(1) As she progresses toward the end of her pregnancy term , she will usually demand to eat more and more.
(2) The main issues in the contract dispute are wages, harassment language and the term of the agreement.
(4) The president is elected for a single four-year term
(5) Another significant section of the overturned clauses dealt with a fixed term of office for the Chief Prosecutor.
(6) Just days into his first term in office, he already recognized that the roles of senator and psychologist are similar.
(7) Such recess appointments, though rare, allow a federal judge to serve a limited term .
(8) The study was limited to babies born to first-time mothers who went into labor spontaneously and at term .
(9) He was in good general health, was born at term and was fully immunized, appropriate to his age.
(10) All of the mothers studied were in spontaneous labor at term with singleton pregnancies in cephalic presentations.
(11) A healthy child was delivered at term , and the couple will be offered prenatal diagnosis in subsequent pregnancies.
(12) In the clinic the girl's mother told me that, although born at term , Susan had weighed but 3 pounds.
(13) The child was born at term with an uneventful antenatal, perinatal, and postnatal history.
(16) Nevertheless, it is impossible to deliver all term breech pregnancies by caesarean section.
(17) Nevertheless, patients with severe emphysema have had successful term pregnancies.
(18) I am currently the comptroller for Baltimore, serving my second term in office.
(19) Only four of the 20 women who were anemic at 26 to 28 weeks of gestation were still anemic at term .
(20) He had decided to stay in the US for Christmas rather than return home when the university term ended on December 9.