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With two five-year terms allowed, Erdoğan could stay in power until 2024, which would make him the longest-running leader in Turkish history.
Those reorganizations, which the committee denounces in the strongest terms, allowed the truth about Enron to stay largely hidden for many months -- a period when top Enron officials sold large quantities of stock.
Chiluba supporters had mounted a campaign to keep the president in office beyond the two terms allowed by the constitution but encountered widespread public opposition and abandoned the effort.
At Appomattox in 1865, Grant's chivalry toward Robert E. Lee and his gracious and matter-of-fact surrender terms allowed the war to end with dignity on both sides.
The mortgages were so named because their terms allowed borrowers to make payments at various levels each month, including a payment option that increased the loan's principal by covering less than the monthly interest owed.
Owners are loth to sell into a falling market, although some distressed sales are occurring.All this sounds like a replay of the downturn in the residential-property market, where easy borrowing terms allowed homebuyers to push prices to extreme levels.
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But in early 2008, RBS/NatWest changed its cards' terms, allowing it to use an exchange rate "determined by us".
In real terms, allowing for Japan's price deflation, growth in the first quarter hit an annualised pace of 5.6%.
Easy lending terms allow speculators with little cash to bid up prices far above their fundamental value.
The bill's terms allow a person's passport to be invalidated for up to two years, preventing them from returning to the UK during that time.
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