An excellent discussion saw people agree on the need to organise solidarity with any action that did take place. |
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The one issue they all agree on is that the work world must change to accommodate families. |
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His brothers could never quite agree on his ransom price, so Ferdinand withered away in captivity. |
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After all, does anyone go to a blog for a discussion of issues that most people agree on? |
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Not only that, but it can vehemently divide people who otherwise agree on most issues. |
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Studies of tonality have shown that listeners agree on the keynote of a musical excerpt and that the listeners in turn agree with the composer. |
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To ensure inter-rater reliability, evaluators must agree on a student's overall writing strength assessment. |
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The dictionaries don't agree on whether Tex-Mex means Americanized Mexican food in general or specifically the kind from Texas. |
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We both surely agree on the source and the ultimate goal of the collectivists. |
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Evolution cannot be right because scientists do not agree on the mechanism for natural selection and ancestry of various species. |
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What they do not agree on is whether there will be a future resurrection for anyone else. |
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We can never agree on changing the Shariah's established definitions of halal and haram. |
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He said the government and the House had yet to agree on several articles in the proposed revision of the law. |
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Neonatologists agree on the importance of pain relief for newborn babies undergoing invasive procedures, such as placement of a chest drain. |
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Ministers from the member states will try to agree on an agenda for a new round of global trade liberalization talks. |
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The patient may then readily assent to other requirements we both agree on. |
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And I think, in the end, the secretary is going to agree on many of our major points on maintaining the critical military base. |
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If the parties are unable to agree on costs, written submissions may be made to me. |
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Perhaps the one point we agree on is that the present government has made a pig's ear of dealing with asylum applications. |
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It is no coincidence that two current bad boys of sports agree on what constitutes the essence of sports. |
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Developers and the government may not always see eye to eye but they agree on the need to provide affordable housing for key workers. |
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Somehow, somewhere, I got it in my head that I wanted a threesome...me, my husband, and a woman we would both agree on. |
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And the high profile court battles have shown how difficult it is to get medical experts to agree on how to interpret the facts of a case. |
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Yet New Labour, the Tories and the Liberal Democrats all agree on maintaining the occupation. |
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Yet if there's one thing most middle-of-the-road parents can agree on, it's that they are worried about how pop culture affects their children. |
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People are just not going to agree on hardware, operating systems, programming languages, databases, middleware and lots of other things. |
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The deal, however, fell through last month after both parties failed to agree on the terms. |
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What all of them could agree on, however, was the vital importance of big government. |
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Given that even the experts cannot agree on the economic arguments, what hope have we ordinary mortals? |
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A couple ended up in the Shenzhen divorce courts after failing to agree on a name for their child. |
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Conservatives challenge reformers, the government and opposition quarrel but agree on snubbing outsiders when the latter call for reform. |
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Can we just agree on that, and never see these hoary and overused devices again? |
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A 30-day consultation process will begin on Monday to agree on the voluntary redundancies and payment packages for those leaving the firm. |
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The diffuse character of the shire made it difficult to agree on a suitable administrative headquarters. |
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Negotiations between them fizzled out when the boxers failed to agree on a suitable weight. |
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And the chemistry is every bit as important as whether you happen to agree on every issue. |
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First, even the experts today cannot agree on how common various intersex conditions are. |
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I agree on nuclear war still being our safest bet for total destruction of the human race. |
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We must conduct our affairs in such a way that it becomes in the Communists' interest to agree on a genuine peace. |
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It has yet to agree on a land premium for changing the site's usage from farmland to residential. |
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But constant failure to agree on anything meant all of this came to nothing, and now these opportunities have been lost. |
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No, I'm sure if I glanced again, there would be more I would be inclined to agree on, but these are the tunes I feel strongly about. |
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But even if most concerned persons agree on what the problems are, they often disagree on the solutions. |
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This time, millionaire owners and millionaire players can't agree on a few contractural issue. |
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One thing manufacturers, environmentalists and garbologists agree on is the incredibly large number of bags that are out there, in total. |
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We can certainly agree on the need for a map of Britain's new political and cultural geography. |
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Like many issues in a prickly first meeting for 2002 on Tuesday night, Lismore's 12 elected representatives could find little to agree on. |
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Put delicately, this large and disparate family finds it difficult to agree on anything. |
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The four Gospels do not agree on the names of those who came to the tomb or the number of them. |
