Sentence examples for at in terms from inspiring English sources

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"That's the stage we're at in terms of mobile Internet on WAP phones".

"What you're looking at in terms of the difference is aesthetics".

It is one of many options the group will look at in terms of its indebtedness.

"Asia's where it's at in terms of growth," Mr. Mobius said.

If you look at in terms of population, in terms of land mass, it wasn't enough".

But the improvement was far more modest when looked at in terms of trade.

And, while it wasn't laugh-out-loud funny, I saw what he was getting at in terms of irony.

Wilson said: "When it comes to bonuses, it has to be looked at in terms of legal obligations".

Looked at in terms of class and period, all this might be regarded as normal youthful revolt.

"If it happens next year," Tisch said, "it's worth looking at, in terms of the competition committee".

"Each one of these cases needs to be looked at in terms of the balance -- to preserve the natural environment or the economic interests of a state".

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