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In many cases, even the prosecutors believed that more lenient terms were appropriate.
These loans carry far more lenient terms than executives could obtain in the marketplace, and companies often forgive the debts.
The unions said earlier this week that their leaders had gone back to American to ask for more lenient terms.
That new chief executive, Edward Liddy, now says he saw his first priority as being to negotiate more lenient terms.
The pro-consumer side, arguing for more lenient terms for Americans who go broke, often had a one-vote majority on the panel.
The deal also includes more lenient terms on an existing government investment in AIG preferred shares and a lower interest rate on a $60bn government credit line.
The new agreement could also spur unions to ask for more lenient terms on the proposed concessions or for further givebacks.
At best Mr Tsipras might win more lenient terms for its repayment, notably a further extension of maturities which already stretch far into the future.There are solid grounds for thinking a deal is possible.
During the recent fear over severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, the potentially deadly disease, Airbus found itself having to permit 31 planes to be have their delivery deferred or to be paid for on more lenient terms, Mr. Leahy said.
Most banks that issue Visa cards are offering more lenient terms to hurricane victims.
The Caribbean nation must get private sector lenders to accept more lenient terms on its existing heavy debt load, equal to 140% of economic output.
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