Lending on such terms is most popular in Austria, Britain and Italy (see chart).
They directed me to Schedule 2, paragraph 16, where it states: "An NHS trust may pay its staff such remuneration and allowances and employ them on such other terms and conditions as it sees fit".
There are other online auction sites, but they are much smaller. eBay's real competition, however, is increasingly coming from all over the internet, not least from people selling directly off their own websites and using online marketing methods, such as purchasing search terms on competing sites such as Google, to promote themselves.
Another is to appoint a trustee who could negotiate such terms on behalf of bondholders.
The problem is that they haven't been able to agree on the possible terms of such an agreement.
During last year's flu season, Google Flu Trends picked up a significant rise in such search terms on January 28, 2008, and two weeks later the CDC saw a rise in cases reported from local health departments.
So, on Dr Mahathir's own terms such an unacceptable, fibre-free figure was finance minister for six more years after the investigation began.
This age group needs to have the wonders of math reinforced outside of school, on their terms, in a medium such as the Internet.
In the 21st Century, when Switzerland is on good terms with all its neighbours, such a strategy seems irrelevant and outdated to many young Swiss.
Although there can be no assurances that these discussions will result in any transaction or on what terms any transaction may occur, such a transaction could involve a change of control of Sprint.
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.
Although voters may not particularly care to notice, Mr McCain is the antithesis of Mr Clinton not just in terms of character, but on issues such as deregulation (fiercely for it) and abortion (guardedly against it).
Set up 14 months ago, WWRE focuses on such things as common standards for weights, measures, shipment terms and sharing sensitive information.
Thus, the idea of conducting two regional conflicts simultaneously was abandoned in favor of less precise terms, such as overlapping time frames or on short notice.
Chang's arranged to push posts promoting dining rewards to Twitter users, including those searching for terms such as "Chinese New Year, " on their mobile phones or their personal computers.
Entering a social network into the pool at such a relatively late stage, Google needed to exist on its own terms and merits.
Such devices are anathema to those who want bidders to compete on equal terms in order to get the best price for shareholders.
It was one of the very first such systems on the market and is still considered the gold standard in terms of design and dependability.
In both cases, the government requires property owners to grant third parties access to their facilities, on terms set by the government, because entering the market without such assistance would be prohibitively expensive.
The on-demand nature of cloud solutions make such events nearly risk-free in terms of time and money.
Now, I cannot impose such negotiations or, certainly, the terms of a final settlement on the parties.
But such creditors are just as keen on extracting their pound of flesh (in terms of economic reform) as the private sector.
Established radio performers such as Benny and Hope, who embraced TV on its own visually oriented terms, flourished well into the '60s.
WSJ: WSJ Sightings: Terry Teachout on the New-Media Crisis of 1949
But purely in financial terms, families can make smarter decisions by zooming in on factors such as net price after aid, graduation rate, job placement rates and how much you might have to borrow.
Junior minister Stephen Crabb explained in a written parliamentary answer that as the Wales office is not an employer in its own right it has to honour the terms and conditions of its staff depending on their home departments (such as the National Assembly for Wales).
Rather, they did so because, in the judgment of their respective leaders, such weapons have value both as local deterrents and in terms of clout on the larger international stage.
The important point is that the stress tests forced banks to make provision for losses on their loans to distressed nations, such as Greece, from a change in the terms of those loans that would fall short of actual default.
BBC: Stress-test message to banks: Prepare for possible Greek default - BBC News
Josie Irwin, head of employment relations at the Royal College of Nursing, said a pay award based on the 2% inflation target would mean a real terms pay cut because costs such as council tax, mortgage interest and other housing costs would not be covered.
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