Sentence examples for in terms of chapter from inspiring English sources

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"The new Electoral Commission was established in terms of Chapter 9 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa and the Electoral Commission Act 51 of 1996.

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The death-metal band NILE, from South Carolina, has been influenced by Christian piety but only in terms of chapter-and-verse zeal, not message.

In terms of chapters of Soldiers of Odin, Red Deer doesn't have much of a history.

The original script was different in form, in terms of the three chapters were told simultaneously so in that way it was different.

Although the first edition had many commendable features, there were significant drawbacks in terms of inconsistencies between chapters particularly relating to the breadth of information provided for different tumour types, varying styles and frequent omission of new therapies – particularly in Sections relating to breast cancer and lymphomas.

A mere comparison of the chapters in terms of their size is revealing: The longest chapter by far is the tenth, concerning property, followed by the chapter on taxes and state expenditures and the chapter on rewards and punishments.

The text is highly heterogeneous in terms of its composition: some chapters were almost certainly penned by Shang Yang himself; others may come from the hand of his immediate disciples and followers, but a few other were written decades and even more than a century after his death.

"I think the final chapter in terms of what his service will mean and how long it will be for has yet to be written," he said.

The new and rapidly growing use of integral attachment features, which are actually quite ancient, are discussed in this chapter in terms of their special capabilities.

The coupled problem is formulated in the chapter in terms of non symmetrical as well as symmetrical equations, depending on the field variables used to describe the fluid.

This part of the book includes an excellent account of Descartes' ontology, including an account of a substance-mode distinction in terms of a determinate-determinable relationship (chapter 6).

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