But although these creditors may view rental cuts with the relish most of us show for a plate of sick, they may have no alternative but to accept an income cut - given that UK public expenditure is under long-term downward pressure.
Honeymooners take photos against backdrops of blossoms, and visitors escaping the summer heat of the plains relish in the prospect of fresh fruit.
For now, experts say, the men should relish the joyful homecoming after their ordeal.
The duke might not relish the fuss being made, suggests the Daily Telegraph, but he merits it.
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The Toffees appear to relish the role of underdogs but regularly stumble when there is an expectation placed on their shoulders.
Mr. Ryan, who hadn't previously said much about his mother on the stump, appeared to relish the opportunity to speak about Mrs.
But the cocky mayor does not relish the thought of sharing power with a relatively strong partner especially not with one bound to insist that Hamburg refrain from using its Bundesrat votes against Mr Kohl's reforms in Bonn.
The founders of the Pirate Bay, the website, seemed to relish the court process, turning up to court in a bus daubed with slogans, playing the part of outsiders battling unjust authority and insisting that they were merely defending a popular technology rather than promoting illegality.
Contrast that with what happened in the other three states, where the governors seemed to relish pushing the most polarizing plan possible.
Most of Sudan's oil lies in the southern half of the country, and the government in Khartoum will hardly relish the prospect of losing it.
The draw for the next round of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy is on Saturday, and Dunn added that the side would relish a run in the competition.
Politics was a major driver of activity on Twitter in 2012, a sign not only that Twitter users do not shy away from talking politics on the platform, but that they relish the opportunity to do so.
One would expect that a person who believes the science is on his side would relish the opportunity to participate in, and decisively win, a nationally televised debate.
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The juices, andouillette-like, burst through the caul fat, caught by the roasted kohlrabi and carrot mash, lifted by the pickled onion and butternut relish on the side.
The enthusiasm of Mr. Rosen in participating seems to be shared throughout the organization as Dan explained how the experienced employees take great pride in sharing their knowledge with the students in the Project SEARCH program and relish in the reward of seeing jobs click with the students.
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The Indian pepper is the latest discovery by a fraternity of eaters who relish the sweaty, addictive pleasures of hot chilies.
The channel creators coming from broadcast and cable television relish the fact that their YouTube work won't live or die on traditional Nielsen ratings.
The pleasures and potential of the "anti-hotel" (a.k.a. the home-tel) are manifold: Anyone opening up a private residence to travelers is likely doing it for the income, but he or she may also relish the role of innkeeper, sharing insider-y information about the area.
Many of these people scrabbled up the social ladder on their own and don't relish the idea of giving their heirs independent means.
Time is now of the essence, even for the Taliban as their own public support base would not relish the thought of war continuing beyond 2014.
Not surprisingly, the very idea is enough to strike terror into the hearts of most introverted workers, who don't relish the idea of walking into a room full of strangers and striking up conversations.
So, the conundrum of life is this: although in the end a life may mean nothing to the actors in it, yet it is as real to relish the beauty of each passing moment of it.
The Orthodox Church reveres its martyrs, and Father Dimitry seemed to relish the prospect.
There's little doubt the Scotland supporters will relish seeing some of the world's best players in action at Hampden, though they would prefer to see them wearing blue shirts.
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Those aghast that a brash antipodean firm should dare to bid for one of the City of London's historic and hallowed institutions may not relish the prospect of a genuine bid.
Like others of his persuasion, Lopez Obrador's bid appears to have benefited from financing and help on the ground from his soulmates in Caracas and Havana , who clearly relish the prospect of extending their axis to the border of the United States.
The maple season is short but exhausting, he said, so many producers may not relish the prospect of starting all over again with birch.
But also survey the battlefield, and reflect that the president seems to have developed a relish for the fight.
Under the hard-line leadership of Ljube Boskovski, Macedonia's interior ministry would almost certainly relish the excuse to settle scores with local Albanians, armed and otherwise.
But Jones insists his Premier league promotion chasers, who lie fifth in the Championship, will relish a trip to Stamford Bridge on the weekend of 13 and 14 February - where the hosts have not lost since November 2008.
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