1. The funding of a project is no different in financial terms from any other company investment. 2. Charles is unlikely to have suffered much in physical or intellectual terms from his enforced brief stay. 3. It says that reprocessing costs will have to be met in the short term from proceeds of the fossil fuel levy and other income. 4. If an order is then placed, it may be held that the resulting contract incorporates the terms from the catalogue by reference. 5. However, the term was universal in the trade, so that the plaintiff did not have the option of buying on different terms from other suppliers. 6. And to use a term from the trade, Sharif was a gusher. 7. As she readied her White House run after winning a second Senate term from New York, Rodham has increasingly turned her attention to foreign affairs. 8. Bedside manner is a term from the distant past. 9. A compliant parliament recently passed constitutional amendments extending the presidential term from five years to seven and lifting term limits. |