They are moreover the common enemies of both parties, that is, of bossdom in both parties. |
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The founder of the distillery, contracted to sell, to a banker, an Aberdeen Angus cow whom both parties believed to be infertile. |
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If both parties were to adopt extreme positions, no bills at all could be passed. |
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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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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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Certainly it should try and do so if both parties are agreed that they would like the matter resolved on the affidavits. |
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Leaders of both parties view the sudden reemergence of the deficit with alarm. |
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The lease had come to an end, and both parties were released from their obligations under it. |
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We need some king of alternative dispute resolution where both parties can file a few pieces of paper and someone gives them an opinion. |
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So now we have voter apathy across the board, adversely affecting both parties, and independent candidates fared worse. |
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They recommend that both parties continually monitor and renegotiate the contracts. |
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When both parties have completed their presentation of the case, the Court declares the hearings closed and retires to deliberate in private. |
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Normally, an antenuptial agreement will deal with all of the property and rights to property of both parties. |
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If perceived unfair treatment can be dealt with internally, litigation is avoided which is always better for both parties. |
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I like hearing the candidates from both parties go out on a limb and proclaim their support for America, apple pie and motherhood. |
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At last, after wise deliberation of the concerns of either side, she assumes the office of arbitress which is offered to her by both parties. |
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In arranged marriages, as in traditional western love marriages, both parties ultimately have the right to say no. |
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Before the last elections, lawmakers of both parties were on their hind legs assailing these traitors, promising action! |
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Officials from both parties say the typical Dayton resident has grown weary of glitzy ad campaigns and superficial low blows. |
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Politicians of both parties are all on the low road rushing around in a mad scramble for corrupt corporate cash to finance their campaigns. |
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That relation of basic inequality augurs less well for the development of peaceful relations even if both parties have democratic governments. |
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After all, those corporations are big campaign contributors to both parties, and members of both parties rallied to their avaricious cause. |
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The terse statement issued by both parties today didn't elaborate on the deal. |
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Andra also designed a huge swing wall to seclude the guest room from the remaining part of the house in order to give privacy to both parties. |
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The latter demanded that both parties agree to arbitrate their dispute and threatened to impose heavy fines. |
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Broad masses of the population are alienated from both parties and view their nominees with deep-seated distrust. |
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On December 1, both parties announced they will be fielding a joint ticket of candidates under the name of the Kurdish Unity List. |
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Until now, Burke has refused to let Ransom distinguish scientists from poets, for the metonymic nature of language constrains both parties. |
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The deal, however, fell through last month after both parties failed to agree on the terms. |
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With midterm congressional elections approaching rapidly, both parties have said that passage of drug coverage will be critical to their success. |
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Divorce proceedings also require full disclosure of all the financial affairs of both parties, no matter how trifling they may seem. |
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That's key, that's what a lot of moderate lawmakers in both parties want to hear. |
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So we enter a twilight zone where both parties talk about security, but refuse to actually take the necessary steps to achieve security. |
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By their silence, both parties also conveyed to big business that, if elected, they would not oppose further restructuring. |
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This is probably a simplistic take on the importance of the issue by both parties. |
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Unless it is managed better by both parties, they predict that the new deal will render organizations uncompetitive. |
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Of course this mulish inability to understand the other side characterizes elements in both parties. |
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But she said that while both parties consented to arranged marriages, forced unions were made under duress. |
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The venture was not a success and the next year both parties embarked on a process of negotiation for the domains. |
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Many of the neocons have Marxist backgrounds and believe in ideas and principles and have worked with both parties in power. |
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Though reaching an agreement still looks tough, both parties are breathing a sigh of relief. |
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His report had been available to both parties for some considerable time without demur. |
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The date of the wedding was settled and both parties looked pleased as the bride-to-be served tea. |
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I was addressed by both parties on the principles of law to be adopted in construing patent specifications. |
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You can forget the vows of both parties to forego vituperation in campaigning. |
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Clearly, both parties in the process are, in the main, buying time, and there is little by way of a concrete strategy for resolution. |
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As a Senate staffer, I worked with a group of senators from both parties for such a compromise. |
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Inevitably, both parties are in dispute and there has got to be a certain amount of compromise. |
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Over-the-board play shows that even alliances which are genuinely good for both parties are frequently questioned by the offeree. |
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It's more what happens at events like county fairs, where you line up buttons for both parties and see what sells. |
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You'd eliminate the vote splitting and erase the stigma surrounding both parties. |
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You can see it in the rancor that both parties displayed during the heart-stoppingly close election and the long count that followed. |
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I urge senators of both parties to rise above the bitterness of the past, to provide a fair hearing and a prompt vote to every nominee. |
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Briant painted a picture of a meaningless post-pub altercation, an open-handed push, a momentary spat from which both parties walked away. |
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What had been agreed was in my view straightforward and understood in exactly the same way by both parties. |
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The project will be remembered by both parties as a painful experience with no winners. |
