Sentence examples for in its terms from inspiring English sources

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It also makes it clear in its terms and conditions that it reserves the right to shut down inactive accounts.

Facebook might say that it is in its terms of service, that's how the site works.

Kickstarter puts this particularly succinctly: "We don't oversee projects' performance, and we don't mediate disputes between users," it states in its terms of use.

It's even in its Terms of Service.

The statute here under review is in form plainly a taxing act, with nothing in its terms to suggest that it was intended to be anything else.

Claiming in its terms of service that it can spot and delete duplicate files on its servers for better efficiency.

It seems Scottish Power has used a clause in its terms and conditions that states they will not repair the boiler if it is "beyond economic repair".

One of the permeating effects of violence is that you begin to see everything in its terms: all human relations are boiled down to it, you see it in everything, every word, every action.

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The Walsh Government implemented significant reform in its term of office.

A lipid-related GO term is defined as explicitly lipid related if there is lipid-related keyword (KW) in its term name or term definition.

But in its own terms it worked.

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