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"terms" Definitions
  1. the conditions that people offer, demand or accept when they make an agreement, an arrangement or a contract
  2. conditions that you agree to when you buy, sell, or pay for something; a price or cost
  3. a way of expressing yourself or of saying something
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You and Eisenstein have a very similar eye, in terms of framing, in terms of drama, in terms of tension, in terms of aesthetics, and in terms of structure versus lack of structure.
"So in terms of digital, in terms of artificial intelligence, in terms of fast prototyping, in terms of everything, we want to be leading the front."
They're all equal, and there's no poor relation either in terms of investment or in terms of space, in terms of facilities or in terms of brainpower.
So in terms of digital, in terms of artificial intelligence, in terms of fast prototyping, in terms of everything, we want to be leading, leading the front.
Using the related search terms tool, we also monitored the top 28255 terms and the next 5 most related terms to those, yielding 20 terms after ignoring duplicate, unrelated (eg, "suicide slide"), or unclear (eg, "suicide bridge") terms.
"It was remarkably mixed in terms of age, in terms of gender, in terms of race," the photographer said.
And nobody thinks in terms of that, they don't think in terms of — [APPLAUSE] They don't think in terms of that.
"I believe we can do a lot in terms of support, in terms of lending, in terms of programs," Lagarde said.
Both in terms of numbers and in terms of value.
Not in terms of age, but in terms of documentation.
" They are "dictating new terms" when not "renegotiating the terms.
C: Last year in 2017, Melco posted a strong year in terms of growth, in terms of revenue, in terms of earnings.
"Think, 'well, how does this other person think, in terms of moral terms, and then speak to those moral terms," Feinberg advised.
"Clearly we're seeing some challenges in terms of goods being held up in customs, in terms of licenses being delayed, in terms of unwanted scrutiny and unnecessary scrutiny, in terms of regulatory inference," said Freeman.
"You decide the terms" is, by definition, the best possible terms, so "better terms" on Paris is the conceptual equivalent of word salad.
"In legal terms, religious terms and ethical terms, we cannot have that in our country," Girsang, a member of the parliamentary commission, said.
You are paying a price in terms of your health, in terms of your relationships, in terms of bringing joy to your life.
Tell us what you thought, do worst, do best in terms of airport, in terms of infrastructure, in terms of what you saw.
They have more in relative terms, but less in absolute terms.
We're doing better in terms of business, in terms of unemployment.
For me, they are problematical terms, but they are necessary terms.
Amazon is popping up for 23% of Ethan Allen's search terms, 32% of Ashley Furniture's terms and 47% of HomeGoods' terms, per Gartner's analysis.
"I think we can begin something more effective in terms of working together, in terms of dialogue, in terms of peaceful coexistence," he said.
I think it has real soul in terms of the performances, in terms of the story, and in terms of the way it's shot.
The populist right is articulating most of its opinions and aims in terms derived from the Enlightenment — distorted terms, but still the same terms.
Not just in terms of image but also in terms of messaging.
I understood these arguments in intellectual terms but not in experiential terms.
Small thing: Our technical terms are often translated into folksy, accessible terms.
WM: In terms of, well, in terms of whiteness, but also, right.
HABERMAN: In terms of what she did and in terms of [unintelligible]?
"The White House is very positive about the Anglo-American relationship in terms of trade, in terms of security, in terms of defense," he said.
But in terms of songs, in terms of production, in terms of working with Jim and the band, I was immensely happy with that record.
We see a very strong strategic alignment between the two companies in terms of culture, in terms of technology, in terms of what we do.
In yuan terms, July exports were up 11.2 percent in yuan terms while imports were up 14.7 percent in yuan terms from a year ago.
SO IN TERMS OF TELLTALE SIGNS WE ALONG FOR IN TERMS OF CREDIT DETERIORATION, IN TERMS OF PAYMENT RATES, IN TERMS OF LEVERAGES IN THE SYSTEM, AT THE CORPORATE LEVEL AND THE INDIVIDUAL LEVEL, WE'RE NOT SEEING THOSE STRAINS.
But I think in terms of infrastructure investments in terms of R&D investments in terms of support for through social schemes for our workers etc.
I mean you're having to think as much in business terms as in journalistic terms in terms of what is a story, what isn't a story.
Antifa defines itself in purely negative terms, in terms of what they're against.
In terms of stability in the administration, in terms of fairness in representation.
Either in terms of mood and emotion or in terms of reward activity.
Both have their uses, not just on policy terms but on political terms.
You were just thinking in terms of pure technicality or in economic terms.
" In this case, "Partner of conditions" is TERMS, as in "TERMS and conditions.
"People think in terms of stories and in terms of archetypes," Cernovich said.
"The harder part are the commercial terms and the vanity terms," Hershman said.
Namely, she defined the political center in relative terms rather than substantive terms.
You need to fight him, but not on his terms, on your terms.
Iizuka expected the Topix index would remain rangebound in yen terms and rise around 5 percent in dollar terms this quarter, after its 6.2 percent rise in yen terms and 8.0 percent rise in dollar terms in the July-September period.
" They write: "Simply introducing nonsexist terms or terms with feminist-influenced meanings into a language will not necessarily result in nonsexist or feminist usage of such terms.
And these terms are probably a problem in terms of just First Amendment jurisprudence.
We have to set our terms and make men meet us on our terms.
They are speedy in terms of performance, and legendary in terms of battery life.
Senators would be limited to serving two terms and representatives to serving six terms.
Not just in terms of age, but in terms of life and career stage.
The terms e-girl and e-boy aren't necessarily used as gender-specific terms.
We discussed watching our children die, moving easily between medical terms and mother terms.
We're told the two are on good terms but are NOT on romantic terms.
"I've seen both progression and regression in terms of politics, in terms of style, in terms of the arts," he said of his visits over the past decade.
"This is a fantastic opportunity for our country in terms of business, in terms of jobs and in terms of our renegotiation with the European Union," he added.
"To squander that goodwill certainly means many difficulties in terms of pursuing trade, in terms of doing business comfortably, in terms of counter terrorism, security cooperation," Lewis said.
The landowner needs to secure the border because of the damage being done in terms of litter and in terms of public safety and in terms of trespassing.
"In terms of Wall Street, in terms of the economy, in terms of taxes, terms of civil liberties, the President has clearly been disappointing to many people and nowhere near as strong as we had hoped that he would be," Sanders said.
"He understands, like the rest of us, what's at stake in terms of the [Supreme] Court, in terms of health care policy, in terms of spending levels," Wicker said.
I think there's reason for concern in terms of Mr. Bolton, in terms of his positions because he is much more aggressive in terms of the use of force.
All kinds of these cycles of never getting out in terms of health and in terms of mental health and in terms of money and everything else and motivation.
"This is presenting terms challenges in terms of white spaces in the calendar," Kibsgaard said.
"In the beginning, it was represented in very colonialist terms, very racist terms," Heaney said.
"They are kids at heart — not in terms of maturity, but in terms of curiosity."
We had some issues in terms of the shutdown, in terms of getting data late.
Examples of dubious terms could include guaranteed IPO terms or superior preferences or liquidity rights.
That's a growth opportunity for the company and growth in terms in terms of consumption.
I thought about costs not just in terms of money but in terms of time.
We're thinking about these problems in geeky Moore's Law terms, or perhaps in smartphone terms.
When the magic doesn't work properly in technical terms, it doesn't work in comedy terms.
What does it mean in terms of the Euratom Treaty in terms of nuclear power?
To compare search terms, click on Compare and type in your terms or topics. 2.
"If you want terms on your terms, then raise long before you raise," Chang said.
In terms of maturity, in terms of customer base, it is by far No. 1.
That's true in terms of per-capita income … … and in terms of pickup truck ownership.
It's a highly concentrated economy in terms of its ownership, in terms of its control.
She managed to leave both on her terms and on good terms with the president.
Seemingly tiny differences in terms of inputs can make dramatic differences in terms of results.
BH: In everything, not only in terms of risk, but in terms of geography also.
Above all, I think she has defined centrism in relative terms rather than substantive terms.
So you think of it in those terms, and you approach it in those terms.
AND, AGAIN, IN TERMS OF THOSE DEVELOPMENTS RICOCHETING TO THE U.S. ECONOMY, I THINK WE HAVE REALLY STRONG FUNDAMENTALS IN TERMS OF CONSUMER SPENDING IN TERMS OF OUR ECONOMIC TRAJECTORY.
Everything is to be gained from it in terms of cultural exchange, in terms of location.
A SaaS license model offers a degree of assurance in terms of driving longer terms revenues.
Leveraged finance as terms weaken​ * Fitch says ‍borrower-friendly transaction terms that first appeared in u.s.
They typically will have terms on their deals, which are not always the most favorable terms.
"Qualcomm used unreasonable terms to gain even more unreasonable terms," Apple said in a court filing.
In terms of Iran and in terms of Saudi Arabia, of course they hate each other.
What does it mean in terms of human agency, in terms of the meaning of life?
So for you to ask me to come back under those terms, there's no terms here.
They found that banning exact terms did little to stop the communities who used the terms.
Most people think in terms of points on a spectrum rather than in terms of absolutes.
I actually changed my mind in terms of understanding and not in terms of evaluating it.
"Well, I've been very specific in terms of the wall, in terms of Obamacare," he said.
We're doing some very big things with India in terms of trade, in terms of manufacturing.
And she thinks about food not just in terms of flavors but in terms of context.
WE'RE TRADING VOLLEYS AND THREATS AND THERE'S NOTHING PLANNED IN TERMS OF COMING TO ANY TERMS.
Clemency has often been granted throughout presidential terms, not solely at the end of those terms.
It doesn't even work particularly well on its own terms, because its terms are internally inconsistent.
This is a great time for this country in terms of growth, in terms of business.
Prior to that, he served five terms in the Senate and three terms in the House.
"This problem will get solved either on our own terms or someone else's terms" Peterson said.
So ethnic slurs, terms demeaning to women, terms demeaning to LGBTQ+ people — those would not fly.
In basic terms, these errors are occurring because the ATO and Centrelink look at income in very different ways—the former in terms of years, the latter in terms of fortnights.
