The world thought Apple (in Model-T terms) was entering 1925.
In 2004 it was SBC, but again, the two couldn't reach terms.
Biodiversity, coral reefs, wetlands and trash-free seas aren't just terms on a page they are environmental imperatives that dictate the future of the planet.
People close to the negotiations said these wouldn't significantly change terms already agreed upon by the companies.
The information wasn't there in terms of reading distance, clarity and letter spaces.
Speaking of the extended family, he said that ''even now we can't come to terms or comprehend'' what had happened.
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The company didn't disclose financial terms or the identities of the buyers.
That wasn't allowed under terms of the deal, this person said.
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At that point, Mr. Najafi signaled he wouldn't alter his terms.
Comporium is the local cable company there and apparently, they couldn't come to terms with the local NBC affiliate, WCNC, on 20 hours of weekly high-def programming.
The company previously said ( way back in 2011) that it couldn't find agreeable terms with Apple to offer its devices in USC stores, but apparently that situation has been resolved.
Terms such as blogging and podcasting have achieved a high enough level of exposure to have made it into dictionaries but there are still plenty of people who don't understand the terms.
As most Americans were getting ready for a peaceful Labor Day, it was war between Apple and NBC as the two companies couldn't agree to terms for carrying the network's shows on iTunes.
While 90 percent of consumers chose the no-interest option, one-quarter of those failed to pay off their balances in time and were hit with the 27 percent interest rate, frequently because they didn't understand the terms, the agreement said, citing Schneiderman's findings.
While Deutsche Bank didn't disclose the terms of the share sale, industry officials said the deal's structure would likely involve a small number of big institutional money managers picking up the shares at a small discount to the stock's current trading price.
No, I would say very firmly because marriage is a relationship between man and woman and I don't think it actually helps to confuse terms, I also believe very strongly in the importance of friendship and people can have a deep friendship and call it friendship but we don't have to muddy the waters in terms of calling, calling it marriage.
Mr. Walsh at the New Jersey Division of Investment said he expects better because the financial climate is calmer today, adding "if we don't get the expected prices and terms, " the pension fund won't sell.
The Indian government says the court's order doesn't go against the terms of the Vienna Convention.
It quite clearly hasn't worked in financial terms, although it has worked in terms of quality.
In hindsight, the Enron executives didn't create value in terms of the company share price.
We aren't doing well in terms of access and we have persistent disparities in health care use and quality.
But because it was off the scale of everybody's belief system they didn't really come to terms with it.
Yet neither banquets nor bone wars could match the 1902 discovery of T. rex in terms of hype and hyperbole.
It sounds, significantly, as though Wales wasn't necessarily outbid in terms of cold hard cash to bring the plant here.
This is a global environment, and anyone who doesn't think in those terms is going to be disabused of such narrowness.
"If you don't comply with these terms you might be liable to pay all or some of the money, " he said.
While aiding the law was part of his plea-bargain, testifying won't get him softer terms--only the proverbial "time off for good behavior" can do that.
"We didn't change much in terms of our physicality, " West said.
But again, this isn't the situation in terms of his position.
Beresford isn't really thinking in terms of a merger or selloff.
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