Housing associations and the government use many misleading arguments to persuade and cajole council tenants into agreeing to stock transfers. |
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Maybe agreeing with their parents' wacko idea was going to be fun after all. |
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Firms may be able to cooperate by agreeing to abide by the decisions of an external regulator who can be appointed by the firms. |
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In his second, he sought an accommodation with Moscow, even coming close to agreeing total nuclear disarmament with Mikhail Gorbachev. |
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He seems to be on the verge of agreeing in this lavish, Waspish enterprise. |
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Instead of readily agreeing to be re-tested, Annus talked of being treated like a criminal. |
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It's not the least bit contradictory to give moral support for the forces, while not agreeing with the reasons for going to war. |
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By adding a comment on this post you are agreeing to abide by this set of standards. |
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But at the end of the day, it's all about two people agreeing to do something and sticking with it. |
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By agreeing to accept the gift, he is showing his willingness to be beholden to the donor. |
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The seller is able to attract custom by agreeing to accept credit card payment. |
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The plan involves agreeing a pay rise for this year and continuing negotiations over wage increases for the next two years. |
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In such cases, proximity concord operates, the verb agreeing with the nearest noun. |
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In agreeing to the truce, union leaders knuckled under to company threats to close its operations. |
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In this very tight job market, more and more employers are agreeing to reduced hour workweeks and more flexible work schedules. |
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I pondered the significance of this statement before agreeing, yes, his hypothesis may prove correct. |
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Anyway, thanks for agreeing with the fact that I amn't a complete paranoid freak abut the wording. |
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Small organizations can pool resources, but they may then find problems in agreeing on priorities and tactics. |
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My wife went up to bed, and I stayed up with my dad shooting the breeze over cocktails and agreeing about things. |
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The fact that publishers can leapfrog this hurdle by agreeing to submit the full text of articles has fuelled publishers' grievances. |
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It accuses authorities of allowing dumps to operate without a licence, 20 years after agreeing to licence them. |
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However, I found myself both laughing at her recent musings, agreeing with some and hating others. |
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I continue to be amazed at his eloquent loquacity even if not agreeing with his point of view. |
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The law also could make some boards more cautious about agreeing to take a company private. |
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His success has been a major talking point throughout the nation, with most of the country agreeing with the choice. |
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A busy teacher of thirty students who allows three make-ups per student, however, is agreeing to ninety make-ups a year! |
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Needing vehicular transportation I hired a motorbike taxi, agreeing to his 30 baht impost. |
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He wrote back agreeing it was a serious matter and would keep me informed as plans developed. |
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On the same day, management backed down, agreeing to withdraw the legal action. |
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Police chiefs heading the manhunt have urged the bank to think seriously about agreeing to such an option. |
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The financier eventually receives the proceeds of the debts, the trader usually agreeing to repurchase any bad debts. |
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She covered her mouth tightly and stopped herself from either agreeing or refusing. |
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Far from peaceably agreeing with one another, we were at each other's throats about the Schappelle Corby trial. |
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The lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed sum, with the woman agreeing not to make any public comment. |
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Reid says hunters and trappers tried to strike a compromise by agreeing to strictly limited hunting and trapping seasons. |
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Despite agreeing to marry Margaret, Decker becomes obsessed with one of his students, a big-breasted blonde named Sandra. |
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By dramatic mischance, two days after agreeing he was abruptly removed from his post in unexplained circumstances. |
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The nurses want a significant increase in their flat fee for agreeing to be on call. |
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What I am satisfied of is that New Zealand has done the right thing in agreeing to be part of this very important multilateral initiative. |
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Eventually it sought bankruptcy protection, settling with bondholders by agreeing to pay 19 cents on the dollar. |
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Kamaria glowered, still sore at having not noticed Link's talent sooner and angry at Linden for agreeing with him. |
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This would include agreeing on a specific valuer or valuers who would carry out the valuation. |
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Although not agreeing with my modernist convictions he stood by me, nobly true to friendship. |
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She delayed agreeing to his suggestions and changes and thereby caused considerable vexation both to Dickens and to his sub-editor. |
