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With so many options, apartment hunters can easily be paralyzed by decidophobia (yes, it's a real term, and means the fear of making decisions).
That's a real term cut to follow earlier cuts of more than 25% compared to 2010, at a time when the need protect against catastrophic flooding is rising due to climate change.
But "economy-class syndrome" is a real term given to what some medical experts claim is a more serious consequence of long airplane trips: a circulatory problem known as deep-vein thrombosis, which is essentially a blood clot.
The device's first monitoring method, Power Analysis, isn't actually a real term.
The Conservatives talk about a "real term" freeze, which means that fares will only rise by inflation.
"We have invested £3.2bn in flood management and defences over the course of this parliament which is a real term increase and half a billion [pounds] more than in the previous parliament.
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But this is a real terms fall for the Tories.
The commission proposed a real terms freeze of the multi-annual budget at the 2013 level.
And this is indeed what this deal delivers – a real terms cut.
By contrast, the bottom 90% have seen a real terms increase of only £2.82 a week or £147 a year.
For the last ten years we have seen a real terms council tax cut here in Eastleigh.
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