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We should denounce those people in round terms, and call them hard names.
He told me in round terms that he would not- Oh well!
In round terms the Greeks buy three times as many goods from the outside world as they manage to sell to it.
Bacheldre township runs, in round terms, to some 1500 acres (6.3 km2).
The pork-millionaires would be denounced in round terms; they would be called hard names.
At first sight, therefore, our five partner firm is talking in round terms of a tax saving of 15% x £11,832 x 5 = £8,874.
In round terms I've lived on 25% and the other 25% went in Tax and NI.
This result is almost exactly in line with the decline, in round terms, of some 0.1 seconds of arc per century suggested by the re-examination of the records at Greenwich.
As Foreign Office Minister for the Middle East and North Africa my duty requires me to see Israel in rounder terms, not solely for itself, but where it stands in the world and the region.
For example, an acre of agricultural land is worth (in round terms) £100 per annum to rent but may be worth £10,000 per acre in capital terms and perhaps £1,000,000 per acre if planning for residential development were obtained.
In round terms, then, the current figure is one billion transistors, and the 2012 figure will be in the vicinity of four billion transistors (perhaps more, since Intel's Larrabee will bring to the GPU market manufacturing prowess much in advance of TSMC's foundries).