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But empowerment is limited when women enter the labour market on unfavourable terms.
These countries are having difficulty servicing old debt agreements made on unfavourable terms.
Retailers may thus be able to impose unfavourable terms on their suppliers that restrict competition.
However, the present administration has accused the previous government of agreeing to unfavourable terms for the Chinese loans.
By offering such unfavourable terms, Mr Glazer may be reducing the amount of capital he can raise in the IPO.
Congress also rejected proposals to curb "predatory loans" to home buyers at unfavourable terms to the borrowers.
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From the perspective of the supplier, both companies have put them in a position where they have little choice but to accept the unfavourable financial terms on offer.
In the late 1980s, the CFA franc became increasingly overvalued, thanks to unfavourable trade terms and fiscal ineptitude.
At the end of the period the UK will automatically exit the EU, when some fear the country could face a cliff edge under which it would suddenly have to start dealing on unfavourable WTO terms.
When this hope collapsed in October 1918, many, and perhaps even most, Germans wished only that the war would end, though it might mean their nation would have to accept unfavourable peace terms.
The regions rejected the current PA because of what they saw as unfavourable financial terms and concern over the future of the major tournaments they play in - the Pro12 and the European competitions.
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