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- adjective Able to be
renegotiated .
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Examples
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Interest rates skyrocketed, and then the Keating fiasco struck (the first bank bailout at the American people's expense) and the banks began the practice of offering flexible ARMs and interest only loans, with rates and terms renegotiable every two to five years.
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It's ironic that the promises that governments make to their citizens are endlessly renegotiable while bond deals are ironclad.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: A Progressive Deficit Fix? The Media Consortium 2010
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It's ironic that the promises that governments make to their citizens are endlessly renegotiable while bond deals are ironclad.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: A Progressive Deficit Fix? The Media Consortium 2010
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It's ironic that the promises that governments make to their citizens are endlessly renegotiable while bond deals are ironclad.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: A Progressive Deficit Fix? The Media Consortium 2010
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It's ironic that the promises that governments make to their citizens are endlessly renegotiable while bond deals are ironclad.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: A Progressive Deficit Fix? The Media Consortium 2010
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It's ironic that the promises that governments make to their citizens are endlessly renegotiable while bond deals are ironclad.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: A Progressive Deficit Fix? The Media Consortium 2010
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It's ironic that the promises that governments make to their citizens are endlessly renegotiable while bond deals are ironclad.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: A Progressive Deficit Fix? The Media Consortium 2010
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It's ironic that the promises that governments make to their citizens are endlessly renegotiable while bond deals are ironclad.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: A Progressive Deficit Fix? The Media Consortium 2010
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Small companies are finding that almost everything is renegotiable these days.
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Everything right now in a recession is renegotiable.
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