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make terms





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Provided he can make terms with smaller coalition partners, the prime minister has a good chance of completing a full four-year term, something no civilian leader has managed to do in Thailand for 20 years.

From BBC Feb. 9, 2026

One long-term goal, he said, is to someday make terms like “childcare” and “daycare” obsolete, replaced by early childhood education — no matter the setting or age of the child.

From Seattle Times Feb. 13, 2024

Not surprisingly, Alter recommends songwriters sign a contract to make terms clear.

From Washington Post Oct. 21, 2019

Courts have been fairly clear that ticking an “I agree” box is sufficient to make terms binding.

From Slate Nov. 17, 2014

The expedition was surrounded by the Mexican army, and its members were glad to surrender and to make terms with the Mexicans by which they were allowed to return to Havana.

From The History of Cuba, vol. 2 by Johnson, Willis Fletcher




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