Sentence examples for ability to terminate a from inspiring English sources

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Renters about to enter active duty in the military, in some cases, also have the ability to terminate a lease.

The ability to terminate a pregnancy, despite remaining a constitutional right, has eroded year by year since 2011, when Republican-dominated state legislatures roared into power.

On the consumer front, the new EU telecoms Code also includes measures intended to make it easier to change service provider and keep the same phone number; measures around tariff transparency to make it easier for people to compare contractual offers, and the ability to terminate a contract without incurring additional costs; as well as additional protections around bundled services.

But if the fetus could survive outside the mother's womb at any point during gestation, where does that leave a woman's ability to terminate a pregnancy?

The facts show that the ability to terminate a pregnancy that is unhealthy or unintended is a critical part of women's health: one in three women in the United States will have had an abortion by the time they reach 45.

Consequently, a physician's ability to terminate a relationship with a health insurer depends on that physician's ability to make up for the loss by switching to an alternative insurer, or other purchasers of the physician's services.

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Cognitive impulsiveness was assessed by two different tasks: a delay discounting task (choice), which assess mainly the ability to wait and the tolerance to delay of gratification and a fixed consecutive number schedule of reinforcement (FCN8), measuring the ability to terminate an action to reach a goal.

Unfortunately, Arigene did not negotiate an ability to terminate its agreement for a failure to secure this financing.

Surprisingly, MnopA retained some ability to terminate as the construct showed a modest decrease (12%) relative to the control (Figure 2B).

It would thus be useful if an agent possessed the ability to terminate deliberation 'at will' by forming an intention.

The state could now express its "preference" for fetal life, as long as it did not impose an undue burden -- whatever that is -- on a woman's ability to terminate her pregnancy.

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