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As you will see, we are offering very favourable terms to our regular customers.
It may even enable you to negotiate more favourable terms.
An offer on less favourable terms is also subject to the reasonable-expectation test.
But on these most favourable terms we could only win through huge difficulties and incredibly great losses.
As a small province, Manitoba needed to be on favourable terms with whatever party was in power at the federal level.
Does your supplier offer bulk discounts or other favourable terms?
While delaying, a new President would come to Washington and offer far less favourable terms.
Foreign investments outside Conakry are entitled to more favourable terms.
He nevertheless held out until 16 July and obtained favourable terms from the besiegers.
Industry sources suggest Ford may soon extend the same favourable terms to contract hire firms.
Instead of a grant or a gift, however, Keynes was offered a loan on favourable terms.
He rented the Memorial Grounds to the club at very favourable terms.
The label attracts previously signed artists with an established following and are offered more favourable terms in return.
The only rational objection to this bill lies in whether or not we can deal with the gnomes on favourable terms.
The blow struck such terror into the rest that they offered submission, and were admitted to favourable terms.
The principal concerned is willing to go ahead with the purchase of the hotels on what I ran only describe as favourable terms.'
They agreed, however, that the British could collaborate in the Skybolt development and buy it on very favourable terms.
If the problem is within the social system, the aim is to negotiate and achieve a truce on favourable terms for management.
A new venture offers less favourable terms than the top firms, but also a route into the profession for jobless law graduates.
He is in a unique position, in my view, to renegotiate a bailout package with much more favourable terms for his people.
The report welcomes in realistic and favourable terms the progress achieved by the countries of this region in many different areas.
It obtained favourable terms, and remained faithful to Rome even after Cannae.
In 1987, Denmark proposed even more favourable terms to the UK, but still no agreement was reached.
The reduced credit ratings of the banks meant that good quality corporates could issue directly in the capital markets on relatively more favourable terms.