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"But in terms of collections that have come at one time, this is almost a class of its own."
Regardless of these, orders below a certain value are hard to justify in terms of collection and administration costs.
In terms of collections, China Gate was declared an average grosser at the box office.
In terms of collection and content, it's one of the country's better provincial museums, and has English labels for most items.
This guarantee of equivalent effectiveness in terms of collection seems to me to be crucial for a flexible but non-permissive system.
I believe that the persistent shortcomings in terms of collection are due to the lack of ambition that we sometimes demonstrate.
Usually these materials come from local industries and are donated, although there is a cost to the scrapstore in terms of collection and sorting etc.
The film collected 1.094 Million Dollars, incidentally attaining second position in terms of collections in the first week in US.
The Shandong Provincial Museum has been ranked No. 7 in terms of collection size among the museums of China.
It stands as fully automated library and is one of the best library of Odisha in its category in terms of collections and services.
The astonishing collections make Kamal Hassan as the only actor in South India to deliver two 200+ crore club movies in terms of collections.
The Indiana University Libraries Film Archive (IULFA), held by the university's libraries, is varied in terms of collections.
Even if the notion of a thermodynamics equilibrium is considered not at the level of the agents but in terms of collections of instruments stable configurations are not observed.
By drawing inspiration from the successful experiments carried out by the Member States, this directive sets ambitious targets in terms of collection: 40% after six years and 60% in ten years’ time.
He reinterpreted Kummer's concept of ideal number in terms of collections of already existing numbers, called these collections "ideals" (see Sections 3.4 and 3.9), and showed how every ideal could be expressed uniquely as a product of prime ideals (see Section 3.9).
The wording proposed by the Conciliation Committee not only allows ambitious rules and targets to be retained – especially in terms of collection and recycling – but also allows account to be taken of reality and of the efforts being made by the manufacturers of accumulators, especially for industrial use.