Sentence examples for be a term of from inspiring English sources

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But on Washington's K Street, retirement can be a term of art.

So what is in this conservative philosophy that I it to be a term of abuse?

Why is it then that "second rate", which logically should be a term of qualified praise, is so derogatory?

In 2004, 'amateur' will no longer be a term of derision - you should take it to mean you're dedicated, educated and open to new ideas.

Spectacle has come to be a term of derision, but perhaps there's nothing wrong with following instincts over logic, embracing the id over the superego for one night.

Of course, once western culture could be a term of praise, it was bound to become a term of dispraise, too.

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One is a terms-of-trade shift.

ROSS: It's a term of endearment.

It is a term of affection.

But that is a term of art.

"Casual," here, is a term of art.

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