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Furthermore, the firm's representatives said that many of the companies had flexible terms on their debt repayment.
But then, as parents demand flexible terms, it's the non-parents who end up covering for them.
It was instituted in September 1960 to make loans on more flexible terms than those of the World Bank.
Hoteliers now seek flexible terms that leave some risk with the financiers.Franchising is the cheapest way to grow.
Since the financial crisis, there has been a big increase in the number of people working on flexible terms, such as zero-hours contracts.
But Ms. Dow said that owners, investors and sublessors also have options for "creating pools of value," by arranging more flexible terms with lenders or tenants.
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In other words, "conditions-based" withdrawal is a flexible term.
DAVID REMNICK: Fluent is a flexible term, Edgar.
Perhaps the most darkly flexible term of Unspeak here, though, was the apparently innocent word "intervention".
The SoA general secretary, Mark Le Fanu, said: "It's a very flexible term.
Election was then a flexible term and should not be confused with the modern concept of democratic election.
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