everything.
Not only sanity in terms of sexual ethics and sanity in terms of marital fidelity, but now sanity in terms of what is a college there to do?
All members of the City Council, which includes the mayor, are elected to two-year terms and are limited to four terms in total (except for those who were in office in November 2008 and are limited to a total of two terms).
Syntactic unification of first-order terms Schematic triangle diagram of syntactically unifying terms t 1 and t 2 by a substitution σ Syntactic unification of first-order terms is the most widely used unification framework.
Terms in syllogism We may, with Aristotle, distinguish singular terms such as Socrates and general terms such as Greeks.
Therefore, for a term to be interchangeable—to be either in the subject or predicate position of a proposition in a syllogism—the terms must be general terms, or categorical terms as they came to be called.
The terms have not been terms negotiated; they have been terms laid down as ultimata.
This shows that substituting for the terms in a statement isn't always the same as letting the terms from the statement equal the substituted terms.
After all four minimum terms were delivered, Mr and Mrs O'Connor said: 'We feel justice has been administered in terms of the sentences passed so far.
And again anything that you care to point to in terms of specifics in terms of what investors should be or could be looking at?
And in terms of, I think, what we objectively need in terms of our response rate or durability either responses or disease control or generally, I think it depends also on the tumor type, right?
And one thing we've seen within the cannabis category is kind of shifts both in terms of what's hot, in terms of product format, sometimes brand as well.
And so, for example, it's no we'll update in terms of trial numbers, or when we hit a major milestone in terms of enrollment, we'll announce that or discuss that, but not on our earnings call to present individual patient numbers.
Any kind of guide rails that you guys can provide in terms of kind of the fee or expense impact or just kind of what you guys expect to have in terms of the pretax margin from those assets and team joining?
At the start of the game, both the player and Kelvin are equipped with a Tactical Jacket, but this doesn't provide much in terms of stats and feels rather default in terms of looks.