Sentence examples for need a term from inspiring English sources

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We need a term that implies a better balance among built, human, social, and natural assets.

We need a term that goes beyond vogue word to encompass whole phrases like having said that.

We need a term that implies a shift from the "growth at all costs" economic model to one focused on sustainable human wellbeing – based on sufficiency, fairness and sustainability.

Eskimos might need a word for the kind of snow that makes a pleasant creaking noise when you walk on it; we need a term for the inadvertent exposure of a celebrity nipple.

But I do think we need a term for it".

Wired Senior Editor Bill Wasik mused earlier, "We need a term for cultural products that are (a) not joking but (b) someone involved in their creation clearly is".

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"We needed a term to describe these tobacco toxins that aren't visible".

The necessary and sufficient terms needed to describe hue completely are Red (R), Yellow (Y), Green (G), and (B) [ 28]; a complete description also needs a term for saturation.

You need a short term goal as well as a long-term goal.

We need a new term: Besider, maybe.

We also need a new term to describe this model.

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