Sentence examples for term to be from inspiring English sources

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Even David Miliband has declared the term to be "misleading and mistaken".

But the Brexit crisis has already generated calls for the fixed term to be junked.

Though at the time "democracy" was a term to be wary of, even for Jefferson.

It sounds quaintly anachronistic, but it's not a term to be lightly adopted.

The assembly hopes in the long term to be the sole global provider of accreditation.

That number seems, to borrow a mathematical term, to be growing exponentially.

Port might kick a winning score in the first term, to be truthful.

He wants the second term to be a businesslike affair, with maximum "delivery" and minimum spin.

That ruling came earlier this month and paved the way for a whole-life term to be imposed.

In this world they are called festivals, but closer examination shows the term to be rubber-band stretchy.

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But critics dismissed the sale, saying the offering was too small, and the debt too short-term, to be a credible test.

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