So within this we have reduced our dependence on the energy as an economic sector significantly in terms of the economic structure, in terms of employment, in terms of fiscal revenue.
That will provoke a quarrel on the part of some people who make a good case that we have done things that are contrary to our basic values in terms of interrogation, in terms of intelligence, in terms of torture, in terms of some of these prosecutions.
So, I think Donald Trump is doing what&aposs good for the country, in terms of the economy, in terms of our overseas respect, in terms of projecting American force where necessary.
While all very specific terms indicate a wide vocabulary of sensory terms on the part of the taster, it's not clear how much these terms communicate to the reader or the listener.
I don't know what your message is if you're talking about cannons, machine guns, AK-47s—what we think of in terms of terrorism, in terms of snipers, in terms of conflict.
"It was wrong technically in terms of the nature and character populations, and in terms of the difference — in terms of who they are and how they live their lives," she said.
Earlier this month Navarro said any potential deal will be on Trump's terms, not Wall Street's terms.
" "They just reached out in terms in terms of getting contact information, and that kind of thing.
Accela declined to disclose the terms of today's deal but Daihl noted that the terms are favorable.
The Terms of Service Facebook's Terms of Service used to be complicated and tiresome to get through.
For me, [the casting] was diverse in terms of characters of people and in terms of sexuality.
We don't know exactly what that value is in monetary terms or in terms of energy output.
That's a huge shift not just in terms of distribution, but in terms of quality control, too.
In percentage terms, neither would come close to the debt expansion during President Barack Obama's two terms.
Gross domestic product in 2017 expanded 6.9 percent in real terms and 11.2 percent in nominal terms.
Not just in terms of monetary policies and the economy, but in terms of America's political stability.
Certainly Skift is already bigger than PaidContent was in terms of revenue, in terms of audiences probably.
Dick Cheney cast eight in his two terms, and Al Gore, during his two terms, cast four.
Our country is losing so much in terms of energy, in terms of paying off our debt.
How do we support that in terms of employment policies and also in terms of childcare policies?
When you think in neighborhood terms rather than in individual terms you see things previously rendered invisible.
You can't start thinking in heroic terms or villainous terms, it just ruins you from straight off.
In terms of transmissibility, mortality, in terms of the best prevention and mitigation, that's not DOT's expertise.
I'm not just talking about backdoors, but in terms of infiltration, and in terms of operational security.
He thinks in terms of advantage/disadvantage or, to put it in more Trumpian terms, winning/losing.
We were on great—not great, I'll take that back—we were on good terms, friendly terms.
"A lot of companies are not (there) in terms of their business plan, in terms of their risk management process, in terms of their overall management," told the Financial Times' Louise Lucas Thursday.
Karachi scored just 20 points in terms of stability, but much higher in terms of education (66.7 points) and best in terms of infrastructure of the 10 least liveable cities (with 51.8 points).
"The question is what's going to happen in terms of customs, what's going to happen in terms of trade, what's going to happen in terms of circulation, particularly of the products," he said.
The irony, of course, is that the people being hurt — again, this is just in political terms, not moral terms — but just in political terms, the people being hurt are disproportionately Republican voters.
It really turned out to be everything I hoped it would be in terms of its style, in terms of its approach to the character, in terms of its approach to the narrative.
AD: We've had this kind of tension, in terms of market and even in terms of co-founders.
DY: I'd say founder-friendly terms are still really prevailing, and by that I mean plain vanilla terms.
To throw it away is wasteful not only in terms of sustainability but also in terms of pleasure.
Gun enthusiasts see terms like "assault weapon" as imprecise, while concrete terms like "semi-automatic" are overly broad.
It was the president was so eager to accept the terms before the terms were even spelled out.
"They lost the way, not only in terms of image, but also in terms of messaging," Smith said.
The real injustice isn't the terms of any particular athlete's deal; rather, it's the terms of the dealing.
Not just in terms of monetary policies and the economy but also in terms of America's political stability.
I mean, in- terms of the-- in terms of the planet, and you know, it's a good thing.
Terms and conditions transmit quickly now versus 10 years ago, and founders know what the [going terms] are.
We all have certain terms that we're comfortable assigning to our bodies — and terms that make us cringe.
Because people asked to define the meaning of their terms tend to come up with less extreme terms.
"Last year, in terms of profits, in terms of asset quality, it was a big challenge," Kumar said.
TRUMP: I don't see it as an alternative to nuclear in terms of, in terms of ultimate power.
These two nearly identical funds in terms of exposure are very different in terms of cost and liquidity.
The Dakota are certainly not more powerful, in political terms, or in terms of the international art world.
They serve staggered terms that overlap presidential terms, a design meant to insulate the regulator from political pressures.
"He is essentially anti-Western—I mean in political terms, in institutional terms," one former minister told me.
Fixing the system can not only eliminate waste in terms of cost, but also in terms of labor.
Resignation would allow Trump to leave on his own terms, not the terms of Congress or the media.
These services are bumping up against people's limits in terms of available time and in terms of wallet.
I'm 23, which is not old in general life terms, but in internet terms, it is fucking ancient.
Here is what we have in terms of our weapons, in terms of our sites for building those weapons, in terms of sites for enriching uranium and plutonium and so on and so on.
" Asked to explain the rationale of the CSeries deal, Knittel said: "It is really the power of Airbus: in terms of its sales force, in terms of marketing and in terms of operating leverage.
We're going to be taking a lot of the weaknesses of the products in those segments in terms of efficiency, in terms of driving dynamics, in terms of performance, and flipping those to strengths.
Paul suggested that people were primarily searching for terms that matched their own cultural identity (and indeed, Pornhub confirmed that terms like "Japanese" are most popular in Japan, and so on for other terms).
I was happy because of that, and the things they talked about actually lived up to, in terms of the arms, in terms of the good guys, in terms of the winning building in.
I have a question in terms of the responsibility you've seen in terms of the governments really stepping up in terms of transparency are you encouraged by what you've seen particularly in Saudi Arabi?
And we've worked on things like terms of use and how to develop our terms of use or terms of service that will keep out ... you have to allow for some degree of hate speech.
"Some people speak in jargon, some speak in technical terms and then there are some people who don't understand technical terms and they need to have things explained to them in layman's terms," he says.
We are highly confident in the contractual terms we have in place, that we will meet those contractual terms.
What he did was so bad in terms of our constitution in terms of the wellbeing of our country.
People talk about the show in terms of a revolution for television, but I didn't think in those terms.
Game of Thrones is a record breaking, successful show, in terms of viewership and certainly in terms of budget.
"Subtitled films cannot compete with Hollywood in market terms but they could compete in cultural prestige terms," she said.
Like I think you have to think in terms in these terms if you want to make a point.
"In evolutionary terms, they probably didn't have a huge amount to worry about in terms of predators," she added.
"We want to move slowly in terms of explaining to society, and quickly in terms of implementation," she says.
Not in terms of advancing schools to New Year's Eve, and not in terms of the bigger financial picture.
"It goes further into the trenches in terms of the mythology and in terms of the characters," he explained.
I've tried in terms of language to be accessible to all educational backgrounds and then in terms of ideology.
This is based on a discount rate of 20703% in nominal terms and 22070% in real terms (after inflation).
One is what I just talked about in terms of inclusive growth, in terms of everybody sharing in it.
The 223-year TSR in dollar terms dropped to 22014 percent, and to 223 percent in Singapore dollar terms.
It is not just "nigger" and other terms based on ethnic identity, but also terms based on sexual identity.
Russia is new in terms of nuclear and we are old and tired and exhausted in terms of nuclear.
He is sort of an anti-president -- at least in terms of how we have always defined those terms.
Specifically, the man asked about two six-year terms for senators and six two-year terms for House members.
They are limited in terms of what they can bring in terms of decor, since it's a destination wedding.
"These Terms of Service (TOS) do not affect any transactions made before its effective date," RSI's terms site said.
You think of them in terms of screen size, not in terms of how many versions have been released.
She lived it in her own terms, and her own terms were to just push forward and do it.
Olson: There's protest in terms of a political thing, and then there's protest in terms of just aesthetic individuality.
Precise terms of the contract terms are not public and Shell has not detailed its earnings from Iraqi oil.
"Of course in terms of political capital, in terms of image, it's not very good for Macron," he said.
I'm not talking about in terms of their actual sexual orientation, but in terms of their publicly presented orientation.
He places trust in what we see on our own terms, rather than spoon-feeding us art historical terms.
I-- I mean we are in a good position in terms of the company's profile in terms of profitability.
But they are all making me look very young, both in terms of age and in terms of energy.
Amazon's terms of service are not a smart contract, but the billing system that implements those terms is automated.
Without this visual differentiation, many of the terms would be able to pass as ordinary civilian terms, ordinary poetry.
They are thinking generationally, not in terms of the next election cycle but in terms of the next epoch.
It can be seen in racial difference and regional difference, in terms of gender and in terms of class.
But in terms of value, and in terms of harm, a lot of that crime is below the surface.
That's the most important thing, both in terms of life saved and in terms of life years or prognosis.
Meeting the novel on its own terms, then, without expectation, I struggled to gauge what exactly those terms were.
He has served two terms now — and two terms in the 1970s — and leaves office popular and generally respected.
" Apparently she thinks "in terms of Democratic Party success" means the same thing as "in terms of America's future.
All members of Congress should be limited to 12 years — two terms for senators, and six terms for representatives.
Unavowed is by far Gilbert's biggest game — both in terms of acclaim and in terms of its total size.
Bergman also advocated term limits — five consecutive terms, which would amount to 20 years under the four-year terms.
"We are in line with our commitments in (the first half), in terms of volume, in terms of turnover, in terms of operating profit — all that is secure despite this difference in market conditions," Bollore said.
"We contribute in terms of relationship, we contribute in terms of funding, and we contribute in terms of a steady source of business," said Lisa Robins, Asia Pacific head of global transaction banking at Deutsche Bank.
"Target's efforts are helping it compete with the likes of Walmart in terms of prices, the department stores in terms of merchandising, and Amazon in terms of delivery," Telsey Advisory Group analyst Joseph Feldman said recently.
BECKY QUICK: What would you put in terms of, I mean, you're an actuarial mind, in terms of these things.
