Think back to the healthcare debate when Republican obstructionism was sometimes described in such terms.
Another is to appoint a trustee who could negotiate such terms on behalf of bondholders.
Lending on such terms is most popular in Austria, Britain and Italy (see chart).
The U.S. has historically been skeptical about government bodies assigning ownership to such terms as that power can be abused.
But companies will recognise it, says Mr Steinhardt, because they already think in such terms when assessing product liability, employment law or raising capital.
Now, I'm sure the folks who despise affirmative action will quickly say, "See, if it weren't for affirmative action, no one would even use such terms!"
Such terms, known as "most favored nation" clauses, have drawn the scrutiny of the Justice Department in recent years in the health-care industry because they can sometimes be used to hamper competition.
Such terms gloss over the fact that, just like the pipes that carry water, the tubes that carry bits are reliant on old-fashioned, low-tech spadework, human contact and the geographical reality in which all that exists.
The Justice Department is questioning whether there are legitimate business reasons for such terms or whether they are intended to stop programmers from experimenting with other forms of online distribution, a person familiar with the matter said.
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Media internships seem to be especially exploitative: an NUJ survey last year found that eight out of ten interns had not been paid for work they had published, and a fifth said they had worked for more than three months under such terms.
"One issue is why the American media portrayed her in such positive terms, " he said.
However, some educational experts question how helpful it is to define dyslexia in such broad terms.
Because of their experience and success in the China market, they are unlikely to accept advertising defined in such narrow terms.
For example, there must be a live dispute between the striking workers and their employer over an issue such as terms and conditions of employment or working arrangements.
Finally, because the outcomes of this debate will be so important, it is all the more disappointing that issues of cyber security are so often framed in such binary terms.
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".
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.
And, according to my sources, the FSA is broadly saying to the Co-Op that it has to decide whether its future is in banking or in supermarkets (although I am sure the FSA would deny putting it in such stark terms).
There has been a shift in the way people address each other in public places, such as hospitals, from using more deferential terms, such as "sir" and "madam" to more familiar terms that people have imported from their personal relationships.
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.
So, for instance a Whistler painting of a bridge may have the obvious keywords such as bridge and Whistler associated to it but will also widen the search net with terms such as aesthetic movement, 19th century and water.
Terms such as "probiotics" and "immune defence" would no longer be allowed in food supplement advertising.
However, investments in these types of derivative instruments bring terms such as contango and backwardation into the equation.
This can present tough management issues, such as in terms of logins and even the termination of employees.
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The use of terms such as low-tar is set to be banned from September 2003 under a European Union directive.
Mr Grayling said neither he, nor Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith, had used disparaging terms such as "scroungers" .
In the case of physical goods, SMBs should be explicit with terms such as delivery time, acceptable product quality, and product performance.
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