But banks and life insurers, who want to compete with the post office on even terms, are not satisfied.
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Subsequent enterprise deals will be on even better terms for the company, Grouf insists.
"If a state chooses to allow direct shipments of wine, it must do so on even-handed terms, " Justice Anthony Kennedy said.
Even on these terms, Japan and Britain stand out, each with total debt of more than 500% of GDP.
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Even if all goes well--and the logistics of supplying, servicing and putting online hundreds of thousands of computers is no easy task--PeoplePC has offered its services to enterprises on even more favorable terms than those afforded to individuals.
Five years of incubation, however, have only improved the show's timeliness, allowing reflections not just on the role of bankers in general but even on some familiar banking terms whose origins are Tuscan.
They will become third-class citizens behind even those on Medicaid in terms of their ability to find providers willing to accept them.
The Shooter and his wife are separated, Bronstein wrote, although they live in the same house -- "on very friendly, even loving terms" -- to save money.
Divorced for a decade, the Adlers are on enviably pleasant terms, even as Jane, in the artful, draped wardrobe of a fleshy fiftysomething, casts a rueful look at the second Mrs.
But even that hit is on the decline in terms of number of users, down more than 25% since its peak.
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The terms on its secured MasterCard are even more favorable: it considers applicants regardless of income, credit score and history, and bankruptcy status.
Once that's done, you can aggregate all your notes together and make flashcards, even have definitions on one side and key terms on the other.
They want to keep on good terms with a party which, even in its diminished state, could yet hold the balance of power in 2015.
There's no mention in either document of the Tanaiste needing to sign off on such a decision, even if in practical terms it's impossible to imagine London pushing ahead with such a move without at least some form of tacit approval from Dublin.
It is possible to get burned by counting on the sanctity of a contract, even when its terms seem crystal clear.
So, even if the lockout is settled tomorrow on the most favorable terms to the NFLPA, the groundwork should begin to establish a new league.
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Many whistlers now compete for the attention of tourists, and some have even fallen out with each other and are no longer on speaking terms.
Even that was not quite enough for Romania, which insisted on additional terms.
Historically, the U.S. margin of advantage in earnings per worker has been so large that it has allowed us to finance higher amounts of per capita spending on health care than our peers even while retaining an advantage over them in terms of the amount of residual non-health spending per capita we have left to spend on everything else.
And even the most optimistic of their followers could have anticipated they would be back on terms within 19 seconds of the restart.
"We in the Liberal Democrats believe that fares should actually fall in real terms rather than rising even further above inflation as Labour did, year on year, " he told MPs.
Tancer is even working with researchers at Stanford to explore a new consumer confidence estimate based on search terms like "gas prices" and visits to thrifty comparison-shopping sites, which have climbed in response to this year's economic pain.
Even though Chileans believe that on the domestic front the country has made great progress in terms of democracy, political and economic stability, and knows they fare better than many neighbors in the region, a majority disagrees with the ideological direction the country has taken.
It would cost taxpayers a lot, even with higher fees, because students can borrow their tuition fees from the state on easy terms.
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For Prof Miles, the only real difference between QE and even more "unconventional" money financing is that, with QE, the terms on which the money is created "are flexible and sensitive to inflationary pressures" - whereas in the case of a helicopter drop, the terms are more open.
They believe it will probably continue meeting its obligations, but even if it can't, a debt workout will just pay them back on somewhat different terms.
He may even call an election before 2000 to ask the voters for their approval of the terms on which he might negotiate a final settlement.
Who else could be on easy terms with the mutually incompatible Gordon Brown of Britain and Oskar Lafontaine of Germany (who even out of office has kept in touch)?
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