Sentence examples for have the same term from inspiring English sources

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This is great if you don't want to have to actively manage your money, because the new investment will have the same term as your old one.

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Company A acquired Company B. Company B acquired Company A. Sentences 1 and 2 have opposite meanings, but they have the same terms ("Company", "A", "B", "acquired").

These entries varied in definition, source, or relations but had the same term.

The contract has the same terms as the current one, for one year with four one-year renewal options.

If the equations do not have the same variable/unknown term, then use the other methods.

It is usually used when the equations have the same variable/unknown term disregarding the sign.

To establish long-term fairness, probing rates of nodes have to be adjusted such that all nodes have the same long-term throughput.

For most people, the two procedures have the same long-term benefits and risks.

The presentation concludes, "All of the above have the same long-term effects as physical torture".

"The remaining permanent staff don't have the same severance terms and their wages are relatively much lower.

And eating sucrose, he said, generates future cravings for sucrose; other sugars tested, like fructose and glucose, do not have the same long-term effect.

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