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The phrase "provisional terms" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe terms or conditions that are subject to change or are not yet finalized. For example: - The two countries have agreed to a ceasefire, on provisional terms, until a permanent peace agreement can be reached. - The new employee's contract is on provisional terms, as their salary and benefits will be reassessed after their probation period.
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In his 1920 critique, "The Economic Consequences of the Peace," the celebrated University of Chicago economist Thorstein Veblen wrote, "the measures hitherto taken in the execution of this peace treaty's provisional terms throw something of an air of fantasy over Mr. Keynes's apprehensions".
Further, our results show that when new terms are required, addition of provisional terms with only basic information (as in the CA dataset) as opposed to engaging in the much more time-consuming task of creating well-defined provisional terms (as in the FC dataset), streamlined the process.
For both FC and CA datasets, we applied the EQ formalism following the annotation guidelines for the Phenoscape research project (http://phenoscape.org/wiki/Guide_to_Character_Annotation), and curators were able to use the provisional term service within Phenex (6) to create new provisional terms when required terms were missing from the ontologies.
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Democrats hope to raise or eliminate the caps, at least temporarily, to allow these applicants to move through rapidly, and they want to make new green cards available for immigrants who finish their provisional term.
It argues that introducing the provisional term "algorithmic audience" reflects three prior conceptions of audience, including concrete situations, discourse community, and participatory audiences.
The present study will use the provisional term EMPHASIS to refer to the proposed system realized by this morpheme, while recognizing the shortcomings of such a general and unhelpful label.
The governor then appoints one for a provisional term.
First, although for both datasets curators used the provisional term service (6) to create new terms, curators spent more time researching term definitions in the course of curation for the FC dataset.
Meanwhile US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday he and his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, had reached a provisional agreement on terms of a cessation of hostilities in Syria and the sides were closer to a ceasefire than ever before.
On Tuesday night, Moody's changed the outlook on the provisional (P Aaa long-term rating of the European Financial Stability Facility to negative from stable, a blow to a fund that was supposed to backstop struggling EU members.
The FDA compared estimated Pb exposures from each product with safe/tolerable exposure levels, termed provisional total tolerable intake (PTTI) levels, previously developed for at-risk population groups in 1992.
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