term of interest

collocation in English

meaningsoftermandinterest

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term
noun
uk
/tɜːm/
us
/tɝːm/
the fixed period of time that something ...
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interest
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.trəst/
us
/ˈɪn.trɪst/
the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more ...
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(Definition oftermandinterestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The keytermofinterestin the utility function is since it shows to what extent an election outcome is factored into the social welfare calculations of incumbent politicians.
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It is also possible to browse the hierarchical tree of subject terms to find a particulartermofinterest.
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In terms of interest groups, this advocacy coalition is driven by the tobacco industry.
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We have up to this point not considered explicitly the fact that the terms of interest to us have types associated with them.
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Simply click on thetermofinterestto open a page with a wealth of information, including the term's pronunciation, audio information, images and additional links to related terms.
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Solving the representative agent's problem, we can determine each generation's consumption demand at time t in terms of interest rates and wage rates.
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In such cases the terms of interest and repayment are fixed according to the capacity of the particular project.
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In terms of interest charges and other consequences, it is a further millstone round the neck of the industry.
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He seemed to think that the terms of interest were fairly generous, and he raised no objection to them.
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Devaluation carries a cost in terms of interest rates.
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They could discriminate in terms of interest.
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The money will have to be paid for in terms of interest payments, leasebacks and so on, out of operating costs.
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What makes investment attractive or otherwise is the cost of money in terms of interest rates and the exchange rate.
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The costs of exclusion can be measured in terms of interest rates.
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Is this credit to be at special terms of interest?
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What will be the consequences of that in terms of interest rates for students who took out such a loan afterwards?
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This loan is on exceedingly favourable terms of interest.
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We all agree about one thing, which is that in terms of interest rates and exchange rates what we are seeking is stability.
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