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The union claimed the Royal Mail was trying to intimidate and bully workers into agreeing unacceptable working practices. |
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I feel that I was bullied into agreeing to take it and I don't think it's the right thing for me. |
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But they do like and respect him, and I can't imagine them agreeing that as a former Governor General he should button his lip. |
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When playing privately, this will normally be a question of agreeing house rules. |
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We must start engaging with, not agreeing with, the radical groups who we have said in the past are complete nutters. |
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She nodded as if agreeing with him and then called over some stable hands to take the horses. |
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Rhonda stands by her demand, and Philip capitulates, reluctantly agreeing to a December wedding. |
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With a cashback mortgage, you receive a lump sum upfront, in return for agreeing to be locked in to a particular rate for a pre-set period. |
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Neither side in this argument has an open-and-shut case, and certainly agreeing with the president's case doesn't make you a fool. |
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Commonwealth leaders meeting in Australia have struck a deal, agreeing on a compromise to deal with the rapidly worsening situation. |
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Union chiefs must sign a business contract agreeing to this or face the possibility of the pit closing. |
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It's not like the Trading Spaces crew comes to your house and horsewhips you into agreeing to be on it. |
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We tried putting the wet saw on it, but all the spray wasn't agreeing with the particle board. |
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Movie producers decided to head that threat off at the pass by agreeing to rules of self-censorship which Hays helped form. |
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Aidan looked at his father-in-law and then over at his wife before finally agreeing. |
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At issue are those 15 days and whether the media was too compliant and trusting in generally agreeing to government blackout requests. |
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This was granted, one assumes, in return for agreeing to keep the proceedings confidential for a suitable cooling-off period. |
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Senator Campbell says that, by not agreeing with the government, we isolates on this side, are putting the community at risk. |
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I still remember about him actually agreeing to go on a date with that bald, old crow, and I definitely still remembered that I was angry. |
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We are being cudgeled into agreeing to wars of aggression, to make first use of nuclear weapons and to put weapons in outer space. |
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In this type of experiment, it is customary to pay the participants for their inconvenience and for agreeing to be good subjects. |
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John and Rich were very decent though, agreeing to sleep on the lounge floor. |
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He requires that any journalist entering the country sign a declaration agreeing to report only on cricket and steer clear of politics. |
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The latest scam is to get us to sign a contract agreeing to longer shifts to cover up for staff shortages. |
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Countries accepting US aid had to sign bilateral pacts agreeing to decontrol prices, stabilize their exchange rates, and balance their budgets. |
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The way to make sure your father gets paid is to get your brother to sign a promissory note agreeing to repay all the amounts he charged. |
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Mr Adlem's evidence was that although a lease on the Chapel of Rest was discussed Mr Adlem denied agreeing to anything. |
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But here we all were in a cosy country pub, all agreeing that we wouldn't want to be anywhere else. |
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Any desertion on Edith's part is terminated by Robert agreeing to the separation. |
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But their joy turned to anger after the judge reduced the sentence after agreeing to purge the contempt of court conviction. |
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The main difficulty in discussing morality is agreeing the meaning of the terms we use. |
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The feud resulted in the club agreeing a three-year groundshare with Northampton. |
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Furthermore, the man is honest to a fault and disarms any critics by agreeing with them. |
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But forgiving poor countries' debts without agreeing on a better framework for future aid flows is an empty gesture. |
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We would also like to thank the directors for agreeing to sell their shares at a heavily discounted price. |
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By agreeing to pay a greater excess on each claim you can reduce your car insurance premiums. |
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If senators vote for that, they would be agreeing to share the blame if and when that strategy fails. |
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Another fighter named Abdullah pipes up, agreeing with Akhund, saying he is also confused about what to do this year. |
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You are invited to respond, agreeing or disagreeing with me from your own perspective. |
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Lacking the financial resources to defend itself in court, the Seal Press settled the suit, agreeing to retitle the book and redesign the cover of subsequent editions. |
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Still, I found myself agreeing with the older gentleman who saw the room as a sea of gentiles. |
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The hatchet job quickly went viral, with the twitterverse agreeing that it was terribly funny and horrendously mean. |