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Where the assets exceed the financial needs of both parties, why should the surplus belong solely to the husband? |
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For strategists of both parties, the contest for the new swing voter will begin. |
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She accused both parties in the dispute of losing sight of the fact that the people who were suffering most were the students. |
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As you can see, there are no answers here, and the battle lines drawn by both parties are still being fought today. |
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He urged both parties to cool their rhetoric and put the nation's interest ahead of partisan advantage. |
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Instead, both parties continue to rally their tribes, inciting racial tensions and pursuing selfish agendas. |
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It was comical, I have managed with my pidgin English and Polish keep both parties happy. |
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Senators from both parties want new controls on the FBI, including an inspector general's office with teeth. |
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If both parties to a civil case agree to hire a private judge, they can do so with the prior permission of the county court. |
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Anti-immigrant propaganda has reached a crescendo over the past month, as both parties compete to prove they are harsher on immigration. |
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For both parties, francophones and anglophones disagree sharply on most ethno-linguistic matters. |
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In full-duplex radio, the two transmitters use different frequencies, so both parties can talk at the same time. |
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First, both parties entering the process commit to selecting counsel who willingly bind themselves to prearranged ground rules. |
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The point of a radical move to restore the rule of law is that it offers both parties a principled basis for agreement. |
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The presiding judge has given both parties a year to settle their differences before a trial. |
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Remember, in any relationship, both parties have to give and take and learn to accept things about each other, right? |
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Delawarean officials from both parties applauded the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of marriage equality. |
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And the move has been a success for both parties, with Rhodes growing in stature as the Knights push towards the play-offs. |
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It is important that both parties have the ability to remain calm and work in a composed disciplined manner. |
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We have told both parties repeatedly, publicly and loudly to get out of our way and stop entangling our campaign with their schemes. |
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So I guess both parties are equally disunited when it comes to the president's Social Security phase-out bill. |
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He or she can come from within the organisation as long as the mediator is equidistant from both parties involved in the dispute. |
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If both parties agree to the split, they simply fill out an application and provide their marriage certificate, identification and photos of themselves. |
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There was much talk of shady dells with dappled sunlight, satin sheets and rose petals, fluffy bunnies, tissues, anything that might make the deal sound sweet to both parties. |
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Sixteen have cleared the judiciary Committee, 13 with unanimous support from members of both parties. |
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Once both parties are found, the exchange records the transaction on its ticker tape, and an exchange of money and securities between the parties occurs on settlement. |
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Accusations and reproaches from both parties made it difficult to pursue discussions. |
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The Microsoft-Ballmer split may be the rare case in which an amicable divorce leaves both parties richer. |
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Yet both parties also devote millions each midterm to rally their bases and get out the vote. |
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Elections even at a state level cost money and both parties wish to avoid an unnecessary waste of money by contesting in an election that they will lose. |
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Senators from both parties had already predicted that the authorization to use force in Syria would require a cloture vote. |
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Or he could reach out to congressional leaders in both parties to pursue bipartisan legislation. |
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The adjournment was necessary and consented to by both parties. |
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It also conveniently caters to the interests of Big Energy, some of the biggest campaign donors to both parties. |
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The reapportionment of 2002 designed congressional districts that favored incumbents of both parties, leaving virtually no room for challengers to be elected. |
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But as the epitome of a Middle England constituency, it's a vital seat for both parties and I'm looking forward to helping the Conservatives regain it. |
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Now, both parties had made a solemn pledge never to do this. |
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But perhaps, just perhaps, we are starting to see a dawning unease among politicians of both parties. |
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So this is what it looks like when both parties compete to politicize an issue? |
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While I agree that both parties are almost hopelessly corrupted by corporate money and power, the hope for a viable third party here is still very slim. |
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As is often the case in journalism, if you disaffect both parties you know you are doing something right. |
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In all of the above cases the question of relative rank was irrelevant to the question of a legal marriage, but both parties did admit a disparity. |
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Independent voters increasingly see both parties as captives of corrupt, self-serving and self-perpetuating political machinery. |
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It is proper for both parties to talk via their host about staggering their attendance times, and far preferable to one being invited and not the other. |
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The military piece takes courage for both parties, and Murray got a lot of pushback from Democrats who represent federal workers. |
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Six people were injured in the latest clashes between the two neighborhoods on Thursday which saw the use of Molotov cocktails and sickles by both parties. |
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The representation of Latinos in both the Democratic and Republican parties is also increasing, and both parties are paying close attention to the Latino vote. |
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The letter also envisages that that would take place since it states that the formal preparation of the contract documents would be progressed for signature by both parties. |
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I figured if I chinned both parties pretty quickly that would stop it. |
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The latter, with the possible collaboration of two further arbitrators appointed by the parties, will have the task of proposing an agreement acceptable to both parties. |
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Instead of mouthing platitudes about creating just and lasting settlements, we must turn the financial screws on both parties to make them see sense. |
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Wagner, Orie, Turzai and several other lawmakers from both parties in the Senate and House are drafting legislation to create a new tax package for Pittsburgh. |
