Examples of 'even in terms' in a sentence

Meaning of "even in terms"

even in terms - This phrase is used when comparing or contrasting different concepts, ideas, or situations in a conversation or discussion

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even in terms
Even in terms of wanting to attract more advertisers.
Series is almost even in terms of victories.
Or even in terms of human history for that matter.
It is characterized by the side head being even in terms of length.
Even in terms of my own buying experience.
The laws of physics are even in terms of time and space.
Even in terms of gas mileage.
Exceptional even in terms of standards.
Even in terms of the social contacts that you make.
Exceptional even in terms of standard.
Even in terms of its cells.
The pain in your feet affects the whole body even in terms of posture.
We are lucky even in terms of entertainment that is available to us.
This Super Bowl is truly fairly even in terms of player matchups.
Even in terms of judgment.

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One may disagree with FAI even in terms of aesthetics.
Even in terms of recycling.
To be an active partner for our customers, even in terms of advice.
I mean even in terms of practice.
Not just in terms of quantity, but even in terms of quality.
Even in terms of technique.
Those sums are not insignificant, even in terms of national budgets.
Even in terms of exhibitions.
Its extent can not be computed, even in terms of light years.
Even in terms of Government debt.
He, like so many others, did not see a stable situation even in terms of security.
And even in terms of calories, it is very good.
Topological groups are special among all topological spaces, even in terms of their homotopy type.
Even in terms of the past, nothing is lost.
In terms of TIME, and also even in terms.
Even in terms of pricing, the market is really aggressive.
We have found no example of this kind of SCE, even in terms of projects.
Even in terms of connectivity, this project seems to be suitable.
So I never really look at a script as a story, not even in terms of genre.
Even in terms of brain development, it can play a key role.
This alone built confidence in the Zimbabweans, even in terms of our projection.
Even in terms of logistics, PréciJura was able to enhance its processes.
Python, simple even in terms of access.
Even in terms of build quality, the manufacturer has done a great job.
This is, however an erroneous link, even in terms of the surname.
Even in terms of sheer logic, shareholder preeminence fails the test.
Frequently, government presence, even in terms of public safety, remains sporadic and spotty.
Even in terms of dimensions, cabin luggage can be bigger or smaller, light or not.
Indeed, the legal argument rages unchecked, even in terms of statute law24.
Even in terms of Marxism, this is not a state.
The Taiwanese company 's LB-100 Ultra Rugged is a good weatherproof radio, even in terms of style.
Even in terms of perspective, we tried to give perspective to Pug.
And even in terms of, you know.
Even in terms of Marxism, you get these waves.
And then even in terms of images, we did not have much . ”.

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