Sentence examples for term to match from inspiring English sources

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This week's declaration suggests that Mr Daley has got the message.The mayor clearly loves his job, and would like to run for another four-year term to match his father's six elections as mayor.

In other words, the conservative Mr Chirac has surely been pushed, by an unholy alliance of Lionel Jospin, his Socialist prime minister and presumed presidential rival in 2002, and Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, a previous centre-right president, both of them long-standing advocates of shortening the president's term to match that of members of parliament.

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The word "crenellated" doesn't appear anywhere in Shakespeare, but Welles could have invented it, along with a host of other structural terms, to match the plethora of details — the arches and vaults, ribs and columns, arcades and turrets — that fill the frame and conjure a web of social graces and ornamental refinements to which Othello remains, to the end, a stranger.

The growing consensus is that bonuses should be paid out over longer terms to match vesting periods.

Genotator's algorithm appropriately transforms query terms to match the input requirements of each targeted databases and accurately resolves named synonyms to ensure full coverage of the genetic results with official nomenclature.

And they also note that they are not responding in kind with what they describe as a short term gimmick to match Mr Miliband's energy price freeze.

If Dai Zhen et al. are correct, an evolution occurred in which the "essence" of a human being was so often taken to be our emotions that the sense of the term shifted to match what had become the standard referent.

Insurers are typically long-term investors, to match their long-term insurance liabilities, and tend to absorb shocks to the financial system rather than cause them.

Japan's pension funds and insurers accumulate long-term bonds to match their liabilities.

Jim Fassel is no longer a man trying to prove his mettle, but a strong coach with a long-term contract to match.

The profligate spending began when the Knicks acquired several overpaid players with long-term deals to match Ewing's $16 million salary in the 2000 trade.

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