In other terms, inflection is evolving itself out of composition.
In other terms, he must manifest all that is internal, and give form to all that is external.
It wishes the real to be necessary and eternal, and it wishes the eternal and the necessary to be real; in other terms, it tends to truth and justice.
Now this consciousness only exists as an act; it is, in other terms, an incomplete form of existence, which does not exist apart from its object, of which the true name is matter.
We therefore take up very distinctly an opposite standpoint to the principle of relativity: in other terms, we reject the phenomenism of Berkeley.
It is, in other terms, the distinction between the intelligence and the object.
In other terms, life is at bottom of the psychological nature of a tendency.
In other terms, what they study is not so much such and such a particular "thing" as the relation of mind to each of the realities to be studied.
In other terms, concepts do not represent pieces, parts, or elements of reality.
In other terms, language and mechanism are regulated by each other.
The English party dare not speak out and say this openly; but if they have common sense they must know that England will make peace with them upon no other terms.
In other terms, if a hybrid of the first generation is not allowed to fertilize itself, but is pollinated by one of its parents, the result will be in accordance with the Mendelian formula.
Or in other terms, the unavoidable spontaneous crosses will disturb the purity of the variety in the second year, while they do not seem to interfere at all with the uniformity of the species.
In other terms, the specific marks may be considered as having originated according to the laws [660] that govern the production of anomalies, and we may assume them to lie within reach of our experiments.
Putting this discussion in other terms, we find every individual and every organ in the adult state corresponding with a single ordinate of the curve.
You may have them on other terms than a battle; and it will be more honourable and profitable to you to gain them by pacific means than to risk such a fine army and such noble persons as you have with you.
In other terms, every created substance is destined to be the efficient cause of determined effects.
In other terms, God's omnipotent power is the efficient principle of all primitive contingent being.
In other terms, he will have formed the habit of word-learning and have neglected that of word-group-learning.
There is a similar reason for using such expressions as in other terms, in other words, or that is to say.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other terms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.