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But secured creditors, including Oaktree and Gramercy, object to what they say are lenient terms.
In many cases, even the prosecutors believed that more lenient terms were appropriate.
Roman victory was complete, and the long war ended; Scipio granted comparatively lenient terms to Carthage and to Hannibal personally.
These loans carry far more lenient terms than executives could obtain in the marketplace, and companies often forgive the debts.
The lenient terms of his plea agreement suggest he has promised significant information to investigators, legal experts said.
There is some controversy over the relatively lenient terms under which Jammeh left the Gambia for exile in Equatorial Guinea.
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His membership came through in 1953 when his father, a factory director, was sentenced in one of hundreds of show trials to 18 months in prison - the lenient term owing only to Stalin's death that year.
When he met with Confederate General Joseph Johnston, he proposed lenient surrender terms.
They offer relatively lenient repayment terms and interest rates that do little more than cover costs.
Stefanki said ATP Tour tournaments were less lenient in terms of time, but in Grand Slam tournaments, with umpires drawn from the International Tennis Federation, players were allowed more.
In return, buyout firms extracted lenient lending terms at low prices, enabling them to borrow more as they bought ever-larger companies.
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