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Professor McCluskey asserts that the marriage tax bonus should be termed "aid for affluent husband care".

A LONG FIGHT International Paper's $3.3 billion offer for Temple-Inland should be termed a "patient hostile".

It is probable that the Ottoman Empire, and especially its centre in Turkey, should be termed a slave society.

There was also some debate about whether the restricted Web access should be termed something other than "Internet".

This is reality.' Officials believe fish should be termed as a 'luxury' item, paving the transition from a mainstream ingredient to a delicacy for special occasions.

The killer has already matched Jack the Ripper's vile tally, yet columnistas squabble over whether victims should be termed 'working girls' or the equally euphemistic 'sex workers'.

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Don't you believe that congressmen and senators should be term-limited?" Mr. Markey, 66, responded by chiding Mr. Gomez, 47, for a bit of hypocrisy.

Another questioner asks whether there should be term limits for MPs.

There should be term limits for executive board members "because the league is constantly changing," Lott said.

Second, and importantly, there should be term limits.

But there should be term limits on all members.

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