Aún no tenemos significados para "have terms".
1No doubt he will have terms to make and conditions to lay down.
2We have terms to offer you for their use.
3We have the values and also we have terms that are as good as the values.
4AWS does not pre-screen its customers, but it does have terms of service that must be followed.
5But I have terms of my own.
6We must have terms with the lord of Sant' Agata, or we greatly slight our own advantage.
7The green paper also seeks views on whether the assembly should have terms of four or five years.
8The News Sites have terms and conditions which, together with these terms and conditions, govern usage of the News Sites.
9To the extent people object to our settlement because it does not have terms like these, we did not have those options.
10Main Street loans have terms of five years, and no payments on principal or interest will be due during the first two years.
11A delight to read, with the added bonus of having terms and historical events explained for better understanding.
12"You have terms to make with me?" the Marquise questioned proudly.
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