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Free sign upThe phrase "a terms" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a term" when referring to a single concept or word, or "terms" when referring to multiple concepts.
Example: "In this contract, we need to clarify a term that has been misunderstood."
Alternatives: "a condition" or "a provision".
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The Series A terms will also set a precedent for the terms of future financing rounds.
In the Swanson's ABC model, they selected context, curcumin as the A terms in an open discovery procedure.
In Figure 4, for example, the "Abstract1" has A B interaction and "a, b, a" terms occur together.
Agreed to a terms with RHP Chris Clark.
And the guy would give you a terms, and that would be a forward contract, OK?
CINCINNATI BENGALS--Agreed to a terms with DL Oliver Gibson on a four-year contract extension.
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One is a terms-of-trade shift.
However, existing accounts, when they login, are not asked to agree to a terms-of-use.
New accounts, whether created from the BOINC client or the Web site, will see a terms-of-use dialog which the user must agree to.
Around the turn of the year, Dubay's discussion board has been shut down by a hosting company claiming a terms-of-service violation.
A terms-of-service update, a face-recognition upgrade or a hack could turn your doorbell into a privacy invasion you didn't see coming.
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