Local groups would be very agreeable to meet with the council to discuss the matter. |
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It all comes back to the validity of local knowledge teamed with a qualified person agreeable to us. |
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These terms were agreeable to the Magyar aristocracy, but could not satisfy the revolutionaries or moderates among the lesser nobility. |
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He thought that using it for transit or for poverty-reduction would probably be agreeable to his government. |
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All complaints are lodged with Father Athanasius, who has to find a solution mutually agreeable to both parties. |
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And if the developers have done that, they're hardly going to be agreeable to contributing further to public amenities. |
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It will take planning, but the trick is to work something out that's agreeable to both families, Meantime, you guys can talk anytime you want! |
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Jackie suggested to parents that the teenager might come up with suitable punishments for themselves that are agreeable to both parties. |
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Why wouldn't they accept right now a middle person whose decision is final, an arbitrator agreeable to both sides? |
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We are agreeable to do so in the future but this will be a private meeting and not a meeting of the Council. |
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He insists that the city is continuing to work with county officials in hopes of coming to a solution that is agreeable to everyone. |
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He was also told that the boy, who was not present for the case, was agreeable to the placement and his parents were pleased with the plan. |
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Let us note, first of all, that hyperbole and apostrophe are the forms of language not only most agreeable to it but also most necessary. |
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While the companies were agreeable to continuing the program, they wanted to retain the reels of magnetic tape. |
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Dr. Lanou suggests eating sweet potatoes, green beans, corn, carrots and other vegetables that are agreeable to almost everyone. |
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Boom was just a teddy bear, a little worn around the ears, soft and agreeable to hold. |
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He is agreeable to a degree of cooperation, and I would go fairly far to cooperate. |
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Council seemed reluctant to implement most of the requests without further study, though some seemed agreeable to the 2003 tax-freeze idea. |
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So Cubbie sounds agreeable to the plan, but does that mean they are just going to pump more from the artesian basin to compensate? |
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They think that they can make themselves as agreeable to the men as their successful rivals, by adopting the same style and allowing the same freedom of conversation. |
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The Councillor then added the business people of the town would not be agreeable to the on-street parking charges if long term parking was not provided. |
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It is understood the local authority is agreeable to the proposal but will have to receive funding for the ancillary road works which the project will require. |
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The Councillor was agreeable to an adjournment on the proviso the meeting would be held in public and only about proposed new development charges. |
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If China is agreeable to this, security cooperation among the United States, Japan, and South Korea could proceed in tandem with China's cooperation. |
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The cook, who was not only well versed with family recipes and personal favourites, but also agreeable to being the sole, general body at hand for all contingencies! |
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Torre indicated that Brown would be agreeable to pitching in relief. |
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The displaced families are agreeable to the idea of resettlement provided their basic demands, of cultivable land and community relocation, are met. |
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Should a professor choose to reject the study or insist on changes not agreeable to the sponsor, another university scientist will very likely be more solicitous. |
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If for some reason the item has to be exchanged but you don't like anything I am selling at that moment, I may give you a store credit if this is agreeable to both of us. |
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He added that the government was not obliged to coordinate every single one of its actions with the agency but to work out a package of measures agreeable to the fund. |
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For that paternal love he hath for and towards the propagation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, agreeable to the Articles of the Kirk of Scotland in the Presbyterian Faith. |
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The topography is agreeable to hiking and walking safaris are allowed. |
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Up to a certain distance the water is tame because of barriers or reefs, which makes it agreeable to the average beachgoer, especially those with children. |
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That which is agreeable to the nature of one thing, is many times contrary to the nature of another. |
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To some men, it is more agreeable to deny a vicious inclination, than to gratify it. |
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They went down the list until they found a judge agreeable to both parties, or if none could be found they had to take the last one on the list. |
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Instead, the Deist relies solely on personal reason to guide his creed, which was eminently agreeable to many thinkers of the time. |
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He had reason to believe the stercoraceous flavour, condemned by prejudice as a stink, was, in fact, most agreeable to the organs of smelling. |
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Few of those who were summoned left their homes, and those few generally found it more agreeable to tipple in alehouses than to pace the streets. |
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This seems pernickety but it is very agreeable to have the nicely browned sausages in the final dish, as opposed to the discoloured and largely tasteless boiled sausages. |
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