32-letter words containing f, e, t, i
- the courage of one's convictions — the confidence to act in accordance with one's beliefs
- the strategic defense initiative — the proposal to have a ground- and space-based systems to protect against nuclear attack
- there's no question of doing sth — If you say there is no question of something happening, you are emphasizing that it is not going to happen.
- time-of-flight mass spectroscopy — a technique for separating ions according to the time required for them to traverse a set distance.
- to follow in someone's footsteps — If you follow in someone's footsteps, you do the same things as they did earlier.
- to have mixed feelings about sth — If you have mixed feelings about something or someone, you feel uncertain about them because you can see both good and bad points about them.
- to leave somebody partially deaf — to make sb partly deaf
- to pervert the course of justice — If someone perverts the course of justice, they deliberately do something that will make it difficult to discover who really committed a particular crime, for example, destroying evidence or lying to the police.
- to point the finger of suspicion — To point the finger of suspicion or blame at someone means to make people suspect them of doing wrong or blame them for doing wrong.
- to vanish from the radar screens — to go missing; to no longer be visible or able to be detected by anyone
- twist around one's little finger — to have easy and complete control or influence over
- uniform code of military justice — the body of laws governing members of the U.S. armed forces: superseded the Articles of War in 1951
- united states information agency — an independent agency, created in 1953 and known from 1978 to 1982 as the International Communication Agency, that administers the government's overseas information and cultural programs. Abbreviation: USIA.
- want in (or out or off, etc. ) — to want to get, go, or come in (or out, off, etc.)
- weighted average cost of capital — The weighted average cost of capital is the cost of capital that is adjusted according to the percentages of debt financing and equity financing.
- where there's smoke there's fire — If someone says where there's smoke there's fire, they mean that there are rumors or signs that something is true so it must be at least partly true.