"term" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The more restrictive terms of the license will apply instead of the more liberal copyright rules.
- Nokia is transitioning Symbian away from the open source software model and will distribute it under more restrictive terms going forward.
- Some ISPs lack adequate personnel or technical skills for enforcement, while others may be reluctant to enforce restrictive terms against profitable customers.
- But in trying to salvage the deals Murphy will have to do a better lobbying effort with owners as well as negotiate less restrictive terms.
- A more restrictive term, k-uniform figures is defined as an k-isogonal figure constructed only from regular polygons.
- Similarly, more restrictive terms can be used for particularly valuable or sensitive items in a database, such as credit ratings.
- It offers a lousy selection, uncompetitive prices, unduly restrictive terms, poor quality and a slow delivery mechanism.
- Cheaper policies very often have more restrictive terms, and can often have larger or multiple excess charges.
- These restrictive terms say a good deal about Stieglitz himself and the acceptance of photography as an art in America.
- After two years, the High Court found in Johnson's favour, holding that the highly restrictive terms of the contract constituted an unreasonable restraint of trade.
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