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Discover LudwigThe phrase "service term" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the period of time during which a person is employed or provides a service. Example: The company's standard service term for its employees is three years, after which they can choose to renew their contract or seek employment elsewhere.
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The hidden strength of these communities, once uncovered, are often so compelling that many of these volunteers fail to leave at the end of their service term and remain for another year, a few years or for a lifetime.
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In civil service terms it's peculiar.
For the last six years, Ms. Sherry has directed Consumer Action's annual survey of credit card interest rates, late fees and other service terms.
But AT&T's service terms could break the deal.
The provider offers an initial template of possible service terms.
In terms of existing standards, WS-Agreement [6] could be used to represent SLA service terms.
Verizon Communications representative Bobbi Henson confirms that Fon still violates the telco's service terms.
Tree branches represent different sequences of offers and counter-offers, where service terms are adjusted in an effort to find mutually satisfactory terms.
Indeed, the missing extent is that most of the cloud services are "agile" whilst there are many vague service terms and descriptions.
She's completed 2 national service terms and a year of volunteer work abroad.
And since December, each user must sign the "Chappy Pledge," a nondiscrimination agreement that draws attention to rules which often get hidden in an app's service terms.
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