"term" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "But at Circuit City they would need a map and a magnifying glass to see, let alone understand, the terms imposed on unwitting customers."
- The terms of the notification imposed a maximum proportion of 5% silent calls.
- (d) Imposition of consecutive sentences A term of imprisonment imposed under this section shall be consecutive to any other sentence of imprisonment.
- E.7 and any additional terms imposed by the copyright holder.
- In so doing, he had chosen to meet the terms imposed by Gray Fist; and had then turned his compliance into a mocking derision of Gray Fist's power.
- The terms of trade were not imposed on the Safavid shahs, but rather negotiated.
- For once, the term "site specific" imposes itself.
- However, his terms of appointment may impose some limitation on these powers.
- Any insurer can deny coverage for a pre-existing condition - the industry's tactful term is "subject to underwriting" - or can impose waiting periods before coverage begins.
- But it was inappropriate to imply such a broad term, and 'such an implied term would impose an unfair and unreasonable burden on employers.'
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