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When he came to take up his position he was asked to sign a code of conduct which bound him to agreeing in public to any decision taken by the board. |
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How would she feel if Bizanowicz got a shorter term in return for agreeing to be castrated? |
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I got most of the way through, sleepily agreeing, until I was pulled up by such an ungainsayable falsehood that I was forced to go back and revise my opinion of the rest. |
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In addition to agreeing that they should come in immediately, they also offered the time honored wisdom of eating soda crackers upon rising in the morning. |
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The huge blow has affected 870 staff, who have the choice to re-sign contracts agreeing to the cuts within 90 days or face unemployment by the end of the year. |
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I almost regretted agreeing to let her help me get ready for the party when I saw the array of brushes, compacts, bottles, and tubes littering the top of her sink. |
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By making himself chairman and then agreeing to cut his managerial teeth in a poisoned chalice of a job, he is risking his reputation as a man who can do no wrong on Wearside. |
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In some of the best debates in parapsychology the proponents and critics have ended up simply agreeing to differ or failing to reach any agreement. |
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Would-be computer hackers can now study the tricks of the trade at university, providing they first sign a pledge agreeing not to break the law with their new skills. |
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She nodded, as if agreeing with herself would affirm her words. |
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Overtired and overfed politicians negotiate stupendous sums of other people's money into the night, finally agreeing to any nonsense so as to get home for Christmas. |
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This attempt at self-denial lasted approximately one minute, after which I gave up and found myself agreeing with all the bad-tempered, curmudgeonly opinions being aired. |
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There's no need to bag on someone for not agreeing with you. |
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In 1984, Wollenberger signed a stasi contract agreeing to inform on Lengsfeld and her son from a previous marriage. |
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It was the subjects who served the artist by agreeing to sit for him. |
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Senior figures in the film industry last night gave qualified backing to McKidd's view, agreeing that an overly buoyant mood may have led to bad decisions. |
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Instead of agreeing to make them close at 10.30 pm, as initially suggested, they approved closing times of midnight in summer and 11 pm in winter. |
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The Senator made it very clear that his opinion was that Democrats were agreeing to forgo filibusters in the future except in very extreme circumstances. |
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While agreeing with him, I would like to enlarge on his arguments. |
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Both of the children, agreeing their day was much better than being at school, spent several hours on the ship receiving a tour and lunch before the ship berthed. |
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It is definitely true that globalist banking policies do not help the situation, but the countries still have some degree of responsibility for agreeing to them first. |
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This means physically counting members through the division lobbies, agreeing the number with the government Whip and announcing the result to Mr Speaker in the Chamber. |
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The administration placated protesters by agreeing to consider their demands. |
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In the pilot, Brooks proves himself to be the lamest cop of all time by agreeing to lead the headless horseman to his head. |
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My friends instantly, abundantly, responded, some agreeing with the premise, others either objecting or not fully absorbing it. |
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Walmart has gone even further, agreeing to extend this agreement to other crops in its supply chain. |
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Delays in starting and agreeing a deal with the Government over how much money they will get back has forced the firm to scale back planned work. |
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After the past disputes between the two countries, both sides decided to make a fresh start by agreeing to trade with each other again. |
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In 1524 he formed a partnership with priest Hernando de Luque and soldier Diego de Almagro to explore the south, agreeing to divide the profits. |
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In exchange for agreeing to support Henry, the barons demanded that the King reissue Magna Carta and the Charter of the Forest. |
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The meeting ended with Baldwin agreeing with Churchill that rearmament was vital to deter Germany. |
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Nolan initially intended to make the film as early as 2003, postponing the project after agreeing to make Batman Begins. |
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Her strategy was to destroy the NF attack by agreeing that many Britons did have serious fears that needed to be addressed. |
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The war ended with the Kumanovo Treaty, with Yugoslav and Serb forces agreeing to withdraw from Kosovo to make way for an international presence. |
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They will be involved in agreeing major capital and other health care spending projects in their region. |
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Popper and John Eccles speculated on the problem of free will for many years, generally agreeing on an interactionist dualist theory of mind. |
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Mary surprised Knox by agreeing that the priests would be brought to justice. |
