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The board's chairman, Anthony R. Coscia, insisted, for instance, that the two finalists be given a term sheet for the deal.
It's like a kid whose been expelled from school for cheating on his midterm, only to be given a term paper assignment on the way out and then he earns one more "F" from the principal.
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Mr. Sharif was found guilty of hijacking and terrorism in April and was given a term of life in prison.
In conjunction with the college, Microsoft devised a brief that they gave to students in February 2018 and they were given a term to turn their ideas into actual possibilities.
When you take out a balloon commercial real estate loan, you're given a term typically ranging from 5 to 7 years.
This kind of autophagy requires binding of chaperons to help recognition of autophagosome to the targeted protein and therefore was given a term as chaperon-mediated autophagy (CMA) [ 100].
The worst terror offenders would automatically be given a life term for a second very serious offence.
The government says that once it has assessed their means, residents will be given a long-term payment plan.
He could be given a long jail term; he could be convicted but sentenced merely to time served and released.
Under these circumstances, the term "prehypertension" should be given an alternative term in subjects with type 2 diabetes or other metabolic risk factors.
The probation office recommended to the judge that Bills be given a 10-year prison term.
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