Borrowing terms for even the most creditworthy of companies and individuals are getting more onerous.
But shorter terms for software patents would at least be a step in the right direction.
Back in Tel Aviv, his defence minister, Ehud Barak, laid out terms for a final agreement.
Lord Hutton condemned the broadcaster in unexpectedly strong terms for poor editorial supervision of Mr Gilligan.
We've got a press release here shortly that will explain all these terms for you.
Still, the major debt-market improvements will lead to more leverage and easier terms for PE financing.
Salaries have risen strongly in real terms for years, and unemployment is at a record low.
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They also reportedly claimed that the interview violated the terms for Sgt Shalit's release.
Last year, America's broad money supply grew at its fastest in real terms for a quarter-century.
Subsequent enterprise deals will be on even better terms for the company, Grouf insists.
He also wants better terms for converting the vehicles to electricity or buying new ones.
Most American states offer more generous terms for wives, but also enforce prenuptial agreements.
The Competition Act ought to help the regulator ensure that terms for common carriage are fair.
In other countries, equivalent terms for the unmarried fell into disuse without feminist campaigns to push them.
Over the centuries, the terms for hominy and its byproducts have come to be rather haphazardly applied.
Mr. Lavrov said Russia will issue a statement outlining the terms for such a withdrawal after Messrs.
The Georgian parliament has approved the release of around 3, 000 prisoners and shorter terms for thousands more.
Failure to agree terms for disbursement of the rest of the loan would, inevitably, alarm the markets.
It took another six days of high-wire diplomacy to settle the terms for Russia's involvement in Kosovo.
As a result, many offer favorable terms for kids or young adults looking to open a savings account.
The Scottish Parliament rejected Labour-backed legislation to introduce mandatory six-month jail terms for anyone caught carrying a knife.
Mr Gough has served several prison terms for refusing to get dressed in public places, including court rooms.
On November 25, 2008, the Federal Reserve Board announced terms for the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF).
No wonder that African conservatives sense that their terms for continuing partnership with free-wheeling Americans have not been met.
He also faces state charges, but plans are that the prison terms for state and federal will run concurrently.
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Still, construction-loan terms for borrowers are tougher than they were before the recession.
The terms for this assistance have not been made public at this writing.
The site monitors search terms for words such as influenza and flu.
He also called for higher fines and the possibility of lifetime driving bans and prison terms for repeat offenders.
For this to happen, however, Welfare and True Path would have to botch the terms for a new election.
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