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the term on
noun
Limitation, restriction or regulation.
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Assuming a low noise channel, one may ignore the term on the right-hand side and thus simplify (5) to.
Every week during the term, on average, eight pupils leave Gascoigne and eight new ones arrive often with rudimentary English, and sometimes with awful tales of persecution overseas.
And just days ago, the justices decided to sidestep the one case that would surely have put the term on the map, Microsoft's appeal in the government's antitrust case.
Gap's social media had already borrowed the term on 27 February ("We've been carrying your #normcore staples since 1969", went one tweet).
Interoperability is the term on the tip of everyone's tongue.
(Mr. Moore is already the No.1 listing for the term on AOL search).
Outside Bordeaux, relatively few French wine producers even use the term on their labels.
Ben Bernanke imprinted the term on the public consciousness last February, pointing ominously toward Jan . 1
The term on the tip of financial tongues today is volatile, from the Latin volare, "to fly".
But Vice President Bush uses the term on the Ed level, as if he might be insinuating something.
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We therefore use the term on-farm control of salmonella, even if the long term aim is eradication from the herd.
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