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That score essentially dictates the loan terms that a lender offers.

Coulson is credited with translating Cameron's agenda into terms that a nonmetropolitan public can understand: less about the environment and more about immigration.

Sambol often said that Countrywide should be "the supermarket of products," offering any product on any terms that a competitor did.

Woven or tufted carpet, face weight, S.P.I., pile, secondary backing, heat set, plush and shag are just a few of the terms that a carpet buyer will encounter.

She also deciphers Wall Street mumbo-jumbo in terms that a lay reader, or at least a determined lay reader, can understand.

Senior Labour figures are calling on Miliband to spell out in clear terms that a Scottish National party success will only help David Cameron.

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Shares in coal have plunged but, in climate change terms, that is a good a thing.

In "30 Rock" terms, that's a huge compliment.

In human and economic terms, that's a huge waste.

In international terms, that is a stunning result.

In real terms, that is a rise of 147,000 people to 5.28 million.

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