Sentence examples for term to discuss from inspiring English sources

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As Mr. Obama sought to keep attention on the dislocations and the job losses ahead from the cuts, he convened his cabinet for the first time in his second term to discuss the impact if the reductions are not reversed.

Register with a GP: Rosanna Hardwick, charity and communications manager at Student Minds, advises registering with a new GP as soon as you get to university – many universities have one on campus – and booking an appointment at the start of term to discuss any support that you'd like.

"Schools will be analyzing the results and will meet at the end of the first week of the new term to discuss the issues".

The review said: "Head teachers should ensure that school staff including the attendance officer, learning mentor, special educational needs co-ordinator and senior management within school should meet twice per term to discuss children with a number of different concerns".

Amazon added that even Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook and his predecessor Steve Jobs have used the term to discuss rivals, with Cook having commented on "the number of app stores out there" and Jobs referring to the "four app stores on Android".

Inclusion in academic circles is usually a term to discuss diversity initiatives.

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"Someone asked me, 'Why do you constantly use warlike terms to discuss a party?' Well, as far as I'm concerned, it is war; separating people from their money is a battle".

On the other hand, based on Lyapunov stability theory, Sun et al. [9] firstly introduced the LKF containing the triple integral terms to discuss the stability problem.

He criticized the curial Ciceronians for avoiding specifically Christian terms and for the habit of using circumlocutions or openly pagan terms to discuss religious matters without committing the sin of using words not found in Cicero.

For example, Tony Blair met Leader of the Opposition Iain Duncan Smith and Leader of the Liberal Democrats Charles Kennedy on privy council terms to discuss the evidence for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.

For the purposes of this answer I will deliberately restrict the terms to discussing Mushroom World, as a comprehensive answer on the entire Mushroom Universe would require covering 20-22 (depending on how you count) Galaxies [5] and frankly, I doubt it would be any more fun to read than it would be to write.

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