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This is altering the terms of British political debate.
Still, Clinton has gradually succeeded in altering the terms of the contest.
The government should also consider altering the terms of the Bank of Japan's law.
And if Lincoln Center is distressed at the company's imminent departure, how about altering the terms of occupancy?
But in Germany, the companies are hoping to save the huge cost of building separate networks by altering the terms of the original auction.
Reopening labor contracts would prove difficult, because state law bars the government from unilaterally altering the terms of such agreements, though the unions might face the threat of layoffs if they refused.
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StarMedia also said it had altered the terms of its agreement to acquire AdNet.
We are deeply reluctant to alter the terms of Our long-established covenant with Our Creation.
Thirty years later, Franklin D. Roosevelt altered the terms of this agreement, but the U.S. still held onto Guantánamo.
Tyson executives could pressure the company to alter the terms of the agreement because of the findings -- or they might just walk away.
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.
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