Sentence examples for terms that make from inspiring English sources

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These are terms that make us wince.

Can someone please explain, then -- in terms that make sense -- why we need the Olympics?

"Even people with good credit histories are having a very hard time getting loans at terms that make sense.

We combined MCS computations with full discrete SME equations to quantify the importance of the various terms that make up the moment equations.

The adaptive backstepping controller (ABC) has many additional coupling terms that make its design and implementation more complex and may also result in unwanted transients.

We're saying we will provide access to competitors over our new network facilities, but we want to do it on terms that make sense".

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In investment terms, that makes them low-yield stocks.

In dollar terms, that makes this the largest trade case in history.

It's one of those terms that makes much more sense politically than educationally.

There's only half a centimetre between these and the winners, but in scone terms, that makes them a failure.

Of course, the Genesis story did not depict that existence in any detail, let alone in terms that made it resemble the lives of our chimpanzee cousins.

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