My New Year's goal was to invest in myself, both in terms of money and in terms of personal development.
They're not on the level of Disney in terms of film, but they're an industry leader in terms of television.
"We've really done a lot of research in terms of what makes sense in terms of reading instruction," said Cooperman.
"I don't view it in personal terms like that, but I do view it in terms of policy," Portman replied.
DAVID FABER: And so, what is your sense in terms of that, in terms of what will happen to pricing?
Russian share indexes were mixed, rising in dollar terms but falling rouble terms, reflecting the slight strengthening of the rouble.
In terms of funding, in terms of all of the things I've been able to get them, including the vets.
MM: Useless in terms of functionality, but useful in terms of the ideas and the memories that the pianos hold.
The Grammy awards are always a densely populated awards show, both in terms of attendance and in terms of nominations.
There are long periods where nothing much happens in terms of plot development, but everything happens in terms of emotion.
What they've gathered early-on in terms of experience and high-level input, they've lost in terms of overall vision.
The format has grown dramatically over the years, in terms of users, but also in terms of reach and power.
That time in Arizona mattered, both in terms of Contreras's setup behind the plate and in terms of his confidence.
I don't remember thinking of it in fond terms or thinking of it in terms that I shied away from.
In terms of scale, maybe, but in terms of attention to detail, it clearly left a lot to be desired.
Shows are seen and assessed in terms of their influences, or in terms of what "era" they roughly fell into.
"I still hold myself to strict guidelines in terms of what I touch in terms of that money," he says.
Defining an opponent in less than positive terms, while defining one's client in favorable terms, is a proven winning formula.
Retail sales for Office decreased in sterling terms by 0.9%, while in rand terms, however, retail sales rose by 5.3%.
Many medical, insurance, and left-of-center groups oppose the return of STLDI terms to terms to their historical length.
"In terms of substantive budget terms, it's a rounding error, it makes barely a dent in the deficit," he said.
What he did was so bad in terms of our Constitution, in terms of the well being of our country.
It also defined women in terms of men and caring about them in terms of their places in men's families.
"Truth" is defined in terms of specific terms as dictated by Putin, and "truth" can be amended when circumstances require.
I mean, we did in some ways, in terms of acting, but not in terms of being controversial at all.
What he did was so bad in terms of our Constitution, in terms of the well-being of our country.
Along with avoiding terms such as "toxic masculinity," Shraya is also careful not to frame her narratives within binary terms.
Our perceptions are distorted, in part, by thinking about swings in terms of points rather than in terms of percentages.
What he did was so bad in terms of our Constitution, in terms of the well-being of our country.
Those terms replace a $778 million fine imposed last year in a dispute over the chip maker's patent licensing terms.
Those terms replace a $778 million fine imposed last year in a dispute over the chip-maker's patent licensing terms.
I like what they're doing in terms of Marcus and what they're doing in terms of technology, because they're experimenting.
Terms were not disclosed, but a source familiar with its terms said it was valued at around 1 billion euros.
In other words, to keep other suppliers from selling on lax terms, we ourselves have to sell on lax terms.
You go to credit before a final bid date and the terms might be different from first round bid terms.
After all, speaking of mental illness in blanket terms is no more useful than speaking about "illness" in blanket terms.
But Mr. Manziel violated the terms, and we all understood those terms and we have to be compliant with them.
Everybody's done their work in terms of costume and in terms of set dressing and design, and hair and makeup.
Typically, companies only significantly change service terms for existing members on their renewal dates, with the assumption that members signed on under one set of terms and are guaranteed those terms for the duration of their service.
We're internally a pretty transparent organization in terms of revenue and where we are in terms of sales goals and what we are in terms of product roadmap and why this product and not that product, etc.
But the orchestra is absolutely not turning its back on its roots and its deep involvement in the musical life of New York City in terms of new music, in terms of education, in terms of outreach.
"Once we allow [facial recognition tech in schools], it's going to open a floodgate for millions and millions of dollars of state dollars being spent on technology that is really questionable in terms of its reliability, in terms of its accuracy, and in terms of its value, versus the risks that come with using this technology, in terms of privacy, in terms of false positives, and so many other things," Wallace said.
I think there are tactics that you can borrow in terms of organizing, in terms of being present, in terms of just remembering how easy it is as citizens and constituents to scare the shit out of Congress.
"You're seeing some countries that are going backwards rather than forwards in terms of freedom of the press, in terms of freedom of the Internet, in terms of respecting political opposition and civil society," Obama said on Saturday.
Retail sales in January expanded a revised 223.7 percent in value terms and grew a revised 212.1 percent in volume terms.
It's a very, very diverse group of people in terms of where they're from and in terms of what they do.
The for the month rose 3.7 percent in terms of total return terms, and was up 2.53 percent for the year.
In terms of the excitement and energy, in terms of the walkoffs, this is one of the ones that stands out.
"They have over the years removed some of the terms, they actually change quite frequently the available terms," the official said.
We're kind of recent in terms of our own personal histories, although not in terms of black presence in this country.
"In terms of exercise, I just pushed and challenged myself more in terms of getting stronger and lifting heavier," says Tomlinson.
But in terms of black people, in terms of the country as a whole, people felt like that would extend everywhere.
There's some sort of artistic merit in terms of Ariana doing the role in terms of the surprise for the audience.
So when that's done, you add all of that to what we've done in terms of regulatory, in terms of military.
"Our observations show that people who used the new terms also used terms like 'isolation,' 'loneliness,' or 'self-harm," she said.
"This situation is not acceptable in terms of dignity for these people [and] in terms of protection," she told VICE News.
Some properties had their rents fixed in cash terms from 1939 to 1957, resulting in a real-terms fall of 60%.
We have enough bad news in terms of what's going to be a drag in terms of escalation of trade concerns.
How do you build an audience on your own terms now, and in your case, do everything on your own terms?
It has incredible momentum, not only in terms of deployment and costs but in terms of public opinion and cultural cachet.
In terms of car companies, Tesla and GM have seized the lead commercially, with Google right there in terms of research.
I'll sometimes go back in my previous correspondence with somebody and see if we were on "Hi" terms or "Hey" terms.
A ruling on the gas supply terms is expected by April, Kobolyev said, and on transit terms in the second quarter.
Instead of allowing companies and workers to negotiate the terms of their relationship, the test largely dictates the terms for them.
"We are ahead of schedule in every way, both in terms of asset sales and in terms of reinvestment," she said.
It's so interesting because I had a couple of parallels in terms of real life and characters, in terms of relationships.
The notion of an "extraordinary quality of life" is "life on your terms, not my idea, but your terms," he says.
The country ranked 60th in terms of female labor force participation and 70th in terms of wage equality for similar work.
It has been one of the most outspoken, and, in terms of products, forward-looking companies, in terms of browser privacy.
We may be under- resourced in terms of personnel, but I think we do a good job in terms of assets.
All this suggests that Mr. Trump's strategy, while efficient in terms of costs, may not be effective in terms of persuasion.
While the precise terms remain confidential, the reports note that the new proposed terms would provide further relief for commonwealth ratepayers.
But I'd like to encourage you to think of this concept not in terms of truth, but in terms of use.
WHEN YOU LOOK AT WHAT WERE TRYING TO DO ITS TAKING CARE OF THE CUSTOMER ON THEIR TERMS NOT OUR TERMS.
While these terms roughly correspond to the age-old dichotomy between individualism and collectivism, they are not synonymous with those terms.
BECKY QUICK: Where is your growth potential both in terms of who's playing and where they're playing in terms of geography?
They wouldn't necessarily put it these terms, but they have chosen to lose on their terms rather than win with compromise.
Sports can be viewed closely, in terms of the game, technique, strategy; or broadly, in terms of the culture, politics, business.
Year-on-year, industrial activity in July dropped 2.8% in seasonally-adjusted terms and contracted 1.7% in non-seasonally adjusted terms.
We have them in terms of the theft of intellectual property, we have them in terms of the closing of markets.
SBI Cards has the second largest market share in terms of number of cards and also in terms of market spend.
Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari: I mean in terms of economy, in terms of financial system we have been very very resilient.
The account was terminated for violating the company's terms of service, though a YouTube representative didn't specify what those terms were.
We're pretty far out there in terms of how we're trying to change society in terms of the betterment of all.
Terms of Endearment: Linden Trust for Conservation produced this handy guide to the terms being thrown around in 2020 climate commitments.
There's even a glossary of terms geared to help customers understand what exactly they are purchasing, and help define unfamiliar terms.
But Worona said what they lose in terms of brand safety, he believes they make up for in terms of authenticity.
While it lags Netflix in terms of subscribers, the live aspect seems to be pushing it higher in terms of engagement.
He's constantly coming up with new and different ideas, both in terms of the creative, but also in terms of delivery.
They also identified terms that project meaning onto an image, for example "philanthropist," and recommended excluding the terms from AI training.
There is no market that so entertainment-driven in terms of movies or so uni-dimensional in terms of sport, i.e.
I cannot believe the change we have seen in terms of our economic growth, in terms of restoring our military strength.
I don't mean in terms of what people say on the internet, I mean in terms of who runs the world.
It should also have a full complement of commissioners on active terms — four of the six are currently serving expired terms.
All the way down to the terms sheet, we don't put a name on the terms sheet for a board seat.
I love what he did in terms of humanizing Joe, in terms of reigniting things between Joe and Gordon, and in terms of showing that Mutiny, which often has this great appreciation and fairness for everybody, sometimes misses too.
I think everyone in the room understand the economics of a lot of bad things have happened, including from slavery to what we're experiencing now in terms of economics in terms of what makes sense in terms of dollars.
For instance, both equity and debt can come with good terms or bad terms — an equity round on unfavorable terms can be just as dangerous, if not worse, than the challenges that can be associated with taking on debt.
A couple of things I teach about language and defining terms: First, it's critical for a debater's success to use the precise term, and second to know how to use both "god terms" and "devil terms" to your advantage.
But I just want to say that I am given the right to do something so important in terms of so many of the issues we discussed, in terms of health care, in terms of so many different things.
In October, talks between the two sides are supposed to shift from the terms of exit to the terms of re-engagement.
