Example sentences of "[noun sg] term " in BNC.

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1 A byte is a computer term which is equal to one character .
2 the file is there , that 's a computer term , or exactly that , a l a , a listing of names , addresses and houses and cars and everything else , and a file is a defined computer term , what you do with it is the next thing
3 the file is there , that 's a computer term , or exactly that , a l a , a listing of names , addresses and houses and cars and everything else , and a file is a defined computer term , what you do with it is the next thing
4 Since the actual value of income diverges from the expected value by only a random error it is tempting to replace the expected income term in equation ( 3.6 ) with actual income and rewrite equation ( 3.6 ) as :
5 For example , the formula for children aged 5–17 is based on elaborate regression equations , which are presented in a fairly obscure way and involve 12 indicators and 25 regression coefficients , including an interaction term .
6 According to the ANOVA for repeated measures the interaction term between groups and periods was statistically significant ; for IgM specific antibody secreting cells to beta lactoglobulin , p=0.007 , and to casein , p=0.02 .
7 About five weeks before that I had come home in my first university term , and got undressed for my bath in front of the bathroom mirror .
8 During the summer months various compositions by Mozart were performed at Salzburg , including a Mass and some music for the end of the University term .
9 The only symphonies from this period are based on already existing works — La finta giardiniera , to which a finale was added , a multi-movement serenade written for the end of the summer university term in Salzburg in 1777 , and the overture to the Serenata Il Rè pastore again to which a finale was added .
10 ‘ The university term began at the beginning of the month . ’
11 Kate 's university term starts on January 18 , and Laura is due at the Leith School , where a one-year course costs £6,280 , on January 11 .
12 In a big terraced house in Dunlaoghaire , another household was getting ready for the opening of the university term .
13 Yes when you go up there you 'll have to register but if you I mean I presume the university term 's what ten weeks ?
14 Further those who managed to survive the first university term did reasonably well but did not excel .
15 As usual , Queen 's have n't their sorrows to seek at the start of a new season while they wait to see who will turn up for the new University term .
16 The question remains as to the optimal method of obtaining a consistent estimate of the parameter on the change term in wealth over the full sample period .
17 Where a contract term or notice purports to exclude or restrict liability for negligence a person 's agreement to or awareness of it is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance of any risk .
18 Where a contract term or notice purports to exclude or restrict liability for negligence a person 's agreement to or awareness of it is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance of any risk .
19 ‘ ( a ) when himself in breach of contract , exclude or restrict any liability of his in respect of the breach ; or ( b ) claim to be entitled — ; ( i ) to render a contractual performance substantially different from that which was reasonably expected of him or ( ii ) in respect of the whole or any part of his contractual obligation , to render no performance at all , except in so far as the contract term [ i.e. exemption clause ] satisfies the requirement of reasonableness . ’
20 To complete this discussion of exclusion clauses it should be noted that , by section 7 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 , liability for defective products under Part I of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 can not be excluded or limited by any contract term .
21 Whether the agreement takes the form of a contract term or notice , it will be regulated by statute .
22 Section 2(3) states : " Where a contract term or notice purports to exclude or restrict liability for negligence a person 's agreement to or awareness of it is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance of any risk . "
23 The reference to agreement or otherwise , means that the duty can be excluded etc. by means of a contract term or by a notice communicated to the visitor .
24 Section 6(1) of the UCTA states that ( under any contract for the sale or hire purchase of goods , not merely business contracts — see s 6(4) ) liability for breach of the obligations arising from the warranties as to title and quiet possession implied under SGA 1979 , s 12 ( in relation to sale of goods ) and s 8 of the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 ( in relation to goods disposed of on hire purchase ) can not be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term .
25 Article 3 provides that a contract term which has not been individually negotiated shall be regarded as unfair if , contrary to the requirements of good faith , it causes significant imbalance in the parties ' rights and obligations arising under the contract , to the detriment of the consumer .
26 Where the UCTA controls exclusion clauses its approach is either to state that liability for the matter in question " can not be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term " ( imposition of a total ban ) or to state that such liability can not be so excluded or restricted unless the relevant contract term " satisfies the test of reasonableness " .
27 Where the UCTA controls exclusion clauses its approach is either to state that liability for the matter in question " can not be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term " ( imposition of a total ban ) or to state that such liability can not be so excluded or restricted unless the relevant contract term " satisfies the test of reasonableness " .
28 ts As stated above , ss 6(1) and 7(3A) of the UCTA provide that liability for breach of the obligations as to title and quiet possession implied by the SGA and the SGSA can not be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term .
29 Where one party enters into a contract as a consumer , or on the other contracting party 's written standard terms of business , so that s3 applies , the Act provides ( in s3(2) ) that " the other " ( ie the non-consumer , or the party on whose written standard terms the contract is made ) can not by reference to any contract term — ( a ) when himself in breach of contract , exclude or restrict any liability of his in respect of such breach ; or ( b ) claim to be entitled — ( i ) to render a contractual performance substantially different from that which was reasonably expected of him , or ( ii ) in respect of the whole or any part of his contractual obligation , to render no performance at all , except in so far as … the contract term satisfies the requirement of reasonableness .
30 Where one party enters into a contract as a consumer , or on the other contracting party 's written standard terms of business , so that s3 applies , the Act provides ( in s3(2) ) that " the other " ( ie the non-consumer , or the party on whose written standard terms the contract is made ) can not by reference to any contract term — ( a ) when himself in breach of contract , exclude or restrict any liability of his in respect of such breach ; or ( b ) claim to be entitled — ( i ) to render a contractual performance substantially different from that which was reasonably expected of him , or ( ii ) in respect of the whole or any part of his contractual obligation , to render no performance at all , except in so far as … the contract term satisfies the requirement of reasonableness .
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