Examples of using Two terms in English and their translations into Spanish
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For more than two terms.
There are two terms for each parent.
Limit the search to one or two terms.
Two terms of first-degree murder.
Self-made man, two terms as.
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Two terms shared the top prize this year: Dame yo.
Study one or two terms abroad.
The summation in the formula consists of two terms.
He held the office for two terms, up until 1961.
Be less specific- limit your search to one or two terms.
Each semester is made up of two terms of around 10 weeks.
The Master's curriculum is taught over two terms.
He wished to know whether those two terms were synonymous or not.
The length of the stay can be from 3 months to two terms.
Two terms explain these differences: penetrance and expressivity.
I have been honored to serve my two terms in Congress.
There are two terms a year, and schools hold classes five days per week.
He was first elected to Congress in 1966 and served two terms.
So the two terms mergers and acquisitions, are almost always used together.
These expert courses are given twice a year, in two terms.
These two terms are the principal church images of the New Testament.
This was given expression and reinforced during the two terms of Barack Obama.
He served two terms as Massachusetts governor in the 1990s.
Gt;> Ultimately the truth is somewhere in between the two terms.
In addition, the connotation of the two terms have changed and evolved over time.
The same person could not be elected president for more than two terms.
Therefore, the two terms will be used interchangeably in the following paragraphs.
It would limit the mandate of General Directors to two terms of six years;
Though these two terms are sometimes used interchangeably, they serve distinct purposes.
BOGOTÁ, Colombia- Between 1995 and 2003,I served two terms as mayor of Bogotá.
