make terms in a sentence
- If the liquidity isn't there, that could make terms quite punitive.
- He even favored a constitutional amendment to make term limits law.
- The Sicilian army approached Benevento and the pope was forced to make terms.
- The Arabs would make terms with them, and our prestige would be gone.
- You knew they were making terms directly against the Raiders?
- It's difficult to find make terms in a sentence.
- _Run prisons differently : Make them places of punishment and make terms of sentences stick.
- These are " so " great the way they make terms and succession so visually accessible!
- Many deserters were preventing them from making terms.
- Trikoupis tried to make terms with the creditors of his nation, but he failed in that too.
- So far, governance experts have given Koppes high marks for trying to make term limits less arbitrary.
- Because it put members'Washington careers on the line, Republican leaders didn't make term limits a loyalty test.
- The Caliph then received the secretary of Buwayhid chief to make terms of peace, which the Caliph accepted.
- Such was their success in this endeavour that the governor was soon obliged to make terms with them.
- "This is a natural, structured way to make term limits work, " said Peter Vallone, the City Council's speaker.
- The development bank makes term loans and stock investments in state-owned enterprises, projects such as highways and risky local investments.