Sentence examples for a term by from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a term by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific term that is defined or explained by a particular source or author.
Example: "The concept of 'sustainability' is a term by which we measure the long-term viability of our environmental practices."
Alternatives: "a term defined by" or "a term coined by".

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Our face-friends, I mean — is that a term, by the way?

He was tutored by Friedrich Waismann and Anthony Quinton and, for a term, by Iris Murdoch.

The president refuses, citing "executive privilege" - a term, by the way, absent in the text of the Constitution.

It was first used as a term by the international marketing gurus Philip Kotler and Nancy Lee in 2004.

Mr. Weiner gave in, and went on to fight for Obamacare — "a term, by the way, that I coined," he said.

He added, in an aside, that it was "a term, by the way, that I coined and used proudly, long before the administration decided it was a good idea.

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Does it matter that those who teach our children at university are likely to be employed on a term-by-term basis, often living from hand-to-mouth and with little access to facilities or training and professional development?

The writer Ian Weir, who teaches at UBC on a term-by-term basis, told the Vancouver Sun he would not apply for another contract with the university, while Hollywood screenwriter Hart Hanson said he was rethinking a donation he had planned for UBC's creative writing department.

But for many of the resident faculty members at American-run programs in Italy, working conditions are anything but idyllic: Hired as temporary workers on a term-by-term basis, they are often denied sick leave, vacation pay or other benefits and are often paid far less than comparable professors on American campuses or lecturers at Italian universities.

A term-by-term comparison with the first parallel branch parametric admittance leads to.

Root mean squared error (RMSE) provides a term-by-term comparison of the actual deviation between observed probabilities anead predicted probabilities.

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