Sentence examples for usually in terms of from inspiring English sources

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When we think of Picasso and caricature, it's usually in terms of philistine jibes.

Finally, there is also an overall cost threshold (usually in terms of student time).

By the second set, it had become a recurring theme, usually in terms of subjects' health and wellbeing rather than their domestic responsibilities.

All of these forms of evidence count, and do so in varied ways with different audiences, usually in terms of congruence.

The Planning Committee dealt with the future development of the Columbia-Presbyterian Medinal Centermssually in terms of physical expansion but sometimes programmatically as well.

Mr. Walsh does not usually raise the subject on the campaign trail but responds when asked about it, usually in terms of being grateful for second chances.

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Importance is usually measured in terms of profit potential.

It is usually measured in terms of "packing density".

Closure systems are usually characterized in terms of implications.

All kinds of infections usually considered in terms of genitals are increasingly colonising the mouth.

"The summer is usually lower in terms of patient numbers, but not this year".

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