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1 The basic terms of this symbolic model are mass, space and time.
2 And surely helpfulness is one of the basic terms of good conduct everywhere.
3 For the basic terms and only for them, there are accepted descriptive definitions.
4 Lithium mining consists in basic terms of extracting lithium carbonate from the underground brine.
5 The results he achieves are in part conditioned by his interpretation of his basic terms .
6 In total, the two dropped chances and the no-ball cost, in basic terms , 393 runs.
7 I wanted to take the time to clarify basic terms and ideas-tosay, Wait a second.
8 In very basic terms , then, manifestation follows attention.
9 But more significantly in basic terms of personnel.
10 In basic terms , the constant weakness and rapid fatigue of her muscles was a norm for her.
11 In basic terms , I wanted to share all your life, not just small doses of it, Luke.'
12 And, in the most basic terms , costly.
13 The code aims to set down in law basic terms under which intermediaries should conduct their business with clients.
14 But it has always balked at transparency rules and other basic terms of entry for these international financial institutions.
15 Since the start of PPF - October 1st last for teachers - settlements above its basic terms have been commonplace.
16 In basic terms , it would allow Nauru and Manus detainees to come to Australia should two doctors decide it is necessary.
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