However, both Labour and the Tories insist that all their loans were on commercial terms.
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That should force them to raise money, and thus to lend, on commercial terms.
The funds will come from its reserves, or by taking out a loan itself "on commercial terms... to assist a valued community based organisation".
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By integrating commercial terms negotiated over the evolving life cycle of a contract with procurement and settlement transactions, companies can fully realize their projected savings.
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Some people question the quality, in commercial terms, of the readers who are attracted to the Forbes website, which covers a wider range of subjects than the magazine.
Most of these investments are business ventures on commercial terms.
Third, there is the way in which military demand is converging with commercial demand in terms of what new technologies are most valued.
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In short, Iran is a bad investment in both commercial and strategic terms, not just for the United States but for all responsible members of the international community.
Their success, in both commercial and cultural terms, suggests that he has a peerless feel for the pull, that he is a master of play of its components and poetics in the way that Walt Disney, to whom he is often compared, was of sentiment and wonder.
"We'll be listening for any change in guidance, and on the underlying health of their borrowers, particularly in terms of commercial real estate, " says Oppenheimer bnak analyst Terry McEvoy.
Under the Dodd-Frank Bill and ObamaCare, tens of thousands of pages of new regulations will further empower the State to dictate the terms of commercial activity and the quality of our health care.
For years, Mr Pitt was the lead counsel for Wall Street's trade group, the Securities Industry Association, in its largely successful attempts to delay the onset of competition from commercial banks on equal terms.
Since building followers on Facebook and Twitter (etc.) correlates with commercial success (in terms of live show revenues if not actual record sales) it is hard to tease out how much of that popularity contest is judged on the basis of social campaigns.
Very few have understood the role of Colombia as a strategic asset to the US. The shameful debate over the free-trade agreement with Colombia led by Nancy Pelosi understands the relation with Colombia as a commercial one and in terms of its domestic effect.
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By contrast to the military sector, the West enjoys vastly greater leverage with the Chinese in terms of joint commercial interests.
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With its French joint-venture partner, Castel, SABMiller has 60% of Africa's commercial beer market in volume terms, including a near-monopoly in South Africa.
In terms of security, Commercial Progression uses PCI standards for credit card transactions and they conduct nightly data back-ups.
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The program targets commercial paper with three-month terms, favored by corporate treasurers.
More importantly, the book reinforces a way of thinking about data outside of elections and more in terms of every day commercial and business fields.
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Commercial real estate loans usually have terms of around five years, putting 2010 at only the beginning of a wave of resets of loans underwritten in the bubble years of 2005 to 2007.
This would arise if they failed to reveal the benefits they have derived from loans provided on more favourable terms than those available from commercial lenders.
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The credit market issues have forced companies still issuing commercial paper to issue it overnight or in terms shorter than 90 days.
No commercial organisation is going to agree to those terms.
Five of the main civil service unions have accepted the new terms but a sixth, the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), is continuing to hold out.
As Gillon points out, however, commercial policies are a lot trickier than residential coverage in terms of what the insurers can or cannot do on behalf of insureds.
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Worse yet, the Nation would be denied the chance to dominate future battlefields, at less cost in terms of American lives, and to expand commercial markets thanks to the extraordinary tiltrotor.
Liddy oversaw Allstate during turbulent times in the post-Katrina era, when most major home and commercial insurers increased premiums, ratcheted up deductibles and narrowed terms of coverage to absorb the shock of hurricane-related payouts.
Equant's edge is that, in geographic terms, it has by far the world's largest commercial data network, extending into more than 2, 000 cities in 220 countries.
While college football is at an all time high in terms of television contracts, bowl guarantees, marketing rights fees and commercial exposure, presidents, chancellors and trustees see the signs of trouble brewing.
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