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constructive

[kuhn-struhk-tiv] / kənˈstrʌk tɪv /


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A more constructive scenario for software’s lenders would be a renewed merger-and-acquisition cycle, in which private equity’s portfolio companies find new buyers.

From Barron's

Discovery with flexibility between signing and closing, “including by matching any comparable Netflix interim operating covenants,” while adding, “Paramount will be constructive and flexible to provide WBD significant latitude to run its business.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“While we have tried to be as constructive as possible in formulating these solutions, several of these items would benefit from collaborative discussion to finalize,” the letter states.

From Los Angeles Times

Apple said the commitments announced on Tuesday reflected its constructive engagement with the CMA and its pragmatic approach to regulation.

From BBC

"The ICC, PCB and BCB, along with other members, remain committed to continued dialogue, cooperation and constructive engagement in the best interests of the sport," a statement said.

From BBC