in terms of|in term of in English

in connection with, regarding, in the sense of

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1. They fear it in terms of jobs, in terms of disease, in terms of the economy, in terms of world situations.”

2. His expulsion is probably more justified in terms of his considerable long-term potential as a spy than in terms of his current status and responsibilities.

3. Q-43: In terms of perception, Your second term seems to be somewhat of a disaster.

4. Adjourned terms are continuations of the regular term

5. This term is matched against a list of several thousand descriptive terms arranged in associated groups.

6. Entering a term in the search box and clicking on "Submit " will provide a list of terms either alphabetically or in a display with all appearances of a term (string search).

7. An acronym or abbreviation, when used as a defined term, will be found in "Definitions of Terms used in this Annex".

8. In terms of operational transparency, BIS releases information in aggregate terms.

9. I mean in certain tournaments and in terms of capacity - but not in terms of actual leadership.

10. Both are testing, in terms of finding new information, and in terms of requiring sapience.

11. Monetary policy should be accommodating to long term investment in terms of appropriate interest rates both for investors and savers.

12. Coercions in MTT do not thus introduce new terms; rather, an occurrence of a term is in a certain context interpreted differently—viz

13. “Simply measuring success in monetary terms is shallow and will leave you empty in the long-term.”

14. Additionally, in terms of income, the GDI considers income-gaps in terms of actual earned income.

15. He referred to your work in terms of high praise/in flattering terms.

16. In terms of hardness, Chrysoberyl …

17. Each of these terms can be independently adjusted in first and second modes: the slope term via the voltage divider, and the offset term by the magnitude of the injected current.

18. Omit any mention of a short-term job that you left on poor terms?

19. 13 In conclusion oesophageal transection and gastric devascularisation appears to confer no benefit over endoscopic sclerotherapy in terms of long term survival after variceal haemorrhage.

20. There are 4 terms under the parent term 'Atrophia' in the ICD-10-CM Alphabetical Index.

21. Advection in two dimensions 6.1 Stability of multiple terms (in multiple dimensions) When we analyzed the stability of time-stepping methods we tended to con­ sider either a single damping term or a single oscillatory term

22. He thought of everything in terms of money.

23. They are entry-level in terms of price, but in terms of quality, they are untouchable," he says.

24. Is militant atheism synonymous with Antitheism? I hear the term "militant atheist" in terms of folks who actively combat religion

25. Conspicuous consumption, term in economics that describes and explains the practice by consumers of using goods of a higher quality or in greater quantity than might be considered necessary in practical terms