Not in terms of getting away from punches—he's pretty hittable—but in terms of bringing the right tool for the job.
Yes, as soon as it becomes feminized it's devalued, both in terms of socially devalued, but also in terms of — Monetarily devalued!
They might not be quite successful in terms of the market, but they can be very successful in terms of critical reception.
Senate Republican leaders, anxious to get Mr Kavanaugh robed before November's mid-terms, had no choice but to agree to these terms.
"He's using the Washington Post ... for political purposes to save Amazon in terms of taxes and in terms of antitrust, " Trump said.
However, they can vary among lenders, which makes it important to fully understand the terms of your mortgage (see common terms below).
Measured in euro terms, it was the most expensive car ever sold at auction, but measured in dollar terms, it ranked second.
Age is so important because, in terms of culture and in terms of marketing, it does define what people are interested in.
Particularly now, with everyone speaking up about equality in the workplace — not just in terms of pay, but in terms of respect.
With Brexit uncertainty mounting, London's private rents have been flat in nominal terms for a year (and have fallen in real terms).
The internet has been an incredible boon to mankind, both in terms of our liberties and also in terms of our productivity.
That calculation reflects the change in current dollar terms, rather than in real rouble terms, which would be the more relevant measure.
Something that invites — both in terms of form factor but also in terms of how the product is executed — these active lifestyles.
The West, broadly defined, is seven times bigger than Russia in terms of population, and 14 times bigger in terms of GDP.
In terms of percent gains, this January is similar to last but in terms of where we've come from, it's very different.
Yeah, well, the movement was very ... technology helped fuel this grassroots movement in terms of the fundraising, in terms of the organizing.
In terms of actual substance, my sense is the Egyptian government may be a bit disappointed in terms of what it gets.
Particularly in terms of what you do at the State department, and in terms of international relations, dealing with allies and others.
And in terms of women's political representation worldwide, the U.S. ranks an embarrassing 104th place in terms of women in national legislatures.
But, I still feel that I have an awful lot to offer in terms of my writing, in terms of my performance.
According to Lord, the terms of service when he made the initial pledge aren't the same terms of service they are today.
Despite a number of people throwing down the terms "correction" and "crash," not a lot of people know what these terms mean.
This is much more complex - complex in terms of storyline, complex in terms of number of locations, complex in number of actors.
So downstream manufacturers are 29 times larger than steel mills in terms of GDP and 46 times larger in terms of employment.
Moreover, Russia's military operations in Syria, whether in terms of combat operations or in terms of logistic support, have continued to improve.
In fact, revenues were up in nominal terms in fiscal year 2018 compared to 2017, and only down slightly in real terms.
The proposal would limit senators to serving two terms and representatives to serving six terms, for a total of 12 years each.
Ms. Olsen continues to write about relationships — with lovers, family, herself — in generalized terms that, more clearly than ever, are pop terms.
"It may not pay off in terms of money, but it would certainly pay off in terms of good will," he said.
The measure would restrict lawmakers from serving more than four terms in the House and more than two terms in the Senate.
But interpretation in terms of a general catastrophe, in terms of the state of the world at large, may be worse still.
So the combined hedge fund position in Brent and WTI looks very stretched in barrel terms but less so in dollar terms.
In terms of percent gains, this January is similar to last, but in terms of where we've come from, it's very different.
In terms of free agents, she arguably brings the most to the table, at least in terms of being an established brand.
I don't think you can understand the words 'nature' and 'natural' without thinking of them as religious terms, rather than scientific terms.
For the first eight months of 2018, total retail sales rose 12.2 percent in value terms and 10.6 percent in volume terms.
Individualism and collectivism are framed primarily in terms of cooperation and competition, while endarky and exarky are framed in terms of sufficiency.
"He's using the Washington Post ... for political purposes to save Amazon in terms of taxes and in terms of antitrust," Trump said.
"I can't be the only one to see — in economic terms, if not in health terms — history repeating itself," he told me.
Paul LePage, is coming to the end of two terms in which he led on his own (often blunt, sometimes crude) terms.
In September they were 11 percent higher than at the 2006 peak in nominal terms, and almost as high in real terms.
But fall TV means less and less for networks in terms of quality, as well as in terms of their bottom lines.
Lawyers for PG&E did not contest the new terms, which the company considers more feasible than terms Alsup proposed in January.
China is on good terms with Trump's family, and Trump's family has helped keep China on good terms with the United States.
" He added: "What he did was so bad in terms of our Constitution, in terms of the well-being of our country.
I think there is a tremendous pent-up demand, both in terms of the stock market and in terms of the economy.
And skating officials are coming to terms with exactly what that means in terms of maturity of performance and sustainability of health.
The party allows its president to serve a maximum of three three-year terms, not a maximum of two three-year terms.
China on Tuesday reported July exports were up 7.2 percent in dollar terms, while imports were up 11.0 percent in dollar terms.
Arianna Huffington: Well obviously government has a big role to play in terms of family leave, in terms of subsidized child care.
So downstream manufacturing is 85033 times larger in terms of employment and 29 times larger in terms of its contribution to GDP.
Make sure you understand the terms as outlined in the "Custom URL Terms of Use" section, and then click "Change URL."6.
So I don't think of it in terms of publishers, I think of it in terms of content, consumption and coverage, okay?
Define Your Terms An essential aspect of making an effective argument is the need to be clear and precise in defining terms.
The government usually translates those terms into policy and law, though some flexibility remains for individual companies to set their own terms.
ZB: When was the last time American politics was this fuzzy, in terms of its disagreements and the basic terms being settled?
Facebook's new terms of service explains how ads get targeted Facebook's terms of service got a light polishing, Russell Brandom reports: Facebook has published new terms of service, giving more details on content removals, ad targeting, and users' intellectual property rights.
That's a journey within itself because there's so much that comes with respect that we are still learning even now in terms of sex, in terms of equality in the workplace, and especially in terms of respecting each other's knowledge.
It's been written about in terms of its resonance with the way men don't listen to women in the workplace, and in terms of the secret Gilly had likely uncovered, and in terms of a whole bunch of other things.
"If we saw Sanders or Warren coming in, not only in terms of tax but also in terms of spend, and that has an impact not only in terms of business and consumer confidence but also financial market confidence," he said.
I think if you are in Asia I see a few countries where I have to say that actually the way it is now is steadily developed in terms of infrastructure in terms of innovation in terms of consumer goods.
Now, if we can do the same thing on trade, think what that means for our country, in terms of economic growth, in terms of jobs, in terms of getting wages moving higher, and the impact that has for all Americans.
For the first two months of 230.8, total retail sales increased 14.63 percent in value terms and rose 214.6 percent in volume terms.
"Baldwin's legacy in terms of a material setting, in terms of material culture attached to his life, has not been preserved," said Zaborowska.
Your critical voice is valuable in terms of looking at things, but it is essentially crippling in terms of the making of things.
"We're in a good position in terms of the company's profile, in terms of profitability and margins continue to get better," he said.
And this is a critical juncture, in terms, not just of the U.S. and China relationship, but in terms of the global economy.
Coke physically is not a big company, in terms of the number of employees, in terms of the number of assets, physical assets.
"When we describe the economy, as you say, in rosy terms, it is, I would say, more like finally positive terms," he said.
They fell by 3.5% in the year to September in dollar terms, according to Capital Economics, while in volume terms they were flat.
The Big Mac remains McDonald's top-selling sandwich in dollar terms (though some other smaller items sell more in terms of unit sales).
The authors point out that their search terms were broader than those used in our analysis, including terms related to Brexit and immigration.
I feel like there's an argument both in terms of the distribution side but also in terms of just a content creation side.
It could stand more requirement in terms of rider comfort, but it seems safe and effective in terms of navigating dense city traffic.
Box also has higher revenues in raw dollar terms, and lower net losses in raw dollar terms, making its operating margins far superior.
Fianna Fail will target a balanced budget in both structural terms, excluding the effects of the economic cycle, and headline terms, Martin said.
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Right now, she's trying to come to terms with the family change and surely she will come to terms with this complex transition.
They're a very good second-screen experience in terms of the user-generated content, not so much in terms of showcasing the video.
" Noting that with camp, it's not about talking in "terms of beauty" but rather "in terms of the degree of artifice, of stylization.
"In terms of conventional brews that you can buy at a grocery store, Dunkin Donuts got the best score in terms of polyphenols."
Look, in terms of capital invested, yes, the percentages are absolutely correct, but in terms of number of businesses started, it's shifting dramatically.
For the first three months of 21, total retail sales increased 27.8491 percent in value terms and rose 12.7 percent in volume terms.
The length of the terms mean governors routinely outlast presidents, and the terms are staggered to further insulate the Fed from political pressure.
Students take two courses in eight-week terms, with five terms a year, and attend classes four days a week from 9 a.m.
In Hofstadter's terms, what makes Trump paranoid is the grandiosity of his claims, the framing of politics in terms of vast apocalyptic stakes.
Again, not in terms of affecting the vote count but in terms of potential penetration of voter registration databases or something like that.
In terms of pure creative space, that is certainly the idiom that I'm much more used to, in terms of just making stuff.
It's very important and I think this is what I will change in terms of role and in terms of the working style.
When you use the word bad or good, those are relative terms, they're moral terms, and it depends on how you define them.
But in terms of that broader political picture, there's a lot of talk about it in terms of echo chambers and filter bubbles.
Term limits No member of Congress could serve more that six full terms and no senator could be elected past two full terms.
But investors have shown increased resistance to aggressive terms in 2018, with the majority of deals backing buyouts having amended terms before pricing.
And the reality is that he's still far behind Hillary Clinton in terms of the pledged delegate count, certainly in terms of superdelegates.
In terms of safety, some women think about it in very religious terms, like, 'in a very Islamic society I won't be harassed.
Terms like sapiosexuality will only become more popularHammack said he's seen terms like sapiosexual become increasingly common sexual orientation descriptors over the years.
"Making it possible to have more than two terms doesn't make it certain that person will have more than two terms," he said.
Worst-performing groups were materials and tech in terms of frequency, and in terms of price change it was consumer discretionary and materials.
In July, exports from China grew 7.2 percent in dollar terms from a year ago and imports rose 11.0 percent in dollar terms.
