Aún no tenemos significados para "own terms".
1New climbers need to be allowed to adjust on their own terms.
2Preparing to fight, and, if possible, to board on their own terms.
3All we ask is that the film succeed on its own terms.
4Doing things on one's own terms is all the rage this year.
5We need people who will respect the medium on its own terms.
6The artist always prefers to do new things in their own terms.
7Elizabeth was in fact in a position to dictate her own terms.
8Not many coaches get to leave the Bernabéu on their own terms.
9He integrates, but on his own terms and without selling himself out.
10Have women yet been accepted in rock music on their own terms?
11Burne-Jones brushed lightly with the nineties, taking them on their own terms.
12After that you can compromise with the Five-Borough on your own terms.
13England is the one country we can fight on our own terms.
14But I can get plenty of first-rate sketches on my own terms.
15On its own terms, Psycho 2, it was a decent B movie.
16Make your own terms again, as I said once to you before.
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