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They should also be made to spell out the terms of interest-rate resets more clearly to borrowers.
I am guessing it might have been enough for him to spell out the terms for himself.
It failed to spell out the terms of the deal, at first barely acknowledging its existence and later only reluctantly releasing details.
A near-panic in the bond markets has now forced them to spell out the terms of support for their stricken colleague, should it be needed.
Panetta said the Obama administration will host Karzai in Washington the week of Jan . 7to discuss final details of a security agreement that could spell out the terms of continued U.S. military presence here beyond 2014.
More to the point, why would this practice strike anyone as shameless when a lot of fashion and jewelry companies now pay actresses to wear their stuff, and some even spell out the terms ($30,000 for a bracelet and so forth) on a rate card?
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If you're going to use an abbreviation, at least spell out the term prior to the first iteration of the abbreviation and offer some brief context.
They got both.In an exchange of letters between Ayad Allawi, Iraq's incoming interim prime minister, and Colin Powell, America's secretary of state, the pair spelled out the terms under which the coalition forces would operate.
And there has been virtually no progress on spelling out the terms of nearly $30 billion in short-term financial assistance promised to those countries expected to be hardest hit by climate change.
It should spell out the primary terms of a deal so that all parties can move forward in good faith.
He feels compelled to spell out the meaning of the term "homophobia" and needlessly points out that Oprah Winfrey "spoke a language of self-help".
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