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In exchange for agreeing to support Henry, the barons demanded that the King reissue the Magna Carta and the Charter of the Forest. |
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The Berlin Conference sought to end the European powers' Scramble for Africa, by agreeing on political division and spheres of influence. |
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Ariovistus sent ambassadors to Caesar agreeing, because Caesar had come to him, to a conference. |
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In July 1952 the protecting powers met at Rabat to discuss the Zone's future, agreeing to abolish it. |
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In all dialects, possessed nouns take a prefix agreeing with number and person of its possessor. |
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British pressure on other countries resulted in them agreeing to end the slave trade from Africa. |
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Coke delivered the majority opinion in favour of Bonham, with Daniel and Warburton agreeing. |
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The monopoly was generated by formal meetings of the local management of coal companies agreeing to fix a minimum price for sale at dock. |
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What I thought I was agreeing to felt a lot different in reality. |
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I had to sign a waiver when I went skydiving, agreeing not to sue even if something went wrong. |
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Both parties agreed to a pre-fight weigh-in with Troupe then agreeing to weigh in again on the night of the fight itself. |
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Alonely comic-book fan begins to believe he really does have superhuman powers after agreeing to take part in a drugs trial. |
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So it's no wonder the Hollywood star didn't need much arm-twisting when it came to agreeing to a new series. |
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The Pledger agrees to match all fundraising up to a certain level or has a company agreeing to carry out that 'match' on their behalf. |
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With the likes of Shuggy, Leachy and Karl all agreeing to play, it should be a good night. |
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Despite UK producers agreeing to follow the new rules, there is no guarantee that your weekly shop will be free from battery cage eggs. |
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Then he asks her to marry him and they waste no time in tying the knot, while agreeing to an open marriage. |
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He loved working with Russell on The Second Coming and that relationship was very useful in his agreeing to play such an iconic role. |
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A GARAGE door manufacturer is targeting growth after agreeing a PS900,000 finance deal with banking firm Aldermore. |
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The SCC girders performed comparably to conventional concrete girders, with measured prestress losses generally agreeing with predictions. |
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Darfur rebels dismissed the moves, saying they did not trust him and wanted to see disarmament of the feared janjaweed militias before agreeing to a ceasefire. |
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In 532, attempting to secure his eastern frontier, Justinian signed a peace treaty with Khosrau I of Persia agreeing to pay a large annual tribute to the Sassanids. |
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He was forced to submit to their demands, agreeing to hand over those responsible for Domitian's death and even giving a speech thanking the rebellious Praetorians. |
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Many evangelical Protestants reject creeds as definitive statements of faith, even while agreeing with some or all of the substance of the creeds. |
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The former agreement had partitioned northern Hudson River traffic to Livingston and southern to Stevens, agreeing to use ships designed by Stevens for both operations. |
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Edward resisted, but finally acquiesced, agreeing to send Gaveston to Aquitaine, under threat of excommunication by the Archbishop of Canterbury should he return. |
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It was hoped that the reforms could be carried out quickly, with existing authorities agreeing to amalgamation and boundary alterations prior to legislation being passed. |
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Delays in starting and agreeing a deal with the Government over how much money it'll get back to help with the finances has forced the firm to scale back planned work. |
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There's no need to feel naughty about facestalking would-be dates on social media before agreeing to meet up, new research says nine in 10 NZ women do it. |
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France's only net gains were the island of Tobago in the Caribbean and Senegal in Africa, after agreeing to return all other colonial conquests to British sovereignty. |
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Having no male heirs, he had convinced the Electors to retain Habsburg hegemony in the office of the emperor by agreeing to the Pragmatic Sanction. |
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After some discussion, the local bishops stated that they needed to consult with their own people before agreeing to Augustine's requests, and left the meeting. |
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Physicians are licensed by the Drug Enforcement Administration to prescribe controlled substances, agreeing to abide by rules issued by the federal government. |
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Howevertheless, speaking for me, myself and I personally, we are all of us agreeing that it has been so brightingly coloursome and wondrous to have felt you again. |
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Again, as with consent you should make sure that any agreement is well documented and take care if you are agreeing either to surrender part of your tenancy or to its regrant. |
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It has been 22 days since LiLo has been out of rehab and Chatwal was busted for drug possession in April but avoided jail by agreeing to 12 months of in-patient rehab. |
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It includes never-before-shown archival documents and materials, including the artist's letter agreeing to the paint-over and the NYPD mug shot booklet. |
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