Sentence examples for would be termed from inspiring English sources

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Such an instrument would be termed an equity security or, more commonly, a common stock.

McHale's punishment, which would be termed a leave of absence, would last until August, he said.

"One, we're losing money quickly, and secondly, we have what would be termed explosive growth".

The prime ingredient of these tremendous increases is what would be termed in any business enterprise reduced productivity.

Not that this is not very hard work, but it is hack work and it is editing; in computer-speak, it would be termed cut and paste.

I was at roughly the midpoint of what, for poets, would be termed "a long silence" — five years had passed since my last collection.

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And he'd be termed out.

Absent such constraints, the best reform would be term limits for the Justices, instead of lifetime tenure.

A Gov. Angelides wouldn't be termed out until 2014.

Today's version is closer to accents that once would have been termed plebeian.

"The atrocities committed at that time would have been termed genocide," she said, according to Associated Press.

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