Example sentences of "both [prep] terms [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the last three decades there has been considerable success for auctioneering , both in terms of money and also in prestige .
2 The first Slazenger clothing collection designed by Coats Viyella is action packed — both in terms of styling and colour .
3 It is good psychologically to look back and see just how much you have improved both in terms of strength and physique .
4 This may well be more economic in ‘ costs ’ to the GP budget or DHA involved , but could well create considerable extra cost for the person and his or her family , both in terms of travelling to and from hospital and in loss of support from friends and relatives who may not be able to visit .
5 But it remains perfectly understandable , both in terms of the development of the larger narrative , and with regard to the situation of the generation for whom it was first compiled .
6 The contribution of Ultra to the conduct of the war both in terms of grand strategy and in individual operations was incalculable ; and its real rôle is still being assessed .
7 — make a special effort in the coming year to show themselves responsive to the needs of industry , both in terms of collaboration in research and development , and the provision of well-trained and well-motivated graduates for recruitment to industry .
8 Such policies would aim , for example , at the provision of education , the elimination of relative poverty , safety in the work place , environmental and ecological protection , diet , the power of the food , alcohol , and tobacco lobbies , transport policy , both in terms of safety and of minimizing isolation , care and comfort of the elderly and adequate housing , employment , and recreation .
9 He fought many successful campaigns , both in terms of warfare and diplomacy , and most of all he upheld the medieval system of fervent religious belief combined with regal authority .
10 In 1983 oil was the major fuel for the USSR both in terms of production and consumption , followed by gas and coal .
11 In the 1980s older workers experienced great insecurity both in terms of holding on to their jobs and when searching for new work if unemployed .
12 On the other hand it is the larger farms who can more easily ‘ afford ’ conservation , especially on small scale , both in terms of setting aside small land areas for less intensive agricultural management and in economic terms .
13 Morton 's Adhesives and Specialty Polymers group probably has a greater diversity of products and markets — both in terms of end uses and of geography — than any other part of the company .
14 He is mainly known for his work on the analytical centrifuge and related hydrodynamic techniques , both in terms of developing the methodology and applying this methodology to the study of macromolecular solutions .
15 Historically , government policy has favoured urban dwellers , both in terms of subsidies on food and other commodities , and the availability of social services .
16 Even if changes in South Africa bring the war to an end in the near future , the costs of simply returning to the situation before the war are enormous , both in terms of the capital cost of replacing destroyed and damaged schools , and the running costs of the system .
17 Clearly , there is an impressive consistency in this line of thinking — both in terms of the belief in a pre-existing era of tranquillity , and in the agreement that the natural moderacy of the ‘ British way of life ’ has been eclipsed in the hooligan deluge .
18 In the present situation , the ASEA could never be a remedy for the ‘ general wastefulness of industry ‘ ; instead , its proper role was in helping employers to get the right kind of boy , and boys to find the right kind of employer and to ensure that training was effective , both in terms of the workshop and of continued education .
19 the deployment of all the staff working in the school , both in terms of how their time has been used and their cost ;
20 Any superficial investigation into the role of the education officer will dispel the view expressed by Masterman once some appreciation and understanding is gained of the day-to-day duties that are performed both in terms of strategic planning and institutional management .
21 The inheritance of the NHS , both in terms of capital stock and medical staff , was very unevenly distributed .
22 The isolated teeth are considerably more digested than the in situ molars , both in terms of frequency and degree , but the pattern is the same in both , and combining them in a single sample gives a digestion index varying from 18–22 per cent for the means and 15–62 per cent for the total range of all samples .
23 Canid assemblages have generally high levels of digestion of the molars both in terms of degree and numbers affected ( Fig. 3.21 F-I ) , and they fit well with category 5 , but the small African canid , the bat-eared fox fits category 3 in all respects ( Fig. 3.21 G-H ) .
24 Secondly , it has been successful both in terms of increasing its obvious and immediate performance locally and nationally , and also in terms of preparing people for a wider involvement in partnership development in new and less obvious directions .
25 Reciprocal placements by industry into schools is important both in terms of the quality and purpose that TPS brings to partnership activity .
26 But tonics and ‘ restoratives are at the bottom of the pile both in terms of their status as pharmacological entities and in terms of research .
27 Exhibitions such as those that we have mentioned have proved to be outstandingly successful , both in terms of the numbers of visitors attracted , and in terms of the manifest satisfaction that most visitors experienced .
28 Applying AI problem-solving techniques in this way is in itself a notable advance but , as the editors indicate , the research has also addressed fundamental questions on the nature of knowledge , both in terms of formal representational systems and as an essentially social phenomenon — knowledge as something that must be shared and transferred among men and machines .
29 However , as many canoeists who frequent the rivers Severn and Wye will confirm , the sport of super rafting is rapidly developing both in terms of the number and races and teams around the country and in the techniques and equipment used by the participants .
30 Sustainable use is the key idea behind any kind of progress and we must do everything we can to support this , both in terms of financial aid and consumer ethics .
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