And most of the materials we've given to Congress, to groups, answer those questions in very simple, straightforward terms.
The competition would be in terms of programming and not straightforward commercial terms.
Previously, as related in the first reference cited above, Faraday had used the more straightforward term "exode" (the doorway where the current exits).
They are defined in straightforward terms (avoiding the complexities of the English legislation).
The fact is that a stronger, more united, less vulnerable Europe, with no enemy at its door, no longer sees its interests in such straightforward terms.
It was the producer, Martin Starger, who explained, in reasonably straightforward terms, why the decisions were made.
After she had heard rumors, her father told her the truth in simple and straightforward terms.
Like most of his colleagues, Csoka chose to depict himself in relatively straightforward terms.
Let me put it in more straightforward terms, Mr. Batt.
I was told the plot in straightforward (for Jefferson) terms.