Examples of using Term has in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Later these ideas were used by Nazi propaganda that the term has come to refer to their own state.
This term has proven resistant to inflationary usage
Modifications: The modification of concessions during their term has become an increasingly relevant
The term has become commonplace in modern speech
especially for the cooperation with which his term has begun.
other non-inclusive attempts at social engineering, the term has in cases been imbued with a negative connotation.
This term has the advantage that it emphasizes the process of projection and displacement, which is essentially
price per month or part of the month that the payment term has been exceeded, plus any collection charges which Steelit may incur.
The proportion of citizens in the EU15 Member States who stated that they never heard of the term has decreased from a third(32%)
The problem of different terms has far-reaching consequences for work efficiency.
The word-image of these two terms has a symmetry that also works semanticly.
This misuse of terms has tended to create confusion about the whole concept.
But, the term had some negative connotations.
But that first term have you paid now, and… Yes.
This means that the margin in relative terms has risen.
The meaning of these terms has also changed considerably.
Some Dutch terms have a completely different meaning in Flemish, for example.
These general terms have many exceptions.
How many terms have you done?
Now the terms have changed.