Sentences with phrase «to accept such terms»

On the basis of accepting such terms and adjustments funds are made available, often with external debt repayment as an immediate objective.
United must be cautious not to fall into this trap as well, or it will be a long time before they're winning anything again like they did under Sir Alex Ferguson, who would never accept such a term.
It is the height of hypocrisy for Stanford to accept such terms from Exxon, the leading funder of the climate denialist groups.
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Neither the Dealer nor Dealer Inspire is responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein and by using this application you the customer acknowledge the foregoing and accept such terms.
Modesto Toyota is not responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein and by using this website you, the customer, acknowledge the foregoing and accept such terms.
Neither the Dealer nor Autofusion is responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein and by using this application you the customer acknowledge the foregoing and accept such terms.
The Dealer is not responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein and by using this application you the customer acknowledge the foregoing and accept such terms.
Keyes Woodland Hills Hyundai is not responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein and by using this application you the customer acknowledge the foregoing and accept such terms.
Well - known artists are unlikely to accept such terms.
By bidding in the Sotheby's auction, you accept such terms and conditions.
So if the employee refused to accept such terms, then the employee's option would either be to: (a) insist on the original terms of the contract (unlikely to happen); or (b) leave and claim constructive dismissal.
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