This in a country where the average prison term for manslaughter is three years.
Rob Ford had a different term for the media that has unearthed one scandal after another.
Then central banks resorted to quantitative easing (QE), a polite term for the creation of money.
The polite term for the asset class we have in mind is floating-rate loans.
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.
In Silicon Valley, of course, they have a term for this kind of behavior.
Bhutto hopes to win a third term for herself as prime minister of Pakistan.
Lawyers acting on his behalf argued that the prison term for the offence was "excessive".
Teddy Roosevelt won it in his second term for helping end the Russo-Japanese War.
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Latma is an Arabic term for "slap" that has been adopted in Israeli slang.
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Mr. COLBERT: Backsies is the technical term for reneging on a previously settled agreement.
"There's actually a term for this in the computer world called 'Honeypots', " he said.
Last year he was sentenced to another prison term for another run-in with securities fraud.
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Automatic learning, the technical term for this idea, has been a longtime dream of the cyberpunk set.
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President Bush also won praise during the first week of his first term for staying on message.
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"I'm drawn to a full English, " he said, referring to the colloquial term for a fried breakfast.
Companies need to have faith: Investing in the community is profitable in the long-term for the business.
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Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome (SADS) is an umbrella term for heart conditions that lead to sudden death.
The cleaver was a reference to Mr Panetta's term for spending cuts threatening the US defence budget.
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If approved, an operating company might receive a fixed interest rate and term for the amount approved.
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This is an odd choice of term for a regulator that bases its actions on rules, not guidance.
It was his second stretch in prison, after doing one year of a three-year term for armed robbery.
These are long term investments, after all, and long term for many investors means a quarter or two.
The Japanese even have a term for them: chuken kigyo (strong, medium-sized firms).
But is the current system good in the long term for technology companies?
Ms McArdle was sentenced to a life term for the murder and was released under the Good Friday Agreement.
Now payola is a term for money and gifts that record companies give radio stations to play their records.
Reconnaissance is the military term for the passive collection of intelligence about an enemy prior to attacking that enemy.
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We have a term for this kind of collusion between business and government.
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