Sentence examples for terming the from inspiring English sources

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Hillary Clinton has also condemned it as "illegitimate", but the resolution introduces precision by terming the settlements as "illegal".

Smith noted he could learn from McCullum, terming the 34-year-old a "great ambassador" for the sport.

In several instances, terming the subjects "founders" of the United States stretches the definition beyond the breaking point.

But Iraqi military officials continued to strike a posture of defiance, terming the attacks a "barbaric bombardment" and claiming that they had shot down 21 allied cruise missiles.

Terming the bill stupid, Robert McIntyre, director of Citizens for Tax Justice, a group with labor backing, questioned the logic of the legislation.

The government filing, terming the case "an issue of exceptional importance," was signed by Elena Kagan, the solicitor general appointed by President Obama last year.

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Republicans termed the revenue demands too steep.

This critical condition is termed the stall.

This Sharpe termed the "Curvilinear Period".

This style he termed the "Lancet Period".

This is termed the weight.

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