The index is up 13 percent in sterling terms from its post-Brexit low, but has gained only 7 percent in dollar terms.
"These are the most expensive planes in terms of fuel (inefficiency) and in terms of maintenance," Sterne Agee CRT analyst Adam Hackel said.
The problem with simply looking at the trade numbers is that they are expressed in U.S. dollar terms, and not in volume terms.
Affordable set-top boxes are a necessity, not just in terms of costs but in terms of the democratic traditions of this country.
Mr. Bayh, 60, served two terms as governor of Indiana, from 1989 to 1997, and two terms as senator, from 1999 to 2011.
That shatters the previous record, which was about 700,000 in seasonally adjusted terms, or a million in raw terms, way back in 1982.
"I think there's a tremendous pent-up demand both in terms of the stock market and in terms of the economy," Trump added.
For an example of this distinction, check out Amazon's Kindle Store Terms of Use or Barnes & Noble's Nook Store Terms of Service documents.
So the better way to think about the rules isn't in terms of what these companies do, but rather in terms of size.
Fortnite is still the biggest game in the world — if not quite in terms of audience, then in terms of attention and revenue.
And all of that is making us stronger, in terms of the investment and in terms of dealing with the crisis of overproduction.
"I still feel that I have an awful lot to offer in terms of my writing, in terms of my performance," he said.
You know we're clear in terms of what the strategy is, we're clear in terms of what our infrastructure and capabilities are today.
But 5G is going to represent some fantastic new opportunities, in terms of autonomous driving, in terms of telehealth, remote education, for example.
Both in terms of scope and in terms of temporal duration for these attacks go back at least to 2014 if not before.
Their replies would be revealing in terms of their hoped-for health care utopia, but also in terms of their health policy knowledge.
"There is probably no increased risk in terms of long-term neurodevelopmental problems, in terms of data we have right now," she said.
I want to echo particularly what was said in terms of the change that we've seen in terms of resources for the military.
Both in terms of what in newsrooms they refer to as service journalism, but also just in terms of just explaining the world.
You know, I mean, but I would say that absolutely— BECKY QUICK: But what about the specifics of what have been proposed in terms of potential border adjustment taxes, in terms of immigration policies, in terms of regulation rollbacks, all of these things?
You know, I mean, but I would say that absolutely— Quick: But what about the specifics of what have been proposed in terms of potential border adjustment taxes, in terms of immigration policies, in terms of regulation rollbacks, all of these things?
"Our day-to-day unfair terms case work has considered variation terms from a variety of products and does not suggest that variation terms have generally been used in a manner likely to cause widespread harm to consumers," it said in a statement.
And meanwhile there's more market consolidation, there's more busting unions, so you have the employer having so much more power in the marketplace in terms of wages, in terms of hours worked, in terms of just classification — making people work off the clock.
"We have seen a steady improvement in terms of demand, in terms of load factor as well as in terms of the fare passengers are willing to pay," said Thng, a Singapore Airlines veteran who previously ran its Southeast Asian regional arm, Silkair.
"We believed we had a good shot because we offered a lot of the things they were looking for in terms of workforce, in terms of existing infrastructure, depth of labor pool, in terms of being on the east coast," Kelly told CNBC.
But what we're doing, if you look at the Alibaba platform today, we are delivering so much more value to brands and product owners in terms of their customer acquisition, in terms of brand building, in terms of their engagement with consumers.
"Finding this specimen so well-preserved was actually a nice internal check, because in terms of the shape of the animal, in terms of the skin, in terms of the proportion, it's pretty much exactly what we would have thought," he said.
"Nigeria is an interesting market in terms of size we are exploring and other markets like Botswana and Zambia, which are not big markets in terms of sheer size but in terms of pockets of customers they present a good opportunity," Allawalla said.
"The [informed minority argument] defenders argue that if a sufficient number of consumers read and understand latent terms and thereby become informed, then they will demand efficient terms, and the producers will in turn provide those terms to all consumers," Cruz wrote.
There are a lot of forces pushing us faster and faster to develop these disruptive technologies and it's very difficult to know in advance what the consequences will be, in terms of community, in terms of relations with people, in terms of politics.
Have you had that feeling before, not necessarily in terms of channeling your mom, but in terms of feeling like you're tapped into something?
Instapaper's delay in terms of compliance shouldn't cost it any money in terms of fines, but it will most definitely cost it some users.
But if regulators do approve the terms, they will surely insist on Comcast-esque terms that vitiate the ostensible business rationale for the deal.
Meantime, the lot 10 terms have the F-0003B variant's per-plane price at $122.8 million, down 6.7 percent from the lot 9 terms.
But here, the terms and conditions, and if he fail to meet those terms and conditions, I&aposm going to be your worst enemy.
Industrial production in the Czech Republic dropped 3.4% in annual terms in December, while Hungarian output fell 1.2% year-on-year, in unadjusted terms.
DY: This has always been the case, but you see East Coast terms that are way more investor favorable, compared with West Coast [terms].
It's not heavy engineering in terms of mechanical parts, but it's really important in terms of stability and activity and electrification and electric propulsion.
"In terms of my kids, the initial weekend was pretty traumatic in terms of it was something they never could've expected," David Knoll said.
While Ghosn is under strict bail terms - including on internet usage - his lawyer, Junichiro Hironaka, told reporters the tweet did not violate those terms.
Lohan, however, does more than just play two wholly realized twins who are identical in terms of appearance and distinct in terms of personality.
So one way to think about this is in terms of fragmentation, but another way to think about it is in terms of personalization.
I have had women working for me in positions that they've never worked in terms of construction, in terms of so many different jobs.
In terms of the plot, it probably doesn't need to be there, but in terms of just deepening the quagmire, boy, does it work.
Under the terms of the bill, he would be eligible for two further five-year terms that could leave him in power until 2030.
They want the "best" candidate, defined in terms of how they would govern, who can also win, defined in terms of the general election.
If RewardStyle has Terms of Use which prohibit, I'm sure, someone from copying their content, they would have violated those Terms of Use also.
"In terms of public exposure, in terms of the pressure that that creates, it was a lot higher than we've experienced before," Balcombe said.
In our Edward Snowden era, we think of "mass surveillance" in terms of national security more often than in terms of local law enforcement.
So we've got something that works in terms of the market system, in terms of turning out lots of goods and services people want.
Apple has now unilaterally declared the contract terms unacceptable; the same terms that have applied to iPhones and cellular-enabled iPads for a decade.
Baby clearly isn't one of them, but he has to do what Doc says until they are on even terms (terms which Doc decides).
Offensive terms will not see suggestions from Google, although it's unclear how Google arrived at the set of terms or phrases it deems offensive.
"After about ten minutes, we realized this guy was off the charts in terms of who he is in terms of photography," Miele said.
From here, you might find yourself discussing the abundance of negative terms — and the paucity of positive terms — for sensuality or desire in women.
" But, he cautions that, "Any military action should be framed exclusively in terms of chemical weapons deterrence and not in terms of regime change.
Pier 1 Imports might be sinking in terms of sales, but the home-goods retailer still has much to offer in terms of quality.
In August, China's exports were up 5.5 percent from a year ago in dollar terms, while imports were up 13.3 percent in dollar terms.
While Airbus has been leading in terms of new orders for years, its American rival has been ahead since 2012 in terms of deliveries.
"The high standards here in the U.S. have made our banks stronger in absolute terms and in comparative terms" against foreign banks, Curry said.
But, that said, I think we are clear in terms of the immediate challenge ahead in both domestic issues and in terms of Brexit.
In comparison, Yestar's credit terms with imaging products supplier Fujifilm are much more lenient than the credit terms Yestar offers to its imaging customers.
Similarly, the actions of a person may be described psychologically, in terms of his or her desires and beliefs, or in terms of physiology.
Legislation through litigation is costly, not just in terms of dollars, but more importantly, in terms of its perverse effects on our legal system.
"You actually need business investment to pick up for us to get that boost in terms of growth in terms of exports," he said.
And the scene both in terms of visuals and in terms of lyrics has always used violence as a way of conveying ideas, right?
In terms of what do I do, we're trying to solve a pretty hard problem, in terms of how does a car drive itself?
It's not just [about] good, fast, hoppy beers; it's pushing the boundaries in terms of alcohol and in terms of how beer is made.
It's not even so much have or have-not in terms of wealth or income, it's have or have-not in terms of opportunity.
But if you really did leave the company on good terms, then presumably you left on good terms with some actual person or persons.
Not so much in terms of how this new iPhone sells, but in terms of how many people buy the iPhone after this one.
His son, Evan Bayh, served two terms as governor of Indiana (1989 to 1996) and two terms in the U.S. Senate (1999 to 2011).
Under the terms of the nuclear pact, the administration must certify every 90 days that Iran is complying with the terms of the deal.
That way, you can try to stop passively accepting the terms dictated by a lover and start actively defining terms that work for you.
What we do know that works in terms of your hands, and in terms of what you need to do, is washing your hands.
The account was terminated for violating the company's terms of service, but a YouTube representative didn't offer any information on what those terms were.
"I think there's a tremendous pent-up demand both in terms of the stock market and in terms of the economy," Trump said Monday.
We continue to act as racial managers, clinging to the job of setting the culture's terms and measuring everyone else's otherness against those terms.
"The mock drafts are valuable in terms of us having some reps in terms of the process," the assistant general manager Kelly McCrimmon said.
Only five states have longer terms for the lower house of their legislatures: Alabama, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi and North Dakota have four-year terms.
Mr. Trump's proposals are too far to the right in terms of domestic cuts and too far to the left in terms of balance.
These options include getting financing elsewhere so its cash balance does not breach the loan terms, or renegotiating the debt terms with its lenders.
As higher oil prices boost the credit quality of oil companies, issuers are likely to get more favorable terms when they negotiate refinancing terms.
But once the terms of impeachment are sent to the Senate, McConnell will have a key role in deciding the terms of the trial.
It's true that Tesla cannot compete with its established peers in terms of scale, but it can in terms of the pace of innovation.
When do we use the terms and what do these terms suggest, not only about the law and public policy, but positions of power?
