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They have to accept any terms imposed on them.
The terms imposed on Greece and Ireland are stifling growth.
Talabani called the report "unfair" and "unjust"; he compared it to terms imposed on a "colony".
The conclusion of the war is best remembered for the harsh terms imposed on Germany.
The notorious 17-year-old rapper had been prohibited from using firearms under parole terms imposed on him in 2011.
Under the revised terms imposed by Brussels, EDF has agreed to sell its own generating plant at Sutton Bridge and BE's only coal-fired plant at Eggborough.
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And the Obama plan — which provides up to $75 billion in subsidies and incentive payments to help lenders and borrowers come to new loan terms — imposes no real penalty on lenders if the modifications don't happen.
The bill's terms impose a long list of conditions for compensation, among them proof "of actual loss and damage," and it calls for the need to redress past racial discrimination to be taken into account.
Tsipras accused the country's creditors of a vengeful act of humiliation against Greece and urged voters to follow him in rejecting the terms imposing more austerity in return for cash in the plebiscite on 5 July.
Such terms impose a phase condition between linear modes, and hence are denoted phase-locking terms.
The M-S functional contains a data fidelity term and two/a regularity terms imposing a piecewise smooth/constant representation of an image and penalizing the Hausdorff measure of the set of discontinuities, resulting in simultaneous restoration and segmentation.
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