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Roberts did not appreciate the characterization any more than he did when McKay used the same term years before when he was at CBS.
Even The Wall Street Journal made note of the term years before, re-anointing it as "new" in an October 2006 article reporting on the perils of bringing business jargon back home from the office.
Since very few governors are beyond their second term we include separate effects for first-term years and later term years in office.
It suggests that the effect of solar activity on Ic is a longer term (years), whereas the effect of geomagnetic activity on Ic is a shorter term (months).
The first set includes age in the base year and its squared term, years since the base year and their squared term, months of full-time school attendance in each tax year and educational level (bachelor's degree and graduate degree).
Now in 2016, he is seeking his 13th term (years 25 and 26).
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"People don't know what their earnings are over a month, term, year".
Audi says it's thinking long-term — years away — for these features to become real futures.
A number of schools and local authorities have, in recent years, experimented with five, six and seven-term years with Christmas as the starting point.
The fact that the Niners didn't invest big money or long-term years in any of these guys tells you they themselves are asking that question.
In the past two years, according to Don Foster, a Liberal Democrat MP, government departments have issued more than 18,300 press releases, 80% more than the Conservatives sent out in comparable mid-term years.
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