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How to use both parties in a sentence

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They are moreover the common enemies of both parties, that is, of bossdom in both parties.
The founder of the distillery, contracted to sell, to a banker, an Aberdeen Angus cow whom both parties believed to be infertile.
If both parties were to adopt extreme positions, no bills at all could be passed.
All complaints are lodged with Father Athanasius, who has to find a solution mutually agreeable to both parties.
Jackie suggested to parents that the teenager might come up with suitable punishments for themselves that are agreeable to both parties.
Certainly it should try and do so if both parties are agreed that they would like the matter resolved on the affidavits.
Leaders of both parties view the sudden reemergence of the deficit with alarm.
The lease had come to an end, and both parties were released from their obligations under it.
We need some king of alternative dispute resolution where both parties can file a few pieces of paper and someone gives them an opinion.
So now we have voter apathy across the board, adversely affecting both parties, and independent candidates fared worse.
They recommend that both parties continually monitor and renegotiate the contracts.
When both parties have completed their presentation of the case, the Court declares the hearings closed and retires to deliberate in private.
Normally, an antenuptial agreement will deal with all of the property and rights to property of both parties.
If perceived unfair treatment can be dealt with internally, litigation is avoided which is always better for both parties.
I like hearing the candidates from both parties go out on a limb and proclaim their support for America, apple pie and motherhood.
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.
In arranged marriages, as in traditional western love marriages, both parties ultimately have the right to say no.
Before the last elections, lawmakers of both parties were on their hind legs assailing these traitors, promising action!
Officials from both parties say the typical Dayton resident has grown weary of glitzy ad campaigns and superficial low blows.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
Gentlemen and ladies of both parties, whether Kallist or agathist, seemed to want to talk of nothing else.
Is the bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor, the bailee, or for the mutual benefit of both parties?
But when both parties have ceased to beget children there shall be no penalties.
On the one point of demonism there existed complete unanimity, and the sceptic fared equally hard with both parties.
Distrusted by both parties and feared by the Directoire, she found it advisable after a few months to retire to Coppet.
The right to disaffirm a marriage on the ground of non-age, unlike the parties to a contract, applies to both parties.
Diana dismissed it with contempt, as the shaft of a frondeur discredited by both parties.
De Montfort had sent his brother GUI to represent him, and when the council met both parties pressed their claims before it.
But the speakers of both parties were tyros compared to the American brand of spellbinder.
Fifteen paces distance, visored duelling pistols, and an exchange of bullets to the point of incapacitating one or both parties.
Pyrrhus marshaled his forces also, and both parties prepared for the contest.
I mention it as the friend of both parties, and in strict confidence.
I think that is fairer to both parties,' said Henry judicially.
Biometric methods authenticate who has access to specific records and verify identities of both parties during the transaction.
Each program will have its own unique solution for partners in order to actualize each goal and incentive of both parties.
But by marriages of prudence we mean those in which both parties have sown their wild oats already.
A concrete date in the candidate's mind removes the tentativeness from the offer and provides a specific goal for both parties to work toward.
In 2004, 49,540 marriages were remarriages for both parties, accounting for 18 per cent of all nuptials.
The intercourse between the two leaders was therefore resumed, and the affairs of both parties went on harmoniously.
The vicar behind the mistake, Rev Nigel Carter, admitted the error but, with both parties refusing to back down, the mix-up went to a Consistory Court hearing last week.
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