In the case of cuneiform text, trying to look at language use in terms of oral/literate dichotomies only obscures our understanding. |
Though he was low on cash and feeling squeezed, he didn't like the terms the banks offered. |
But it might be another story when it comes to bygones in terms of his relationship with this White House. |
But last week in testing we made some steps forward in terms of tyres and aerodynamics, so we should be strong here. |
Thus, it does not seem possible to explain the price increase in terms of demand factors. |
On the terms of this encyclopedia, art historians are implicitly aestheticians without being consciously aware of it. |