"Our approach is to do successive up rounds with straightforward terms rather than chase a big slug with onerous terms," Dhillon told TechCrunch once.
Yet the people over time saw sufficient problems with presidents who sought successive terms that they eventually imposed a limit of two successive terms.
Only once since World War II has a party won more than two consecutive terms: George H.W. Bush, after two terms of Ronald Reagan.
"Germany is a very important country for us, both in terms of air transport services and in terms of development of tourism," he said.
Further, we reiterate fee-specific terms on every customer invoice, itemize fees on management reports, and annually distribute complete Terms & Conditions to every customer.
"Italy is the weakest country in terms of debt and in terms of risk in case of instability at the world level," he said.
"If you can raise money at reasonable terms — and that doesn't necessarily mean nosebleed terms — that capital can help you navigate appropriately," Hoffman said.
Economic activity shrank 0.1% in July from June in seasonally adjusted terms and expanded 0.3% from July of 2018 in non-seasonally adjusted terms.
The reason the country is having such a hard time deciding on the precise terms of Brexit is that there are no good terms.
It will help you understand how The Times thinks, less in terms of politics than in terms of journalism and journalists around the world.
While Ghosn is under strict bail terms - including on internet usage - his lawyer, Junichiro Hironaka, told reporters the tweet did not violate those terms.
The studies that show just dining out at a full-service restaurant, or a fast-casual restaurant, is in many ways just as bad as eating at a fast-food restaurant in terms of calories, or in terms of sodium, or in terms of cholesterol.
Read the terms of service If a company says it owns your data and you agreed to their terms, and their terms hold up, then they own your data, according to Melissa Brekke, an attorney at Gunderson Dettmer who drafts and reads these policies regularly.
It's also about what that might mean in terms of free trade agreements, in terms of the digital economy, in terms of environmental standards, it's a whole range of different things and so it will be important for Australian businesses to be part of that.
So with all these ports together, do you think that it's going to help Hong Kong or hurt Hong Kong in the long run in terms of building the industry, in terms of trade in the air and in terms of shipping, in the seas?
While we are still awaiting specifics in terms of priorities and financing, there is broad consensus that fixing and improving infrastructure will have clear economic benefits, both to individuals in terms of jobs created and to businesses in terms of improving the flow of commerce.
"In terms of the response, in terms of the unnecessary bureaucracy, in terms of the lack of urgency, for example, of the Corps of Engineers, it is likely that being an American territory and being second class citizens is playing a huge role," Gov.
"In the long run it may end up being something that will be transformative in terms of what we are trying to achieve in terms of 'rise of the rest,' leveling the playing field, in terms of opportunities and job creation and so forth."
"[Women] are saying, 'We like Donald Trump because we feel he's going to be the strongest for the country in terms of protection, in terms of [the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria], in terms of the border,' " the GOP presidential front-runner added.
But unlike conservatives, whose emphasis is on stability and tradition, they strive for progress, both in material terms and in terms of character and ethics.
If you put a vertical bar — like this "|" — between your search terms, Google will give you websites that have any or all of the terms.
The proposed changes would limit the president to two consecutive terms but would not take into account previous terms, potentially extending Nkurunziza's rule to 2034.
"We can also predict in terms of what's going to happen in the next 15 to 30 minutes, in terms of traffic flows," Liu added.
There has been no change in the usage of the terms over the years, with both terms occurring in in the scientific literature for decades.
"The focus isn't on the fact that these kids are really at a deficit in terms of finances, in terms of living circumstances," she said.
If you really want to familiarize yourself with extensive number of terms and phrases you'll hear, turn to NBC Sports' extensive list of snowboarding terms.
The Gartman Letter publisher said he previously liked gold only in yen and euro terms but is now "turning fundamentally bullish" even in dollar terms.
Fortnite has long been the largest game in the world — if not in terms of pure player count, then surely in terms of cultural influence.
Frankly, the wall, in terms of drugs, in terms of keeping certain people out that we don't want in this county, the wall is imperative.
While there is technically no limit to the number of terms a secretary-general may serve, none has held office for more than two terms.
We are constrained in some ways by that primary objective in terms of the survey design — in terms of the design of Vote Compass itself.
That compares with a rise of 0.1 percent in March in month-on-month terms and a 3.7 percent increase in year-on-year terms.
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But in terms of the cinema-going experience itself, IMAX is arguably the most immersive format out there, just in terms of aspect ratio alone.
Industrial metal supply chains are highly globalized, not just in terms of consumption by an equally globalized manufacturing sector, but also in terms of production.
It would limit the president to two consecutive seven-year terms, but would not take into account previous terms, potentially extending his rule to 2034.
Once they were over, it would be in terms of hardware—even, to a degree, in terms of expertise—as if they had never happened.
For me, everything being constant, we are seeing by December we will be comfortable in terms of our generation, and in terms of evacuation (transmission).
While the metaphor might seem flip, it makes sense both in terms of neuroplasticity and in terms of new understandings of the fluidity of sexuality.
"Our economy is doing well in terms of unemployment, but we are not doing well in terms of raising wages for working families," Sanders said.
Of the photos flagged off my account, none of them violate the official terms, and the ones that flirt with violating the terms remain up.
They will review the terms of the purchase and sale agreement and get back to the seller's attorney about re-negotiating any of the terms.
While the initial price adjustment was just within the flex terms agreed between the banks and sponsor Sun European Partners, the final terms were not.
"In some cases a company is simply clarifying its terms, but some are making a black-and-white shift to more restrictive terms," she said.
He proposed that partial terms of less than a year should not count against the three-term limit, while terms longer than a year should.
It recommended six-year rather than five-year presidential terms, limited to a maximum of two terms, effective from the next presidential election in 2021.
The terms Hegel used for these can be translated as lords and servants, but also as masters and slaves, which are the terms Kojève used.
Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.) has pledged to his constituents he'll only stay in Congress for six terms, and he backs a constitutional amendment limiting terms.
In terms of negotiating, what is it Sun Tzu, in terms of negotiating you don't want to, unless you give your competitor absolutely no out.
Yeah, no, it 100 per cent is in terms of the stats, in terms of the results that have come of it, the bookings already.
WE'RE BOTH REALLY PLEASED WITH WHERE WE ENDED UP, BOTH IN TERMS OF PRICE, BUT ALSO IN TERMS OF THE ASSETS THAT WE'RE PUTTING TOGETHER.
In their first terms, more than 50 percent considered Mr. Bush and Mr. Obama honest, although those numbers fell for both by their second terms.
Then they imagined what that future would look like, not just in terms of the energy economy but in terms of society as a whole.
In terms of how politics have changed, in terms of Donald Trump coming into office, you see that risk in a much more real way.
In human terms, the producers were showing sensitivity to actors; in business terms, they were stopping potential problems (and their expensive repercussions) before they started.
"We are on the highest level of alert or highest level of risk assessment in terms of spread and in terms of impact," Ryan said.
If there is a deal, if and when there is a deal, it will be on President Donald J. Trump's terms, not Wall Street terms.
"Onstage, sometimes, I will talk about my success in comedic terms, also honest terms," he said, comparing his occasional boasts to those of a rapper.
He wants a 12-year total limit for lawmakers: two terms in the Senate, six terms in the House or some combination of the two.
The campaign over abortion many years ago "was initially portrayed in very black-and-white terms, crude and simplistic terms like murder," Ms. Reidy said.
By contrast, Pittsburgh offers a more diverse jury pool in terms of race, certainly, and quite likely in terms of social class and political leanings.
"There's work to be done in terms of propulsion, there's work to be done in terms of aero structures and various other places," he said.
"He reminds me of, not in terms of character, but in terms of people reacting to him, as John Edwards in 2004," Mr. Vilsack said.
"The loan market is very competitive in terms of pricing and terms, and is the most attractive for borrowers since the financial crisis," said Lipton.
"There's a cost in human terms, but also in economic terms," Scotland, a British lawyer and politician, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview.
To help with the confusion around financial terms, Business Insider created a handy resource full of financial terms millennials should know during their financial journeys.
"How we get from relatively genial terms like 'bromance' or 'man cave' to more critical terms like 'broflake' or 'manspreading' is interesting," Ms. Martin said.
We must, in terms of turnout, think in terms of expanding the electorate beyond the people who are the likely voters in the swing states.
"We thought that would make more sense in terms of its messaging, in terms of the chance to address families and troops there," the official said.
"People are distancing themselves from Trump in terms of rhetoric, but in terms of action, they are doing things that are very much aligned," Taylor said.
Forex lending is growing in nominal terms, the same data shows, but registered almost no growth last year in rouble terms because of the rouble's devaluation.
The key questions are how these artists settle on the terms of intimacy they construct with the viewer, and for each artist what those terms are.
Photo: AP"Overdue in human terms is very different than overdue in geologic terms," Ben Edwards, a professor of earth sciences at Dickinson College, told Gizmodo.
"(I) think in terms of networks, think in terms of how people are connected, how we find each other, how we navigate life together," he said.
It will be interesting to see how that changes this -- this longtime event in Washington -- in terms of the tone and in terms of the discussion.
"Apple has now unilaterally declared the contract terms unacceptable; the same terms that have applied to iPhones and cellular-enabled iPads for a decade," Rosenberg says.
"We've been able to play the game on our terms and that includes being able to run it and throw it on our terms," said Brady.
Loan terms: Some lenders only offer repayment terms of five years or less, while other lenders allow borrowers to repay over seven years or even longer.
British political life is characterised by long political cycles: the Tories were in power for four terms after 1979 and Labour for three terms after 1997.
He's using the Washington Post which is peanuts, he's using that for political purposes to save Amazon in terms of taxes and in terms of antitrust.
AND I DON'T SEE HIM TALKING ABOUT, YOU KNOW, REMOVING HURDLES THAT COMPANIES FACE IN TERMS OF PAPER WORK, IN TERMS OF REGULATIONS UP FRONT EITHER.
It contains terms that lawyers and repair advocates described as "onerous" and "crazy"; terms that could give Apple significant control over businesses that choose to participate.
We're going to have a culture of total transparency in terms of performance, in terms of how we're doing to the goals that were set forward.
