People close to the negotiations said these wouldn't significantly change terms already agreed upon by the companies.
Attempts to shorten school summer holidays and change terms in England could lead to more regional strike action by teachers.
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Despite his great rhetorical gifts, Netanyahu cannot change the terms of international debate by himself.
Under this procedure, Congress can approve or spike trade agreements, but not change their terms.
The union is demanding the government scrap plans to cut pensions and change its terms and conditions.
He said Facebook could change its terms of registration to require users to verify their identity and age.
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To surmount these challenges, Netanyahu must move immediately to change the terms of debate on the Palestinian issue.
Second, the Fed can change the terms and nature of its asset purchases.
The main gripes: The Nahmads change the terms of deals at the last minute and are slow to pay.
Photo-sharing social network Instagram has officially abandoned attempts to change its terms and conditions following a fierce user backlash.
Less to this newspaper's taste, he offered little in the way of change in terms of the culture wars.
Aberdeenshire Council has withdrawn proposals to change the terms and conditions of thousands of staff, BBC Scotland has learned.
The argument was that that the House bill did not change the terms of the acquisition agreement, and that J.
Despite the state of the economy since 2008, he said TA recruitment had seen little change in terms of take-up or drop-out rates.
That initiative would open the Treaty to additional signatories, a step calculated to make it more difficult to change its terms in the future.
And they are tired of being betrayed by so-called open platforms that suddenly change their terms of use and blithely destroy young and growing businesses.
While I often think about catalyzing change in terms of health services and health systems, an interconnected vision and solution is critical to tackling any problem.
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Vereinsbank's shareholders are miffed that the share-swap ratio cannot be renegotiated because the two banks had agreed not to change the terms for most unforeseen risks.
No company can change the terms of its bonds retroactively, as Greece is able to do since over 90% of its debt is governed by Greek law.
Debt-relief providers now must successfully renegotiate, settle, reduce or otherwise change the terms of at least one of the consumer's debts before charging the consumer, according to the FTC.
American Express, Citibank and most other small business card issuers state in disclaimers that they have the right to change the terms of card member agreements in the future.
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The Nikkei makes an interesting point that the disaster, and its huge costs, is very likely to change the terms of the discussion and debate over welfare and tax reform.
Closely related to this will be an opening up of learning and probably a really significant change in terms of how high value information I shared across network more effectively.
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He is not convinced there is a big change in how students regard business ethics, but he thinks there is a generational change in terms of students understanding sustainability issues.
In the last eight years, we have been forgotten by George W. Bush, and we need to see a change in terms of the relation with Latin America, not just with Mexico.
The financial industry lobby worked aggressively to make sure the plan included indemnification for them so investors of bonds backed by these mortgages won't sue them after lenders change the terms of the loans.
The company says it gives its clients' interest top priority, and may reduce its assets under management, restrain its growth, reduce its fees or otherwise change its terms even in circumstances where other firms might feel such actions are unnecessary.
Did your view of MPs change in terms of how favourable you were or against MPs you were, did you become more favourable the more you looked in to it, or more kind of hostile to MPs, the more you looked in to it.
The measures he supports would severely hurt the future of the mortgage industry: What private entity, for instance, would extend mortgages, knowing that Washington politicians would be empowered to change the terms when politically convenient, instead of letting lenders and borrowers see if they could work something out that would take each particular situation into account?
The Fire Officers' Association (FOA) says the service wants to change the employment terms including reducing working hours and expenses allowances.
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