| 11. | The Act consists of a lengthy interpretation section which defines many key terms:
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| 12. | These have become key terms nowadays but were rarely considered at that time.
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| 13. | Three key terms are used extensively in relational database models : " domains ".
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| 14. | A key term in nearly every surety bond is the " penal sum ".
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| 15. | A key term is indeterminate growth, though that is used more often for plants.
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| 16. | Each attempt to define the key terms generated more confusion, victims and agency workers say.
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| 17. | Section 502 defines key terms in the BEACH Act.
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| 18. | Nonetheless, the key terms of the rollovers have already been agreed upon, according to participants.
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| 19. | The key terms to distinguish are process and task.
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| 20. | A new federal election law leaves key terms undefined.
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