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Senators of both parties are working together on tough new laws to prevent anyone from buying guns for resale to criminals. |
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And yet, Hagel has the backing of those ex-ambassadors, former NSC heads of both parties, and more. |
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Today as well, politicians from both parties simply assume that Iran is pursuing a nuke. |
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If the feeling is mutual, the system will alert both parties. |
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But both parties must realise that marriage is a far less definitive, far less protective and far less stable force than we are indoctrinated to believe. |
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Yet American governments of both parties have long viewed his current homestead as illegitimate. |
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The danger of a potential Republican overreach or overreaction was clearly on the minds of people in both parties Wednesday. |
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Their purpose is to be fair to both parties, disallowing the raising of allegations without a basis in provable fact. |
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Voting on this Bill was not on party lines, the issue revealing both parties to be split into various factions. |
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The result was grudging bipartisan support from members of both parties. |
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Restrictive covenants must also be in writing and agreed to by both parties. |
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Today, it is the United States under presidents of both parties that has embraced the Trotskyite delusion. |
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They first contact both parties and advise them to pay heed to their family and children, if any, to compromisingly end the litigation. |
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Almost by definition, a conversation requires both parties to accept each other's viewpoints to some extent. |
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Judges were often stymied in settling cases because both parties could cite good law. |
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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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Several individuals, including Alliance Party leader David Ford, hold membership of both parties. |
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The prison population in England and Wales has risen because politicians of both parties wanted to show they were tough on criminals. |
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All other countries, among them Italy, France, and England, are open to both parties. |
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Although the Labour Party and the Scottish National Party both officially supported devolution, support was split in both parties. |
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Whilst progress was made on technical matters, both parties remained diametrically opposed on the question of status itself. |
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Once subscribed by both parties and the Mediator, the agreement is official. |
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Individuals in both parties owed money to the state bank and its branches, with Whigs outborrowing Democrats. |
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One or both parties to a dispute may apply the ICJ for issuing interim measures. |
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On February 2, 493, Theoderic and Odoacer signed a treaty that assured both parties would rule over Italy. |
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The relationship of both parties turned bitter, with the two pitting again during the 2010 city elections in which Lim won against Atienza. |
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Although majorities in both parties voted for the bill, there were notable exceptions. |
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Voidability implies that one or both parties may declare a contract ineffective at their wish. |
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By the time the Bill of Rights was submitted to the states for ratification, opinions had shifted in both parties. |
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The indirect approach allows the discussion to go on with both parties keeping their face despite controversary opinions. |
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The initialising demonstrates that both parties live up to their roles as reliable partners in the gas business. |
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The dirty trick of choice among both parties now is the push-poll, which pollsters say is not a poll at all. |
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According to information of Alfa TV, both parties demonstrated interest in the realization of this cascade method of subsidizing. |
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I urge both parties to resolve the i r d i spute to avoid disruption to passengers and safeguard BA's future. |
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We will continue to explore adure where both parties absolutely add value. |
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Consequential damages would be the lost business if that person was unable to get to the meeting, if both parties knew the reason the party was renting the car. |
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China Netcom Group believes the transaction will be a win-win situation for both parties, and plans to continue its strategic partnership with Asia Netcom. |
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In the Frontier Dispute Case, both parties to the dispute, Burkina Faso and Mali submitted an application to the Court to indicate interim measures. |
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Decisions of the court can be made immediately after just reading the written brief, or there can also be oral arguments made by both parties involved in the appeal. |
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Three years later, the British press reported that Watson was to replace Keira Knightley as the face of the fashion house Chanel, but this was denied by both parties. |
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However, even if both parties are informed of the interrelationship, negotiations can be uncomfortable, and the tenant may want to back out of the deal. |
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A provisional peace agreement, signed by both parties in May 1933, provided for the League to assume control of the disputed territory while bilateral negotiations proceeded. |
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Instead, a hearing was scheduled for January 28 where both parties will testify on Diaz's request for restraining orders against Estefan and his bodyguard. |
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In case of alliances, lesser parties may pay tribute to more powerful parties as a sign of allegiance and often in order to finance projects that benefited both parties. |
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The ruling concerning the Caribbean Sea north of both nations found both parties violated treaty obligations and declined to order any compensation to either party. |
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At its worst, it can cause both parties to be intransient and only pass the minimum of legislation needed to keep the government running, as happened last year. |
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The campaign issues got lost in all the mud from both parties. |
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The resulting feud between Hoffman and the Weiders, where money, power, and ego were at stake, consumed about two decades, as both parties vied for control of muscledom. |
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Consequential damages are those damages which, although not naturally flowing from a breach, are naturally supposed by both parties at the time of contract formation. |
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I took no systematic data on the costs to cheetahs and hyenas, but some anecdotes suggest that both parties took numerical advantage and hunger into account. |
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Even though the Zaysan region was recognized by both parties as part of the Qing empire, it had been annually used, by fishing expeditions sent by the Siberian Cossack Host. |
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Nevertheless, the French were pushed out of Italy soon after, and the alliance survived, with both parties keen to win further victories over the French. |
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In federal elections since 2006, both parties have seen successes. |
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