1. In the end we settled the deal on very favorable terms. 2. It now is seeking more favorable terms. 3. And with cities desperate to recoup lost jobs and tax revenue, developers can snag favorable terms, low capital costs and quick permit approvals. 4. As a result, companies from those countries can compete on more favorable terms for Chilean contracts than American companies can. 5. Because of its federal charter, it can raise vast sums in credit markets on favorable terms. 6. Bigger chains have more power to negotiate favorable terms to license films, leading to bigger profits. 7. A deal now, even on terms favorable to the tobacco industry, he argues, is better than a harsher deal years down the road. 8. Ace then negotiated more favorable terms on its investment. 9. BSkyB will not get the favorable terms from content suppliers like the Premier League that it won in the past, analysts said. 10. But in the current market, favorable financing terms and flexibility often play roles as great as or greater than those played by the relative merits of competing airplanes. |