81.   Some staff had chosen to go because voluntary redundancy terms were attractive.

82.   Decreasing term is the cheapest.

83.   Right when you know what the terms are what people are talking about what they mean when they say petrol engine or a diesel engine.

84.   All those terms had been part of the deal offered by Fox.

85.   Allwood was quick to call the university to make sure it knew the term was hers.

86.   Analysts said they expect Power Computing and other clone makers to receive licensing approval eventually, though terms are likely to be less favorable than before.

87.   And it will be Acting Governor Healey if Romney wins but leaves before his term is up, following the path set by Cellucci and Bill Weld.

88.   And he is surely fed up with the Republicans acting as if his two terms were merely Bushus Interruptus.

89.   And Rinehart said the company would consider other acquisitions if the financial terms are attractive.

90.   And while terms may be good now, they may not be so great a year from now.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
term 0.04%
term + v. >>共 291
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expire 12.52%
end 9.13%
refer 2.48%
have 2.28%
come 1.94%
mean 1.89%
include 1.70%
apply 1.60%
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