Sentence examples for term that could from inspiring English sources

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Short term, that could help exporters.

"Healthy" is a subjective term that could mean many different things.

Those are rocket-propelled grenades, another term that could become an American colloquialism.

"On a long-term basis, women, but on the short term, that could change".

"In the long term, that could undermine the potential of grassroots mobilizers to change things.

But the accounting profession has long had a term that could equally be applied – the idea of "non-distributable reserves".

With performance like that, there's another technical term that could be applied to many investors and customers: suckers.

Over the long term, that could prove a huge boon for our economy, our environment and our national security.

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In the short-term, that could be enough, though in the long term he says that the company is preparing for NFC integration — whenever it's finally ready to go big.

"Maybe in the very long-term that could happen," reflects Droplet's Mr Fernholz.

That could mean a raft of upward earnings revisions in the near-term that could lift shares of public oil companies.

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