Do you feel like this year enhances your profile — in terms of up and down the Street, Sand Hill — just in terms of what Index is?
"We're kind of over that hump now in terms of people believe in the show, support it, continues to grow in terms of audience," Keighley says.
"While the memory outperforms existing media by far in terms of capacity, it still stays far behind in terms of read/write speed," Otte told Gizmodo.
"It is a moon shot in terms of building, in terms of finding people who actually know what they're doing from a construction standpoint," Robo said.
KILMEADE: So do you -- don&apost you think in terms of labeling and in terms of branding, don&apost you think that that ship has sailed?
You know, so in terms of that backlash and you know, what do we need to define here in terms of how we&aposre discussing this?
In the first 175 years of this country, these extremely long terms did exist, but it was also common to see terms shorter than a decade.
" He said the Obama administration "certainly takes seriously the consideration that is made in terms of protecting our national security in terms of our immigration system.
"The terms of these amendments – like the terms of the original RLI contracts themselves – remain confidential but they are aligned with current market conditions," added Airbus.
Twitter should be defined by its Terms of Service, but it's currently more accurate to say that Twitter is defined by how it's enforcing those terms.
In terms of the midterm election, you know, what&aposs your argument versus what Paul Ryan is saying in terms of the impact on the party?
It says it blocks 85 percent of short messages that violate its terms, and apparently removes 50 percent of terms-violating messages longer than 15 characters.
Net revenue, or revenue before reimbursements, rose 6 percent in dollar terms and 12 percent in local currency terms, to $7.95 billion in the latest quarter.
That would typically involve mailing the full terms of disclosure to the consumer, adding an unnecessary expense for a duplicate disclosure of terms to the consumer.
And in terms of geographical location, Washington state saw a 421% increase in related search terms, California saw a 416% increase, and Florida had a 413%.
"The terms of these amendments - like the terms of the original RLI contracts themselves - remain confidential but they are aligned with current market conditions," it added.
The lawmakers, all 50 years old or younger, support limiting senators to two terms and representatives to six terms, for a total of 12 years each.
This may sound merely technical to people unfamiliar with the terms of theological controversy, but in these terms it has been a matter of profound consequence.
"[Super connectors] are people who think more long-term in terms of value creation [and] in terms of being more conventionally generous towards others," he says.
There are issues, there are conflicts of interest in terms of fossil fuel advertising — how they have been very, very weak, in terms of climate change.
To do a documentary and to give myself all the freedom I could—politically, artistically, on all levels, in terms of content, in terms of form.
In the 2015 national elections, UKIP's best result so far, it achieved third place in terms of votes but only 10th place in terms of seats.
Today's formalization of monetization rules unifies Facebook's existing Community Standards, Page Terms, and Payment terms, plus goes into more specificity about exactly what can't be monetized.
Our country is suffering because people like Secretary Clinton have made such bad decisions in terms of our jobs and in terms of what's going on.
Former Presidents Clinton and Reagan, who saw substantial stock gains in their two terms in office, both oversaw anemic stock performances early in their first terms.
When thinking about the years ahead, Mr. Putin, unlike Boris Yeltsin, does not think in terms of a successor but in terms of a successor generation.
And the payoffs to being the only tech investor backing Donald Trump are enormous — both in personal terms and in terms of ideas Thiel cares about.
Our country is suffering because people like Secretary Clinton have made such bad decisions in terms of our jobs and in terms of what's going on.
"Europe was a main recipient, both in terms of the number of confirmed transactions ending up in Europe, but also in terms of revenue," Paoli said.
"Kiksuya" very evidently works on its own terms, and it doesn't need to work on the terms of other, more traditional TV dramas to be effective.
The two sports cause some confusion in terms of nomenclature depending on who is talking, but they rarely have much in common in terms of scoring.
"Actually if that looked likely we'd end up with worse terms, and we'd be positively incentivizing the EU to give us worse terms," he told parliament.
While users are still able to select those terms when targeting an ad, Twitter said the terms won't "register" as keywords once the ad is published.
"There's no baseline in terms of what you are provided or what you are required to provide in terms of mental health services," McGee-Stafford said.
"In terms of what he's been doing, in terms of rolling back regulations and doing the key administration issues, I'm supportive of his activities," Barrasso said.
" Trump added that Bolton left his White House on negative terms last September and "you don't like people testifying when they didn't leave on good terms.
" Trump added that Bolton left his White House on negative terms last September and "you don't like people testifying when they didn't leave on good terms.
Note that Bestow offers 2000-year terms to people ages 2500 to 2000, and 33-year or two-year terms to people ages 23 to 25.
For the first 11 months of 2017, Hong Kong's retail sales increased 1.8 percent in value terms year-on-year and 1.7 percent in volume terms.
"I think there's a lot of flexibility in terms of some of my contacts and conservatives in terms of not making it totally offset," he said.
"We do have hope that there will be, in terms of rhino horn, a similar shift to what we've seen in terms of ivory," he said.
It was a deal that was causing a lot of problems for our country in terms of employment and in terms of lots of other INGs.
I presumed it would all make sense and would be the party of all parties in terms of my life aims and in terms of sex.
Our country is suffering because people like secretary Clinton have made such bad decisions in terms of our jobs and in terms of what's going on.
O'Rourke, who campaigned in a Texas US Senate race last year on a pledge to serve no more than two terms, is calling for members of the House to be limited to six two-year terms and senators to be restricted to two six-year terms.
"Before all of this scandal broke ... athletics was already in trouble and had been on a downward spiral for many years in terms of popularity, in terms of sponsorship, in terms of professionalism of the sport and the doping issues as well," said the straight-talking Texan.
CHRISTINE LAGARDE: You know, what's comforting is that ever since last July, there has been this ongoing dialogue between the United States and Europe in order to address some of the issues that they have in terms of access, in terms of protectionism, in terms of whatever.
Not different in terms of wording, but difference in terms of substance and this is in the context of a negotiation with others outside the United Kingdom.
It was the strongest growth in the city's retail sales since February 233.7, when they soared 22013 percent in value terms and 210.7 percent in volume terms.
Not unless there are limitations placed in terms of the time, in terms of the questions so that he and his counsel have an opportunity to review.
PETER NAVARRO: If there is a deal, if and when there is a deal, it will be on President Donald J. Trump's terms, not Wall Street terms.
In US auto loan ABS, competitive pressures are leading lenders to offer loans with longer terms where 72 and 84 month loan terms are becoming the norm.
But given how competitive the market is, they actually have a lot more flexibility in terms of signing bonus, in terms of bonus potential and so on.
"From an outside investor's point of view, the assets are getting cheaper in local currency terms and assets are getting cheaper in stock market terms," McCafferty added.
So there's a lot more nuance in terms of how candidates understand who their supporters are, and therefore more nuance in terms of how they engage people.
The hacker in question refused to agree to these terms, despite DJI's continued attempts to negotiate with him, and threatened DJI if his terms were not met.
" But they also state that "Use of the Services by you after any modification to the Terms constitutes your acceptance of the Terms of Use as modified.
There's a little bit of a disconnect between what you hear in terms of the difficulty of finding workers and what you see in terms of wages.
"In other words, they tend to think about the bodies, not in terms of health and wellbeing, but in terms of sexual appeal and attractiveness," he said.
If, like many Americans, she thinks first and foremost in terms of money (which she has earned a lot of) and not in terms of social policy?
If we knew, in real world terms, that there was no way he was missing the show, in kayfabe terms, he had no path to get there.
The Fed may have started to raise rates but the return on cash is still pitiful in nominal terms and negative in real (ie, after inflation) terms.
The original Galaxy S was a poorly disguised clone of Apple's iPhone in terms of design, as well as a richly specced powerhouse in terms of engineering.
If you look at the costs in absolute terms or in relative terms versus your revenue compared to banks of similar size, it doesn't come out top.
But it's good for them in terms of selling product and it's good for them in terms of sort of negating to a certain extent the tariffs.
Trump said the US will not stay in the Paris accord unless it can negotiate better terms, claiming the current voluntary terms would hurt the US economy.
China sees control of the waterway as a key security concern — not just in terms of national defense but also in terms of energy and economic security.
Since early 2014, gold has risen 40 percent if you measure it in euros but only 14 percent in dollar terms and 8.4 percent in yen terms.
They weren't on great terms during The Hills, and they still aren't on good terms now, even though they're both going to be on the new show.
He was also sentenced under a separate state murder charge to nine consecutive life terms without parole and three consecutive 30-year prison terms for attempted murder.
In addition, the way it is constructed gives disproportionate weight to a company's stock price in dollar terms, versus its overall value in terms of market cap.
While most of that has been in nominal terms, but the rest will occur in real terms, as inflation erodes the real value of homes, he said.
"If you look at how ready we are in terms of managing through a potential problem in terms of the available capital, most banks are," he said.
"We have restrictions on us in terms of what we can do in terms of revenue," said J.D. Clark, the Republican chief executive of Wise County, Texas.
The program's terms of service restricts developers from collecting users' personal data or other nefarious activity, and threatens developers' access could be removed if terms are violated.
They were sentenced to prison terms ranging from seven to 12 years, a significant reduction from the initial terms which would have kept them incarcerated for decades.
We've reached a point where leaders set the terms for how we see the world, rather than us setting the terms for how leaders should serve us.
Given the administration's approach preserves NAFTA's duty-free trade terms, the corporate meltdown helpfully spotlighted the gap between NAFTA's "free trade" brand and the pact's actual terms.
It was so refreshing to hear someone speak not in charitable and historical terms about the importance of HBCUs, but in contemporary value-added, mission-critical terms.
The card-carrying member of Generation Z is ready to do things on her own terms, and those terms include speaking with a refreshing and frank honesty.
The short version: Disney wanted more favorable terms, and Sony liked the terms they already had, and the two sides have been unable to reach an agreement.
Compare your options and terms before choosing a loan, then choose the one with the most favorable terms and find out when you first payment is due.
And that's true: Any back-of-the-envelope math shows that in both dollar terms and in percentage terms, the largest tax cuts clearly benefit the rich.
Use your mental muscles to help bring you there: Stop thinking in terms of a Durant or a Thompson, and more in terms of your own body.
