Sentence examples for term that would from inspiring English sources

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Last year, we pondered whether GREXIT was a term that would stick around.

And in the long term that would serve the poorest very badly indeed.

Al Gore knows if we're talking about a third Clinton term, that would be a great liability.

"If he were looking for some underhanded or tricky way of extending his term, that would be disturbing.

If it was linked to regular payments to encourage people to be debt clear by the end of the term, that would be good.

In the medium to long term that would make the euro a riskier proposition, opening the door to speculative attacks on other euro members.

Seligman and Maier called what they were observing "learned helplessness" — the same term that would resurface in Seligman's lecture and in the Senate torture report.

On Monday, the Court considers whether to hear one or more cases during its upcoming term that would determine the issue in all fifty states.

The Tories, instinctively hostile to the BBC and relentless in their privatising zeal, were back in office for a five-year term that would encompass charter renewal.

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Long-term, that would have been a mistake.

If you're really worried about the potential for brain injury short- or long-term, that would be my advice.

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