Some lenders are willing to provide flexible terms and other assistance when disaster strikes.
This flexible English term is also a rhetorical trope.
Function: advances capital to the poorer developing member countries on more flexible terms than those offered by the World Bank.
Considering this, flexible terms are offered to accommodate unforeseen growth.
"Green infrastructure" is a relatively new and flexible term, and it has been used differently in different contexts.
They have also agreed on unusually flexible terms in an apparent softening of their approach to the problem of international debt.
The 50sq m workshops include five bays available on flexible terms from day hire to a year lease.
The flexible term refers to the regional government for all of Kyūshū and nearby islands.
To amend the Constitution to permit more flexible terms in borrowing by the state.
On the other hand, block grants offer funding to states under more flexible terms, often defined in the legislation that authorizes the grant.