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But as the English and Americans can't even agree on what to call the punctuation marks. |
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In this case the jury could not agree on the charge of manslaughter and were discharged from giving a verdict. |
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Somehow, the sender and recipient agree on which section of the number string they will use to encipher and then decipher the message. |
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Not surprisingly, this vast and disparate cast of characters is hard pressed to agree on so vast and disparate an agenda. |
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You wouldn't expect scientists to agree on how and when doomsday will come, especially when the earth is still a mystery. |
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Even experts do not agree on how best to use your vote to influence parliament. |
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The Pendant discusses the love between the two with Baptista, and they agree on a dower and a marriage. |
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Singapore has requested that the two countries must first agree on the list of extraditable crimes, including terrorism-related offenses, for such a treaty to be signed. |
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If the employer and works council fail to agree on a reconcilement of interests, they may call on the Director of the Land Employment Office to mediate. |
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I think we both agree on the importance of the movie theater version. |
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What I assume is that we will come to a final peaceful settlement in which we agree on the value of the inheritance. |
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One issue that all the various groups on East Riding of Yorkshire Council agree on is the acute shortage of affordable housing throughout the region. |
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They did not even usefully agree on what the birth chart indicates. |
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Well, they finally admitted they agree on everything, you know, after months of trying to paint one another as wackos, they come out and tell us the awful truth. |
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But when a neoconservative Republican and a liberal Democrat can agree on an issue it gives me hope for the future of political discourse in the blogosphere. |
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If you are a man, and therefore a priesthood holder, it takes a council of 15 men to agree on excommunication. |
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One thing men and women do agree on, however, is that their standards for a live-in partner are lower than they are for a spouse. |
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No one could agree on which side they felt was more truthful or believable, and the answers kept changing. |
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There's no reason to think we all need to agree on everything, but neither is there a reason to think that we want is fundamentally and irreconcilably different. |
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Though Kathleen and I agree on the necessity of a two-state solution, we disagree about bds. |
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The Justice Ministers could not agree on the matter last week and despite efforts by diplomats to resolve it over the last few days, it reached a stalemate. |
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The only thing that both sides agree on is that an altercation ensued, and Brown was shot multiple times. |
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But before the revisionism about this conflict starts to set in, at least tonight there is one thing we can all agree on. |
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Commentators failed to agree on whether her dress was the work of Dior or the Lebanese designer Elie Saab, whose trademark is to bespeckle his dresses with diamonds. |
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The Chamber of Commerce and the AFL-CIO have to agree on the scale of a guest-worker program. |
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Relative sea-level graphs based on onshore data in the Cumbria area do not show such a substantial relative fall, but roughly agree on the timing. |
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The Second Hague Peace Conference adopted a convention establishing a new court of arbitral justice but could not agree on a procedure for appointing the judges. |
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Still no word on whether the gang was able to set the price of postage stamps or agree on the official color of the Iraqi Olympic team's jockey shorts. |
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Most people could agree on whether a given configuration of materials is a functioning vehicle or a useless set of parts. |
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Based on your income and debt, certified credit counselors will contact and negotiate with all your creditors to agree on a consolidated monthly payment amount. |
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In the event the two arbitrators fail to agree on an umpire either party shall have the right to submit the matter to the Canadian Arbitration Association. |
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The shadow cabinet cannot agree on the terms of the agreement due immediately after they are sworn in. |
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The regulators did not agree on which examiner determinations were appealable or on the applicable standard of review. |
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Meanwhile, Germany's reluctance to agree on mutualising the eurozone debt, previous or future, did not in any way please the other leaders. |
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If you and your ex can't agree on anything else, at least agree not to fight or badmouth each other in front of the children. |
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Surely a touch more imagination is available in this place to deal with the legacy of a past where we can't even agree on a placename. |
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Is there any real benefit to voting Labour or any other tribalist party if they cannot agree on a shared set of policies? |
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People often assume that since they agree on a definition, they will avoid miscommunication. |
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All agree on the need for multiple viewings of the film, its multifoliate meanings, and its role as a meditative spectacle. |
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The one thing everyone seems to agree on is readiness of the Internet. |
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Both Shia and Sunni sects agree on the essential details for the performance of these acts. |
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I know we're never going to agree on the merits of vegetarianism so let's agree to disagree, shall we? |
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As we said before, will someone please agree on a fracking dual videocard standard? |
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The biographies of Aristotle written in ancient times are often speculative and historians only agree on a few salient points. |
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The club was full of eager young hotheads who never seemed to be able to agree on anything. |
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The parties could agree on a judge, or they could appoint one from a list, called album iudicum. |
