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"Once you're involved, it's costly in image terms to get out".
As a result, it offered Abu Dhabi generous terms to get its money.
He added: "I told him in no uncertain terms to get his facts right".
Nonetheless, she said the Belgian government and BNP might agree to slightly better terms to get the deal through.
And teachers only feel obliged to cling on to these terms to get approval from other adults.
"We call our screeners blockers because I spent a lot of time around Green Bay, Wis., and had to use football terms to get anybody's attention," Bennett said.
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"And we urge anyone with a long-term condition to get a free flu jab from their GP".
He gave himself the whole five-year term to get results and reforms for the country.
You can even make token payments to your unsecured creditors in the short term to get the mortgage on track.
It took only a term to get her higher school certificate, and she sat the Oxbridge exams and went up to Newnham to read Modern Languages.
The question now is whether Mr. Obama will use his second term to get mortgage relief right and, in the process, put the economy on a firm footing.
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