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StarMedia also said it had altered the terms of its agreement to acquire AdNet.
Thirty years later, Franklin D. Roosevelt altered the terms of this agreement, but the U.S. still held onto Guantánamo.
September 11th has changed the job description in ways that neither Bloomberg nor anyone else could have anticipated but that have, nonetheless, altered the terms of the election.
Anderson's release involved a special U.N. envoy travelling the world, interventions by dozens of countries, and a war (not involving Iran) that altered the terms of the negotiations.
The top antitrust officer of the European Commission said yesterday that he would advise the commission to block WorldCom from buying Sprint unless the companies significantly altered the terms of the deal.
Echoing other companies that were denied loans or have withdrawn their applications, Mr. Li said that in recent months federal officials had repeatedly altered the terms of the possible loans.
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The Bono Act also altered the term for works still in copyright that were published between 1923 and 1978, increasing it to ninety-five years from the date of publication.
After an approach from the film's distributor the BBFC altered the term "mild sex references" to "innuendo".
This is altering the terms of British political debate.
Still, Clinton has gradually succeeded in altering the terms of the contest.
We are deeply reluctant to alter the terms of Our long-established covenant with Our Creation.
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