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The sharpest increases in sterling terms are for purchases that were under-priced in 2008 relative to the market.
Writing for the majority, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg ruled that Congress could reset copyright terms provided that the terms are for "limited times".
"Sceptics said you will not get access for four hours a week, schools are not into competition and summer terms are for exams - but all 72 schools are on board with coaches working alongside teachers".
GNM's standard credit terms are for payment to be received as cleared funds by BACS payment on or before 28 days of the date of insertion/date of invoice.
The terms are for six months: Iran has to stop producing uranium enriched beyond a certain degree, stop expanding its enrichment capacity with new centrifuges, and stop using a lot of the centrifuges it has.
Livingstone says that photographers have continuously sought him out to tell him how tough the industry is and how unfavorable the terms are for artists on most digital photography sites.
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The most abundant terms were for 'protein amino acid phosphorylation', representing 56 genes.
Lu would not disclose what the financial terms were for this deal, but he did imply there was one.
The remaining three terms were for translation, gene expression, and generation of precursor metabolites and energy.
The predominant terms were for metabolic processes ascribed to 190 assembled sequences.
Rambotham's term was for five years, extendable, by mutual agreement, to up to eight years.
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