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In slightly different terms, they pulled this off.
There are slightly different terms for shared ownership in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Those with diminished incomes described activities in slightly different terms: as a distraction from financial fear.
To put it in slightly different terms, you could say that Slimane's tragedy is that, having worked so hard for so long, he is left with so little.
A Scattering has got to a lot of people who read the story because it was also their story, if in slightly different terms.
Automakers' credit arms use slightly different terms and metholodogies -- G.M.'s financing unit, the General Motors Acceptance Corporation, gives rankings of 1 through 5 to an individual's credit.
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And the administration's brief denounces the Michigan law school's slightly different term of a "target" of minority representation.
The British economist John Maynard Keynes used this concept but coined a slightly different term, the marginal efficiency of capital, in arguing for the importance of profit expectations rather than interest rates as determinants of the level of investment.
Warlpiri translators also proffered an equivalent, but slightly different term, framed more in line with Pitjantjatjara term for homesickness [ watjilpa].
Findings were slightly different in terms of articles reviewed and not different in terms of performance of individual variables.
Terms were modified when necessary as each database used slightly different thesaurus terms.
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