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In the Humble Petition it was called the Other House as the Commons could not agree on a suitable name. |
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Finally, all parties had to agree on the division of powers between territorial, regional and local levels of government. |
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Once a work is accepted, commissioning editors negotiate the purchase of intellectual property rights and agree on royalty rates. |
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The scientific community and philosophers of science generally agree on the following classification of method components. |
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Some local associations agree on specific colours for stickers for each of the clubs in their area. |
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Eleven London football clubs and schools representatives met on 26 October 1863 to agree on common rules. |
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This did not happen because of a failure to agree on a site, and the parsimony of British governments. |
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The trial at Caernarfon failed to agree on a verdict and the case was sent to the Old Bailey in London. |
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Methodist leaders met regularly to organise their work and to agree on matters of common interest. |
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We are oil and water. There are few things he and I agree on but I believe we would agree on this. |
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Sources do not agree on a precise number of deaths from the war because of a lack of body counts for confirmation. |
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As may be expected among people of different cultures, not all Native Americans or American Indians agree on its use. |
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While some agree on the number of genera, fewer agree on the number of species. |
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Together, they meet once a year to formulate and agree on projects to fulfil their mission. |
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Scholars do not agree on the process of how he developed his own unique model. |
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However, they could not agree on the selection of the judging authority, the location of the debate, and the use of the Swiss Diet as a court. |
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Normally only one expert witness is allowed and, if the parties cannot agree on an expert, the court has the power to appoint one. |
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The parties should attempt to agree on the proposed discovery plan, and submit it to the court within 14 days after the conference. |
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The TRIPS Agreement has been largely successful in providing a forum for nations to agree on an aligned set of patent laws. |
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If we can't agree on whether to have children, maybe it's time to say goodbye. |
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Doctors were unable to agree on a diagnosis for quite some time, some believing it must be related to his achondroplasia. |
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As had occurred in the previous three decennial reapportionments, the secretary of state drew the districts after the Legislature failed to agree on a plan. |
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The Treaties of Rome had stated that the European Parliament must be directly elected, however this required the Council to agree on a common voting system first. |
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The nature of the Anglican Communion is such that not all churches or dioceses must agree on all issues in order to share a common faith and baptism. |
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Recent historians have suggested figures of between 5000 and 13,000 for Harold's army at Hastings, but most agree on a range of between 7000 and 8000 English troops. |
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In 1557 they managed to convince the Ming court to agree on a legal port treaty that would establish Macau as an official Portuguese trade colony. |
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A conference committee is appointed when the two chambers cannot agree on the same wording of a proposal, and consists of a small number of legislators from each chamber. |
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About 22,000 USX employees stopped work on August 1, 1986, after the United Steelworkers of America and the company could not agree on new employee contract terms. |
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After the success of Trial by Jury, there were discussions towards reviving Thespis, but Gilbert and Sullivan were not able to agree on terms with Carte and his backers. |
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The group regularly argued in the press, though Townshend said disputes were amplified in print and the group simply found it difficult to agree on things. |
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It is difficult to agree on a date for the start of the Risorgimento. |
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However, modern historians agree on where Hannibal encamped his army on the western bank on the Rhone and see the river crossing as clearly conceived and crisply executed. |
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Initially the routes, although physically connected at Ingleton, were not logically connected, as the LNWR and Midland could not agree on sharing the use of Ingleton station. |
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Still, one thing both Hardi and Mufti agree on is what they describe as the bespectacled and barrel-chested Talabani's sense of humour and optimism in the face of adversity. |
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The names vary in meaning, and dancers do not always agree on their use. |
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However, scholars cannot agree on whether the king's jewels were actually inside the baggage train, and there is evidence that his regalia were intact after the journey. |
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However, this approach did not work well because the members could not agree on a leader or on policies, and often worked at odds with each other. |
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Not all the Pythons agree on the definition of the movie's tone. |
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Climatologists and historians working with local records no longer expect to agree on either the start or end dates of the period, which varied according to local conditions. |
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Many geologists, however, do not agree on how to separate the triangle parts into the single components so that the framework grains can be plotted. |
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It took several months, however, to obtain his appointment as stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland, as it took time to agree on the terms of his commission. |
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The government headed by Philipp Scheidemann was unable to agree on a common position, and Scheidemann himself resigned rather than agree to sign the treaty. |
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When the Parties failed to agree on resolving the issue of Abye, the AUHIP came up on 21st September 2012 with a proposal on the final status of Abyei. |
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