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It includes vague and confidential terms that could cause problems.
In today's terms, that could mean breaking the barrier of 130 million voters!
Trial teams can track search terms that could be commonly used if a juror resorts to "independent research".
She adds that Allen has characterized his relationship with his mother "in terms that could be translated as abusive".
Of all the terms that could describe a pianist's work, "rightness" is probably among the least precise.
Three of the counts carry a life sentence, and the others carry terms that could add up to 90 years in prison.
On Tuesday, the sides were negotiating terms that could include Mr. Ailes's staying on in a consulting role for Fox News.
"Such an agreement could have been subject to terms that could be reviewed every 12 months, with salaries paid for by the Australian government," Muskens says.
But the inclusion of graduates' earnings as one yardstick of effectiveness belongs to a broader trend of seeing college in pecuniary terms that could easily go too far.
Both parents were intellectuals, intense and driven and opinionated — terms that could also be applied to their only child, whom I've known for 17 years.
The director himself describes the film in terms that could apply to other tales of the rich US suburbs, like Desperate Housewives.
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