Sentence examples for intermediary term- from inspiring English sources

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The notion of an intermediary term, however, is open to more than one interpretation, and some authors went further in suggesting that at least some analogical terms were intermediary between univocals and deliberate equivocals, so that they were not equivocal in any of the normal senses at all.

The loans are actually subjected to the repayment period which include short time (less than 1 year or between 6 and 18 months), the intermediary term (the repayment between 3 years), and the long term (paid back in 5 years) (Falkena et al., 2001).

Alternatively, Eq. (2) can be simplified by modifying the term in the first bracket as follows frac{T}{{2pi h{r_{text{r}}}^{2} }} = Kleft[ {frac{2 }{n} omega } right]^{n} (7 where frac{r_{text{e}t{e}}^{ - 2/n} - R^{ - 2/n} }} equiv frac{1}{{{r_{text{r}}}^{ - 2/n} }} (8)and (r_{text{r}}) is an intermediary term used to simplify the equation of motion.

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Such linkages make the CDF crucial as a financial and social intermediary in terms of savings mobilization, delivering loans for housing and livelihood improvements, as well as developing the urban poor's management skills.

The occurrence of EUL proteins from the most primitive organisms in all major partitions of the tree, and from gymnosperms (in evolutionary terms intermediary between lower and flowering plants) in every one but the root partition clearly illustrates that EUL evolution in the first instance parallels phylogenesis as we know it today.

The term, meaning "intermediary," refers to personal or family connections that work like a magic wand.

The private sector cannot create employment opportunities in the short term without intermediary forces -- such as foreign investment, regulatory reform, and skills development -- so a medium-term approach is needed to draw down public sector employment.

Whether or not the extant banking system is what anyone would design if starting from scratch, the fact is that most intermediaries fund long-term illiquid asset portfolios with short-term liabilities, including consumer and corporate deposits.

Analogical terms were said to be intermediaries between equivocal and univocal terms, and the standard view was that analogical terms were intermediary between chance equivocals and univocals, and hence that they were to be identified with deliberate equivocals.

Delegations from both Israel and Hamas engaged in the arms-lengths talks, setting out through intermediaries their principal terms for ending the military confrontation.

Earlier this year the Football Association injected a sudden gleam of daylight into this market of human talent by publishing a list of the agents, now termed "intermediaries," who acted on all the deals done by England's Premier and Football League clubs in the summer of 2015 and January 2016.

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