This bargain was done on terms that Germany has always advocated: more central control in exchange for more solidarity.
He can try to broker a cease-fire and an agreement that would end the fighting on terms that Israel could accept.
How to breach this divide, between those who want Islamic finance and those who want to provide it, but not on terms that reflect the spirit of the law?
The lawyers themselves, of course, have a financial incentive to settle on terms that reward them with the most profitable fee in comparison to the time invested in the case.
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America, as two world wars should have taught it, has no choice but to engage with the outside world, and it should do so on terms that protect its interests.
"Sidney Harman presented us with an interesting possibility, but we would only consider a partnership on terms that made sense for the thriving Daily Beast, " Ms. Brown said in an email.
He succeeded only too well: both General Motors and Ford are building new factories near Porto Alegre, but on terms that have turned out to be political suicide for Mr Brito.
The American conglomerate ended its share-repurchase programme, paid unprecedented interest rates on its commercial paper and raised capital from Warren Buffett, a celebrated investor, on terms that in normal times would have seemed exorbitant.
Nor could they refuse to carry out the job on the terms that they believed God had prescribed.
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Most have settled on secret terms that likely involve large payments to plaintiff lawyers and scant benefits for fund shareholders.
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MakerBot, the most prominent maker of 3-D printers that the public can buy, has cracked down on printed guns by enforcing terms on its website that prevent users from sharing blueprints for firearms.
In other words, here was a reason for Congress to hurry along the process of reconstructing them into the union on the easier terms that the president had proposed rather than the higher thresholds supported by the radical leadership on Capitol Hill.
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He said it was the Cypriot government, the European Commission and the European Central Bank that had decided on the levy terms and that "they now must explain this to the Cypriot people".
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The government auctioned contracts to upgrade four airports, but on terms so harsh that improvements may be slow.
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In the early days of the trial, Judge Ito said he hoped it would end with the lawyers on such friendly terms that he could have a post-trial dinner with all of them.
And second, the weakening of the IMF's standards -- and those of the United States -- will only serve to produce vast new demands for financial assistance on heavily politicized terms that the Fund and other leading lenders have properly spurned to date.
He's always been adamant at going out on his own terms and building on the legacy that already includes a dazzling 20 straight middleweight title defenses.
"Statements from the attorneys for both parties establish that the parties had undertaken years of negotiations, that they had resolved the last outstanding point in the deal during a conversation on Oct. 15, 2001, and that the letter accurately reflected the material terms they had orally agreed to on that day, " Judge Stephen Reinhardt wrote for the panel.
By midnight on Wednesday, they agreed to preliminary terms, based on the assumption that they'd get funding from three firms.
In this case, the performance between the parties and the Agreement on its terms strongly suggest that the parties did not actually intend repayment.
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The FBI is obviously monitoring this and I would refer you to them on that in terms of any federal government -- federal law enforcement association with it.
"If we need to lose market share because of our terms, I'm willing to concede business if we cannot continue to operate on the margins or the terms that are reasonable for our organization, " Mike Broderick, Federal-Mogul's chief executive, said on the call.
Time Warner's AOL unit admitted on Monday that it had posted a report on the Internet that showed search terms entered by more than 650, 000 of its subscribers as they browsed for information.
These companies draw information from the vast amount of data that's generated on the internet every day - anything from the search terms that people are using, to videos they are uploading, to messages they are posting on social media networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
And he went on to lay out some of the terms that it seems the opposition has laid out -- stop attacks on civilians, move the troops out of the cities, allow humanitarian aid deliveries, et cetera.
In turn, a website could leverage this knowledge to customize its content and target advertising based on that query of terms.
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As for Russia, it would be loth to embrace Belarus on the sort of equal terms that Mr Lukashenka has demanded.
"I think it's a reflection of what's happening in society in terms of pressure on services that we're having to resort to this and that the police are having to deal with young people in this way, " she added.
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