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31) United should be thinking in terms of winning the European Cup.
32) They have found that, in terms of both salary and career success, the sky is the limit.
33) It still can be argued that Japanese shares are overvalued in terms of the return they offer.
34) Whatever the objections to this sort of treatment, the gains in terms of the number of lives saved are substantial.
35) These teaching methods are too costly in terms of staff resources.
36) In terms of money, I was better off in my last job.
37) The company has now overtaken IBM in terms of size and reach.
38) Basically I think he would be someone who complemented me in terms of character.
39) We're a bit hard up at the moment so we're not thinking in terms of holidays.
40) It's too early to start talking in terms of casualties.
41) Educational expenditure is often expressed in terms of the amount spent per student.
42) His behaviour is only explicable in terms of his recent illness.
43) There are superficial similarities between the two cars, but actually they're quite different in terms of performance.
44) Many theories purport to explain growth in terms of a single cause.
45) The job is great in terms of salary, but it has its disadvantages.
46) The main objective is to find a solution that is agreeable to the company in terms of cost.
47) According to mechanistic views of behaviour, human action can be explained in terms of cause and effect.
48) The success of the Revolution is explicable in terms of the weakness of the king's government.
49) Getting the certificate does a lot in terms of confidence building.
50) We live in an acquisitive society which views success primarily in terms of material possessions.
51) She knows I need the work so she's got me over a barrel in terms of what she pays me.
52) In terms of fitness, he discovered that Kate left him standing.
53) How do the two techniques compare in terms of application?
54) I'm thinking in terms of about 70 guests at the wedding.
55) In terms of weight, anacondas tend to be porkers.
56) Minerals are understood in terms of their molecular architecture.
57) It was dispersed in terms of client groups.
58) That would be less controversial,[www.Sentencedict.com] since liability could then be explained in terms of aiding and abetting the breach.
59) Their ideological development should be viewed as much in terms of this harmonization as in terms of the abstract thought of isolated intellectuals.
60) People approach this whole issue in terms of the ugliness they are confronted with day in and day out in their surroundings.
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