Sentence examples for rotten terms from inspiring English sources

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They were more frustrated by waste or hindrances to good work than by their own rotten terms and conditions.

No wonder all those bad deals got done, on rotten terms, by executives too distracted to know what they were doing.

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Something Rotten in Porter Ranch.

If not, why not?You'd think a party that attracts voters by calling Islam a backward, totalitarian ideology, openly using the term "rotten Moroccans", and calling for banning the Koran would have some trouble accusing anybody else of a "hate-campaign".

Cory Doctorow, a blogger and author (who gives his books away free on the internet) says "rotten lawmaking" has set market terms that nobody wants including many authors and publishers, who would prefer a more open system.

Particularly in the long-term New Labour rotten boroughs of the north, local government appointments are a New Labour nexus.

Both men and women are stigmatized with men being described in local terms such as Lankpolosoba (man with rotten testes) or Yokuusoba (man with a dead penis) in the Upper West Region.

All placed class at the rotten heart of a country failing to come to terms with its post-imperial status.

Even amidst the rotten unemployment rate 8.3% officially, 15% taking the discouraged long-term unemployed into account many good jobs go begging today.

Check the terms and conditions though, to make sure you can return rotten or expired seeds if received that way.

Meanwhile, state banks that have been told to clean up their rotten balance sheets have not been willing to lend on anything less than terms attractive to them.

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