| 41. | Under Wood's proposal, for example, telecom companies would have to tell consumers about all the key terms and fees.
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| 42. | While adding key terms to a search may sometimes collapse ambiguities, doing so can also exclude things of value.
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| 43. | Unless the offer included the key terms of the contract, it cannot be the basis of a binding contract.
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| 44. | Another key term in defamiliarisation and literariness introduced by Shklovsky is the concept of story and plot.
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| 45. | Providing clear definitions of key terms is something I can easily do and will work on it right away.
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| 46. | Bioturbation was initially recognized as a pedogenic force by Charles Darwin, and remains a key term of the pedogenic lexicon.
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| 47. | Freedom of civilian movement in and out of the besieged capital was among key terms of an Oct . 12 cease-fire.
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| 48. | Several of his works take their title from key terms of Desert spirituality e . g . penthos, philautia ( philautie ).
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| 49. | You can find other special sakes, ones that are aged, unfiltered, sparkling or flavored with wood, but these are the key terms.
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| 50. | Fighting raged in northwest Bosnia on Monday as warring factions again ignored timetables for implementing key terms of a shaky month-old truce.
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