Sentence examples for terms applied to from inspiring English sources

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Half the MPs in parliament would be on the streets if these stringent terms applied to them, but the double standard does not trouble our leaders.

Much of the confusion on this issue comes from the tangle of terms applied to food ("sell by," "use by," best before") and their dubious origins.

That conversation led Schultz to formulate his concept of human capital, which he concluded could be studied by using the same terms applied to nonhuman capital.

Free citizens who worked the land on their own behalf did emerge; terms applied to them tended originally to refer to poor people, but these agriculturalists were probably not poor.

In the wake of this controversy, the data-sharing contracts DeepMind has been able to ink with other NHS Trusts (most recently Yeovil) have been considerably tighter than the terms applied to its initial data grab.

Typically, use of the term "high dose" reflects a consideration of a Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) or a Maximum Feasible Dose (MFD), inexact terms applied to the design of nonclinical studies conducted to support human clinical trials for experimental new drugs.

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Do these terms apply to wages or just prices?

Restrictions and additional terms apply to use of a Standard Merlin Annual Pass.

And, in any case, if they could, shouldn't the same terms apply to pets?

In the first place, many theoretical terms apply to observables (spectroscope is an example).

2. These Terms apply to advertisements on theguardian.com/australia, observer.theguardian.com/australia and the Guardian Ad Network ("Websites") (together "Advertisements").

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