Sentences with phrase «odd term»

There may be odd terms hidden in the fine print that can impact you financially at the worst times.
«Postmodern» is an intentionally odd term in English.
American General Life's term policies can even be purchased for odd term periods such as 17 or 22 years.
The presentation is excellent: it is a short book, just over 150 pages; it eschews unecessarily intimidating jargon — the non-specialist reader might have to look up the odd term but that could be easily done on Wikipedia; and both Eriugena's thought and Gavin's arguments are developed in an easy to follow, logical sequence.
It is caused chiefly by kleptocratic governments or private interests in league with governments that make market exchange unprofitable, that make investment in producing something to exchange silly, that encourage achieving private wealth at the cost of other people's wealth instead of by working, saving and inventing (economists know this last by the odd term «rent seeking»).
It has been remarked that «pro-choice» is an odd term since the individual whose life is at stake has no choice in the matter.
We Christians use some odd terms.
Unwittingly, I became an ambassador to this new place and a translator of these odd terms that now describe my family.
Most US based books have odd terms we have to translate, but I'm not sure what other differences there would be?
Odd terms - 8, 11, 14 years have recently become available, but the most common types of fixed rate mortgages are still 30 & 15 years.
The fifth section uses the odd term Neo-Avant-Garde to link Zen, the Beats, Black Mountain, and goodness knows what else.
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