Examples of 'example in terms' in a sentence

Meaning of "example in terms"

Example in terms: Illustration or instance explained within a specific context or terminology

How to use "example in terms" in a sentence

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Bulgaria is a bad example in terms of media freedom.
These distortions can be considered as significant for example in terms of turnover.
For another example in terms of programming.
The genius director David Fincher is a good example in terms of mastery.
The duty to set an example in terms of sustainable development.
These distortions were significant, measured for example in terms of turnover.
A typical example in terms of its size and color.
I will give you a very concrete example in terms of housing.
Set an example in terms of behaviour.
There are practical choices to make for example in terms of where you worship.
The obvious example in terms of art is the recent example of Shepard Fairey.
These acquisitions generate synergies, for example in terms of glass procurement.
We set an example in terms of reliability, quality, commitment, and innovation.
Milan has already established itself as a shining example in terms of recycling and environmental sustainability.
For example in terms of memory, and the beast horde battle points….

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I always strive to be a good example in terms of discipline and respect.
However, are our institutions setting a very good example in terms of recruitment?
Europe has also set an example in terms of meeting the Johannesburg targets.
The views on the content of the programmes, for example in terms of inforMISEP.
Table hand, example in terms of positive.
The coloring results are not always satisfactory, for example in terms of intensity.
He held Apple as an example in terms of privacy protection.
Along with their function, they got certain advantages, for example in terms of food.
These student unions must be an example in terms activity and functioning for the rest.
Despite improvements, service quality remains poor, for example in terms of continuity of supply.
New Zealand is therefore a great example in terms of environmental control and conservation.
In addition, there are many changes, for example in terms of articulation and dynamics.
We are committed to be an example in terms of Fair Trade principles in Montenegro.
However, there are already some positiveresults, for example in terms of improved budget execution.
A leader must lead by example in terms of attitude ( state of mind ) and behavior.
Different users however require different content, for example in terms of features, accuracy and quality.
It would be important for example in terms of the monitoring of set-aside policies.
Ice Cream Sandwich is more intensive, for example in terms of resource usage.
This edition of the Games is a good example in terms of respect for the environment.
And I will give you an example in terms of new platforms.
There were some areas, well for example in terms of environmental issues.
But also rather a relevant example in terms of our three-walled house.
Let us prove the previous example in terms of the epsilon-delta definition.
The public service should lead by example in terms of integration and anti-discrimination policies.
Offices will become self-sufficient, for example in terms of energy generation.
At the end of the day, who sets the example in terms of representation?
Curve I 2 concerns an intermediate example in terms of the width / height ratio.
Adding, Hopefully I have been a good example in terms of how I show respect to my wife . ".

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