Example sentences of "expressed in terms [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These statistics expressed in terms of expectation of life testify even more vividly to the distance Western society has travelled in being able to take the survival of our children almost for granted .
2 However , as will be shown in ( 10.68 ) , some of these terms may also be expressed in terms of products of Legendre functions , and so are already included in ( 10.16 ) .
3 The contrasts sound even more spectacular if the changes are expressed in terms of experience over a lifetime .
4 Now , if you set these changes against the objectives of the concurrent advertising campaigns for these brands , expressed in terms of changes of attitude , you find — if you are lucky — that the attitudes have , indeed , changed in the intended direction .
5 Instead , the theory is usually expressed in terms of changes in price levels in different countries , that is , in terms of differential inflation rates .
6 The aims for student performance expressed in terms of mastery of specific elements of the target language .
7 The tension between the two is expressed in terms of imminence at the end of the novel when a V-rocket is poised to land on a crowded theatre .
8 Although both Treaty of Rome Articles are expressed in terms of prohibition of certain forms of conduct , they can often be utilised by businesses as positive tools in the development of a Community business strategy .
9 Annual global emission rates of carbon dioxide ( expressed in terms of weight of carbon ) from fossil-fuel burning were over 5 Gt C per year through the 1980s and approached 6 Gt C per year by 1990 , with oil now providing the largest contribution ( figure 6.10 ) .
10 There is , in addition , a heavy emphasis on personal research expressed in terms of contributions to major group projects .
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