In the first half of the year, retail sales rose by 2.2% on the year in real terms and by 2.9% in nominal terms, the data showed.
Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) have already offered a constitutional amendment that would limit senators to two six-year terms and House members to three- two-year terms.
I'm actually so impressed by the quality of the Twitter quality filter, in terms of how much it weeds out, in terms of hate mail and abuse.
The amendment would limit the president to two consecutive seven-year terms, but it would not take into account previous terms, potentially extending Nkurunziza's rule to 2034.
They sincerely believed in "taxation without representation," because they saw citizenship not in terms of sovereignty and equality but in terms of tribute received and protection offered.
What I'm talking about in terms of backlash is what you're likely to get in November in terms of folks' willingness to vote for the Republican nominee.
Kim "JDCR" Hyun Jin and Choi "Saint" Jin Woo are familiar with each other—both in terms of being professional acquaintances and in terms of fighting style.
Yeah, I think the whole thing helped me come to terms with it, just in the fact that I was trying to come to terms with it.
That is, we've defined it in terms of the technology that we use today to produce it as opposed to in terms of what consumers actually value.
MCMULLEN: IN TERMS OF EXPECTATIONS, IF YOU LOOK AT OUR BRANDS, WE'VE BEEN GAINING SHARE FOR THE LAST 25 YEARS BOTH IN TERMS OF UNITS AND DOLLARS.
The sequel recalls famous mixtapes like No Label 2 not only in terms of length (that one clocks in over 90 minutes) but in terms of style.
Awful in terms of the sheer number of dead, but also awful in terms of the reluctance from the very beginning to deliver an accurate death count.
I hate to use the term "cheaply" because the dishes might be cheaper in fiscal terms but in terms of flavour and texture, they're second to none.
"We are at quite a pivotal moment in this outbreak in terms of the evolution of the outbreak epidemiologically and in terms of the response," he said.
"I'm very sorry for what happened here and there, because there was a limitation in terms of facility, in terms of the structure of the cruise ship."
People use those terms "preemptive" and "preventative" interchangeably but you're saying there's a distinction and it really matters in terms of justifications for the use of force.
Internet users often agree to such terms and conditions through "clickwrap" agreements by checking an "I agree" box, or "browsewrap" agreements where terms are posted via hyperlinks.
They have paid us out late, they have broken terms of their own agreement, and they manipulate their fluid terms to their sole benefit and our loss.
"Brexit tells us that the UK is not OK, not only in terms of economic legitimacy and power, but in terms of trust in politics," she said.
I think I get an A in terms of what I've actually done, but in terms of messaging, I'd give myself a C or a C-plus.
And it's six weeks apart, so they're not really helping each other in terms of marketing, in terms of the value of the event and so forth.
There are two parts to this process: determining the correct terms and actually generating a letter of intent to send to the potential tenants with the terms.
They shape it, not just in terms of the volume of their applause for Trump, who craves the loudest possible clapping, but in terms of actual interactions.
So we do not pay attention to these near-term fundamentals in terms of a trade or in terms of what interest rates are going to do.
Generally, despite having terms that disallow posting of violent material, Terms of Service also protect social media sites from being legally liable for what their users post.
Yes, I think, treating people with respect, and being decent goes a long way in terms of a person's success and in terms of a company's success.
All of the presidents at the table were elected to two terms, except Roosevelt, who was elected once but served two full terms after William McKinley's assassination.
In terms of content, it describes one of the darkest eras of American history; in terms of form, it is, in a way, the perfect American story.
Voting members of the board are appointed to one-year terms, and Mr. Murphy said Ms. Stewart-Cousins was likely to renominate Mr. Gianaris for subsequent terms.
And that's true: Any back-of-the-envelope math shows that in both dollar terms and in percentage terms, the largest tax cuts clearly benefit the rich.
This would include a "bridging phase" to avoid "short-term disruption" until new trading terms are ratified and an "adaptation phase" for moving to the new terms.
Known as kanban, these ancient advertisements were highly specific, not only in terms of the goods they marketed, but also in terms of their designs and messages.
"The idea was that these cameras can allow you to see yourself in terms of the next generation, in terms of how a city develops," Keats said.
These include its failure to address Iran's ballistic missile program, the terms by which inspectors visit suspect Iranian sites, and "sunset" clauses under which some terms expire.
One can only marvel at the implications and at the possible conflicts of interest: in terms of determining McGregor's purse and pay-per-view share, in terms of deciding who he'll fight and where, in terms of sparing the wrath of the company against those who might beat him.
In terms of what Rayna means to the show, and also in terms of what Connie means to the show, and also in terms of [her] as a friend and as somebody who was there from the very, very beginning, it was fantastic and gave a sense of closure.
We've asked Google to clarify what part of its terms of service Amazon was violating, and a spokesperson simply sent us a link the entire terms of service.
A Banca Carige spokesman told IFR that its strategic plan is very conservative in terms of the targets disclosed and very aggressive in terms of loan loss provisions.
In terms of design and ease-of-use the Surface Go wins and in terms of price you're basically paying a little more for more compatibility and performance.
The cash-and-stock deal, $1.9 billion at this terms, could close as early as August, Bloomberg reported, adding the terms of the deal were not yet finalized.
But the interesting thing is, you know, we have kind of a division between the US and China, in terms of technology, in terms of the ecosystems, right?
Flickr users will also be subject to SmugMug's terms of service and privacy policy and will have 30 days to either accept the new terms or opt out.
It would just — you absolutely have to get involved with China, they are taking so much of what we have in terms of jobs in terms of money.
You know, give me your take, in terms of the bond market reaction and in terms of, well, consumer banking was up 1.2% but maybe business investment slowed.
Sedlabanki Governor Mar Gudmundsson said in separate speech that interest rates in Iceland were not high in historical terms but acknowledged policy was tight in current international terms.
"Our cheerleaders and members of our band were insulted, using racial terms — the most divisive racial terms you can use," Cheltenham superintendent Wagner Marseille told Fox 29 News.
"Epson America does use Google AdWords (as do other companies in the industry) across product lines using relevant industry search terms/competitive search terms," said an Epson spokesperson.
When I was fundraising for my first VC-backed startup, I would hear "these terms are standard," for veto rights, preferences, free call options and many other terms.
So far China is estimated to have underwritten over $900bn of loans—some on concessionary terms, many on commercial terms—in 71 countries, ranging from Poland to Pakistan.
Russia's forests spread more slowly in percentage terms between 2005 and 2015, but, because Russia is so big, more than in the entire European Union in absolute terms.
Letting a movie exist on its own terms, rather than the terms anticipation and spoilers have set up for it, is usually the best way to experience it.
Console jailbreaking offers perhaps the most benefits in terms of freedom and flexibility, but it's also one of the most costly in terms of time, effort, and risk.
In terms of attempting to forecast how the network will perform post-Kelly, there is precedent here to go on in terms of how Fox handles this situation.
That has benefits in terms of cost, for sure, but also in terms of the safety of site personnel working on rigs and using potentially dangerous hardware regularly.
For certain products, like rubber, in quantity terms, we have exported more, but in value terms, the amount has been declining, mainly because of the fall in prices.
The terms designed to prevent "unauthorized" software tinkering or reverse engineering in an iPhone are similar to the terms designed to prevent you from tinkering with your tractor.
The researchers also eliminated search terms in the data related to the popular superhero movie "Suicide Squad," resulting in a final database of 20 suicide-related search terms.
We should think about campus speakers less in terms of the so-called marketplace and more in the terms that guide other kinds of educational programming on campus.
The show mirrors the artist's thinking "in terms of what it means to have an art space here in Bed-Stuy and negotiating those terms," says Bellorado-Samuels.
While incomes are growing faster than America in percentage terms, they are growing from a much lower base, meaning that in absolute terms the gap is still increasing.
However, while Netflix leads the pack in terms of reach, it's only No. 2 in terms of engagement, with viewers averaging 28 hours per month of watch time.
"In terms of our investment, in terms of our entrepreneurial ability, we're definitely focused on this shift in the Chinese economy towards more consumer-oriented investment," said Bachner.
If WeWork hasn't gone public by then, the terms will expire and the real-estate company will be forced to negotiate new terms, one of the people said.
C: So last year 2017 was a good year for you in terms of earnings and in terms of revenues, how do you expect to do this year?
The legislation would allow members of the 115th and subsequent Congresses to serve six terms (12 years) in the House and two terms (12 years) in the Senate.
Terms of the accord were not disclosed, but were confirmed by two people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named because the terms were confidential.
"Both in terms of the possibility to make a difference for the patients and the care teams, but also in terms of a landing pod when going international".
"To see such a complete flip in the cast is interesting both in terms of seeing the dance, but also in terms of seeing dancers," Ms. Tharp said.
DPS are less rigid in terms of how they are divided up on a team and have the most representation in terms of available heroes in the game.
With over 140 years of history, Bogota is Colombia's second-largest bank with a market share of 14.6% in terms of deposits and 2908% in terms of loans.
Open up Google and search the following terms: askew the answer to life the universe and everything do a barrel roll What happens when you search these terms?
Sometimes they have new names, but there's not that much new under the sun in terms of what people are trying to do, in terms of health policy.
And in terms of my experiences in the industry, I will apply the same things I have learned in terms of regulating safety with the manufacturers, as well.
Yeah, in terms of background, that word makes me think I need to correct something very important which is, in terms of being a citizen, I am British.
" Trump continued: "He's using the Washington Post, which is peanuts, he's using that for political purposes to save Amazon in terms of taxes and in terms of antitrust.
Presidents are incentivized to pick young justices so they can serve longer terms—and thanks to modern medicine extending lifespans, those terms are getting longer all the time.
You are not limited in terms of the number of deliveries that you can have, but you're limited in terms of the amount you can have per day.
MM: Well certainly in terms of the confidence and supply agreement, which is an agreement we as the opposition party have with the government, whereby we facilitate the government in terms of budgets and in terms of key issues, by abstaining on budgets and so on, or voting for mergers.
"I think there's reason for concern, in terms of Mr. Bolton, in terms of his positions, because he is much more aggressive in terms of the use of force ... So I think we have to be careful of our language, that the rhetoric doesn't get ahead of the policy," Cohen said.

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