"term" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- We will go to the Young, but I will demand check in strident terms.
- At receptions, in the newspaper, at meetings of their boards, the future of New York's past is being discussed in strident terms.
- In less strident terms, several Socialist politicians interviewed in recent days voiced those criticisms and expressed concern that their party was entering the campaign in a weakened condition.
- A sharp contrast was drawn with opposite number Jean Van de Valde, who criticised Hanson and Jacquelin in strident terms.
- 'Hall of Shame' Indeed, within hours of the indictment, each candidate held a news conference or put out statements denouncing Mr. Koch in increasingly strident terms.
- The platform attacks the Federal courts in strident terms.
- Not only did his work put the need for reform in the strident terms of the episcopal opposition to papal centralism, but it also formulated a clearly defined conciliar constitution.
- In debates over the budget, the American Association of Retired Persons has assumed a relatively low profile, allowing other lobbyists to denounce Medicare cutbacks in more strident terms.
- When my columns criticize the Bushies, I get torrents of e-mails cheering me on, but in terms so strident that they appall me.
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