It was ratified and went into force in 1970, initially with a term of twenty-five years.
It was a term that inspired the development of a new economically independent sub-culture, simultaneously exciting and terrifying.
The donor puts assets in a CLAT that makes annual payments to charity for a term.
Wohlner, like many advisors, recommends buying insurance as insurance--meaning a term policy--rather than as an investment.
Cloud computing, put broadly, is a term used to describe any service available on the internet.
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Dickey is a short term fix to a long term problem for the New York Mets.
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The mug shot itself is still a term that denotes some kind of criminality, or unpleasantness.
An offence of violent disorder could carry a term of six months in jail.
Fortunately, nobody dies in the mommy wars (a term popularized by Newsweek 21 years ago).
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Kanas has even coined a term for the situation: the "Earth out of view" phenomenon.
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The computer industry has a term for the trouble Ashford.com is stirring up: channel conflict.
Hip Hop was a term that didn't really exist in the earlier days of the genre.
Under Cuban law, involuntary manslaughter carries a term of between one and 10 years.
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In Silicon Valley, of course, they have a term for this kind of behavior.
The "lucky country" was meant as a dig rather than a term of endearment.
Under the existing laws, a rapist faces a term of seven to 10 years.
Next generation challenger brands (a term coined by Morgan) believe in themselves and their own ideas.
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The price of a term changes to reflect the number of people using them.
"There's actually a term for this in the computer world called 'Honeypots', " he said.
The contract between the governing board and the executive director should include a term of years.
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But does Global Motor, a term created years ago by Lee Iacocca, make sense?
Here's a term we haven't heard much when it comes to housing for some time: buyer's market.
Virtual water is a term used for the water involved in producing a commodity or a service.
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We're not insisting that all societies be governed by a bicameral legislature and a term-limited chief executive.
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For Edelman, global citizenship resonates most as a term describing the larger responsibility business has to society.
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United States Governor of the Inter-American Development Bank for a term of five years, vice Timothy F.
Perinatal depression is a term used to describe depression before or after the birth of a baby.
If each tribe served a term, it would take 400 years for the presidency to go round.
Financial repression is a term introduced in 1973 by Stanford economists Edward S. Shaw and Ronald I.
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Fixated to the extent that I wrote a term paper for my music class on the band.
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