Sentence examples for terms beyond the from inspiring English sources

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It holds out the promise of one's name being spoken of in grateful and respectful terms beyond the final trump.

Liens on one-family homes can be extended for two one-year terms beyond the lien's initial one-year period, but only by court order.

"We're very happy that he has agreed new terms beyond the end of this season and we look forward to seeing his continued influence on those around him as well as his development as a player.

In practical terms, beyond the euphemistic spin of press releases, Prevent seems to amount to little more than an effort to enlist every teacher, doctor and government worker into a vast nexus of surveillance of an entire community.

There's simply the reluctance ever to imagine what the other person is experiencing, right?" This description could also apply to her own reluctance, in "Eichmann in Jerusalem," to imagine her subjects' experiences in terms beyond the intellectual substance of their discourse or the political implications of their actions.

Under the plan, members of New York's Supreme Court — comprising the state's primary trial court and the intermediate appellate court — would be eligible to serve up to five more two-year terms once they reach 70, allowing them to serve until age 80. Now, a State Supreme Court justice may serve three two-year terms beyond the age of 70, so the change would raise the cap by four years.

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Roosevelt accomplished little domestically in his second term, beyond the appointments of Supreme Court justices who shaped the law for many years.

Aides to Mr. Karzai rejected the complaints from the opposition leaders and said Mr. Karzai issued the election decree only after critics charged that he was trying to extend his term beyond the constitutional limit.

In the air was the unspoken question of how committed the United States and other Western countries are to Afghanistan in the longer term, beyond the troop pullout in 2014.

It is the limit of the ratios of consecutive terms of the Fibonacci number sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, …, in which each term beyond the second is the sum of the previous two, and it is also the value of the most basic of continued fractions, namely 1 + 1/(1 + 1/(1 + 1/(1 + ….

While he was still thinking in terms of consciousness, however, Nishida avoided pinpointing awareness and spoke of the world as a field of consciousness to indicate the extension of the term beyond the individual self.

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