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absolute term MATH

aureate term LING

closed term COMPUT

closing term AREA

cognate term REL

delivery term ECON

determined term REL

distinct term ECON

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His long-term view was that deflation would, in any case, be the best way to help the economy.
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In other words, below-the-line sales promotion is an immediate or delayed incentive to purchase, expressed in cash or in kind, and having only a short term or temporary duration.
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Many effects are often mentioned in conjunction with the term compressibility, but regularly have little to do with the compressible nature of air.
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The brief says the repurchase agreement (repo) market is a major source of short-term funding in the financial system.
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The variation of the longitude is assumed to be zero at the end points, so the first term disappears.
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For older texts the Latin term incipit (it begins) is in use for the very first words of the opening sentence.
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Lease terms such as rental, term, option periods and outgoings recovery are pivotal in terms of value.
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The term could also be applied to many other browser-based competitions.
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The figure eight has become a general term used for all boat-side tactics used to catch a following fish.
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It provides a blueprint for campus improvements in the near and mid-term and an overriding philosophy for the long term.
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