Examples of using Three terms in English and their translations into Arabic
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Three terms in office… Not a bad run.
That's these three terms. 8x minus 7x plus 13x.
Three terms as governor, two terms in the Senate.
Appetite, hunger and satisfaction are the three terms that are associated with eating.
Three terms will expire on 31 December 2011 and one term on 31 December 2012.
Budget: There are three terms in a year and boarding fees are paid termly.
Member, United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights(three terms).
Community members serve three-year terms; a one-year hiatus is required after three terms in a row.
Work schedule: The yearly schedule of work consists of three terms of 13 weeks each.
When you go from one term here to three terms, you can't say you simplified it.
Astronomers are now almost able to tell us what the product of the first three terms is.
Kibera has been represented at the National Assembly by Mr. Mandiba for the last three terms.
Bhutan served as an active member of the CHR for three terms from 1995-2000 and from 2004-2006.
Intelligent manufacturing, intelligent workshops, and intelligent factories are the three terms often being mentioned in industrial automation equipment.
A maximum of three terms for treaty body members with respect to individual treaty bodies could be considered.
The initial contractual term for this operation will be three years, with an additional three terms of one-year extensions.
Ms. Fanon Mendes-France reaffirmed the importance of the suggested themes for the Decade and discussed the significance of the three terms.
Annex II to the Basic Law prescribes the composition of the Legislative Council during its first three terms as follows-.
Annex II to the Basic Law prescribes the composition of the Legislative Council during its first three terms as follows.
That decision resulted in an increase in the number of women parliamentarians, in particular during the past three terms.
