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Peace on their terms.
Their terms of selling my car. See the car, you can.
But only on their terms.
Radical party agrees to enter the coalition, but only on their terms.
But only on their terms.
Radical party agrees to enter the coalition, but only on their terms.
A peace on their terms.
Kids can understand this concept if it is expressed in their terms.
You will find their terms like"certain restrictions applicable".
But they want in on their terms.
Google updated their terms of service and supports reading emails- ADSLZone.
But I will not go on their terms.
You can opt-out of their terms of service at any time by DE-activating the partner product.
They want the war to end, but on their terms.
You can opt out of their terms of service at any time byde-activating the partner product.
Consumers want everything on their terms.
You can opt out of their terms of service at any time byde-activating the partner product.
User behavior and rules dictate their terms.
If they change their terms of service or the service goes down completely, you're in trouble.
I had no choice but to accept their terms.
The current economic relations dictate their terms to customers and offer more and more complex challenges.
Young people arecapable of understanding this concept if it is expressed in their terms.
This allowed the monopolists to establish control over the market, dictate their terms to the consumer and thus extract maximum profits.
If everyone knows the Truth and people make their right choice,there will be nobody for the Archons to dictate their terms to.
Twitter policies and procedures and their Terms of Service(TOS).
In the mid-1990s, competition in the global economy has reached such a highlevel that consumers started to literally dictate their terms to producers.
Market conditions enable management companies to dictate their terms and quickly fill vacant locations when tenants exit, or their reluctance to cooperate on new terms. .