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But, on some estates, boroughs have struck poor deals with the private developers.
We were desperate for outside cash in the early 1990s, and swallowed some pretty poor deals as a result.
The continent is not benefiting as much as it should be from its minerals partly because of the poor deals it cuts with foreign mining firms.One problem is that mining assets are sold on the cheap.
More money could be used to help fund small businesses, which would contribute to the UK economy, and we'd know better than to sign up to poor deals that leave us worse off.
Analysts calculate that RBS is churning out some £3 billion ($5.4 billion) a year in excess funds.There is a risk that the Europeans will squander all this cash on poor deals.
He said: "With the lack of focus on CTFs, the danger is children with these accounts will languish on poor deals, while those with Junior Isas will benefit from competition in the market".
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"It was a poor deal.
Songwriters are getting a poor deal right now.
Ireland Irish telecoms customers receive a relatively poor deal.
"What was already a poor deal for the government is now looking even worse," Murphy said.
For all his talk of a "real and lasting change", Gordon Brown has won a poor deal.
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