Example sentences of "terms from [art] " in BNC.

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1 These migrants are either middle or large ‘ farmers ’ who can obtain credit for farming on very easy terms from a variety of government institutions ( and in the hyper-inflationary economy of Brazil , easy credit amounts to a free gift of capital ) .
2 Other businesses may obtain their terms from a trade association or similar organisation , in which case the association may have taken legal advice in the preparation of the terms .
3 Having said that , one notable attraction of fixed terms from an employer 's point of view is that they offer a possible means of cutting out statutory rights , if a number of conditions are met .
4 Having said that , one notable attraction of fixed terms from an employer 's point of view is that they offer a possible means of cutting out statutory rights , if a number of conditions are met .
5 This sort of language already sounds ludicrously dated , even though a fair number of East Germans may still seek to redefine their society in different terms from the capitalist West .
6 They had the terms already pre-printed for us and we had agreed them and secured our new property before we even received terms from the others . ’
7 Alternatively terms from the sum ( 10.22 ) may also be added to those of ( 10.16 ) .
8 Food costs appear to have risen at both establishments , even though Marie has secured improved terms from the suppliers .
9 The squire owned the entire parish , except one small farm , which he proceeded to buy on liberal terms from the yeoman who owned it .
10 I accept that it was not mandatory upon the judge to require that the mother be given notice of the foster mother 's application , but he knew in general terms from the evidence before him that the mother had maintained an active interest in the children and that she was unhappy about the children 's placement with the foster mother .
11 Bona fide NVOCC 's would have no objections to this practice , but bad faith NVOCC 's would oppose it because it would prevent them from issuing their own bills on a ‘ freight prepaid ’ basis after they had obtained ‘ freight collect ’ terms from the actual carriers .
12 Often having exclusive access to the special schemes or funding available from centralised lenders , they can help borrowers unable to get suitable terms from the more orthodox lenders .
13 The 1990-91 budget , presented on Aug. 21 , 1990 , provided for expenditure of A$92,956 million and revenue of A$101,063 million , amounts virtually unchanged in real terms from the previous year .
14 Total spending was put at TSh206,000 million , a rise of 45 per cent in local currency terms from the 1989/90 budget estimate of TSh142,000 million ( because of the devaluation of the shilling , the rise was equivalent to only 9 per cent in dollar terms ) .
15 Hopes that the committee 's decision might force better terms from the USA were disappointed when US President Bush said that the US side was not prepared to renegotiate .
16 Random diversification allows the reduction of non-market risk because the error terms from the market model 's estimation of each security will tend to cancel each other out and sum to zero because they are uncorrelated .
17 Furthermore , he could leave the manor if he so wished , and could therefore negotiate for better terms from the lord by threatening to go if the latter refused concessions ( 79 , p.31 ) .
18 If this view is taken by the courts , bearing in mind that " service " is not defined in the Act , it will result in the appropriate terms from the Act being implied into a contract for the supply of such computer software systems .
19 Since the early 1980s , the principal issuance method has been the bought deal , wherein the lead manager buys the entire issue at set terms from the borrower prior to announcement .
20 If an order is then placed , it may be held that the resulting contract incorporates the terms from the catalogue ( etc ) by reference ( see Snow v Woodcroft [ 1985 ] BCLC 52 ) .
21 Er , my Lord er I my observations on that issue at this point be that erm it seems to be the defence case that for the purposes of er the defendants avoiding a duty to advise the plaintiffs as to the need for clear financial offers their terms from the bank , Mr was an experienced man of business and er had considerable financial acumen for the purposes of considering er whether under the banks original proposal for finance he would have been successful , they would be trading as a financial disaster .
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