We would agree to a number of cabs to take up any untaken demand but they have turned it into a free-for-all. |
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But it took much in the way of arm-twisting and political pressure to get them to agree to the trip. |
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I have yet to meet a Canadian presbyter or bishop who will even broker the point, let alone agree to one atom of it. |
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Will contractors have to agree to inspections that evaluate this same level of preparedness? |
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They telexed the company denying breach of contract, and refusing to agree to a USD 230,000 discount. |
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But in 1843 Parliament did agree to adorn its new home, the rebuilt Palace of Westminster, with historical subjects in fresco. |
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But the company did ultimately agree to settle the score, even if resolution came too late to save your family vacation. |
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They would not agree to an unfair or unbalanced deal any more than we would. |
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East Riding Council is looking for a man or woman born before 1901, who would agree to sit for photographer Ian Beesley. |
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The DSS will not give out information, but will usually agree to forward letters. |
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In many of his books, the heroes are noble trial lawyers while the villains are sinister corporations and the lawyers who agree to defend them. |
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We hereby agree to abide by the terms and conditions set forth above and to perform in accordance therewith. |
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Bonded workers agree to sell their labour in exchange for a lump sum, perhaps to pay a big medical bill. |
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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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Those who do agree to participate will be supplied with a postbox, which An Post say is high quality, attractive and weather-proof. |
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On second thought, I'm proposing that we agree to rotate that drawstring among the three of us monthly. |
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They may be inclined to agree to suggestions put to them by others, or, indeed, by barristers in the courtroom. |
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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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We are willing to agree to a time limit whereby we find a new stadium within two further seasons. |
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They agree to split the coconuts into five equal integer lots, any remainder going to the monkey. |
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Why in the world could not the Senate agree to that rather straightforward, simple statement? |
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They had to agree to a joint venture with the Tokelauans, giving them a share of profits. |
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They'll agree to explain the properties we're talking about in scientific terms, and still insist that their metaphysical questions remain. |
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That person will agree to be all the other pledgers ' representative in the House of Lords. |
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Yet those who do agree to go know that they will be putting any family members they leave behind in mortal danger. |
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News organisations do occasionally agree to news blackouts if they are advised that this will help to secure the safety of hostages. |
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Irma is hoping the Commission will agree to an extension of the copyright period by the middle of next year. |
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Baxter must now wait to see if the IOC will agree to a second test to establish the nature of the trace detected. |
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It is difficult to see why a substantial shareholder like Smyth should agree to this type of a bid. |
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Although he proves resistant at first, she gets him to agree to marry her if she should ever gun down a killer who gets the better of him. |
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All too often one envisages a harried producer refusing to agree to the cost of another trashed vehicle. |
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Well-established Australian citizens would agree to act as a Big Brother to a Little Brother from their homeland. |
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On this basis, therefore, I propose that you should agree to give treaties precedence over later statutes. |
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Your local fire department may agree to put on a workshop for area contractors. |
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With no government backing, Bitcoin has value only so long as enough people agree to use it. |
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If you agree to take part, the moderator for your panel will email you and the other participants to nail down the details of the panel. |
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The certified factories must agree to unannounced inspections by accredited, independent monitors. |
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He would agree to strict terms, including consenting to take antabuse and drugs to achieve chemical castration. |
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After all these inter-agency negotiations, however, no shipper or haulier will agree to carry it because technically it is radioactive waste. |
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The parties may agree to accept the decision of the adjudicator as finally determining the dispute. |
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Hatch returns to the 1995 status quo and the Democrats agree to stop filibustering. |
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I do not think that this should include hypothetical discussions about a management that most would agree to be inhumane. |
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The Act established procedures for resolving minor complaints informally, if complainants agree to this. |
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When travelling by train do not agree to look after the luggage of a fellow traveller or allow it to be stored in your compartment. |
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Participants must agree to arbitration outside of the US court system for conflicts arising from this contest. |
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The secretary of defense had evidently concluded that to agree to the reinforcements would be impolitic. |
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But if you agree to this, I'll need your complete, total, and implicit trust. |
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Accept that you have come to an impasse or that you agree to disagree, and bid a courteous adieu. |
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Sudan may well agree to stop this military expansion after further peace talks this month. |
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Finally, in 1842, the Chinese were forced to agree to an ignomious peace under the Treaty of Nanking. |
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He said it must have been horrendously hurtful for the family to agree to the publication of the pictures. |
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It is very important to understand that the only settlement that will survive has to be one that the parties of the dispute can agree to. |
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Even if you disagree with the views of others, treat them with civility and agree to differ. |
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There were no photographs or transcripts of the testimony, and the two men would not agree to swear an oath, conditions George Bush defended. |
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As there is no skill in scoring for honours, players often agree to play without the honour bonuses. |
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Shipping companies agree to charter their ships at an agreed rate at a certain time in the future. |
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They can get all the stations in town to agree to it so if viewers channel-hop, no one's outta sync or has any advantage. |
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Before she would agree to marry her suitor, she challenged him to several contests and always won. |
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Leicester are now urging rugby union's governing bodies in the northern and southern hemispheres to agree to a date for such a fixture next term. |
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Don't cow me down if you don't agree, just state your point and we will agree to disagree. |
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Cage was told that in order to get the cast he wanted, he'd have to agree to appear in the film. |
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But the judge ruled that when you enlist, you agree to be bound by the possibility of stop-loss orders in a national security crisis. |
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And then, once I got the joiner to agree to my fourth stair design in four days, the only way was up. |
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It's all too easy to agree to an extra few pounds on the bill, but that could be costly mistake. |
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The school should accept these student athletes only if they agree to play offensive line. |
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Asean wants the nuclear powers, who have been reluctant to acknowledge the treaty, to agree to protocol measures attached to the treaty. |
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The hunger of each will be satisfied by the fifth part of a stag, so they agree to co-operate in a project to trap one. |
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Often it is not possible for everyone to agree to stay in jail for solidarity purposes. |
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Central to its operation is an agreed code of conduct, which, together with other by-laws, all members agree to abide by. |
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If you agree to assume those liabilities however, you can reduce your out-of-pocket down payment by that much. |
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The bit we like best is the idea that tax relief is available today for money that donors agree to bequeath to charities on their death. |
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The OPEC nations habitually cheat on each other by exceeding the production quotas that they agree to. |
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And we now agree to differ on some of the points which he and I earlier had a debate about. |
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A good idea would be if he would agree to let you do my butt-naked pushups if I lost. |
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If he did agree to work for the rebels and became a double agent, spying for the CAS, he'd get two paychecks. |
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But they must agree to waive future rights to compensation for policies that were missold to them. |
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Signatories to the convention agree to institute the necessary legislation to prevent abusers of power from reaping the rewards of corruption. |
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This went on for almost ten minutes before she exasperatedly suggested that we should agree to disagree. |
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The first was by acclamation when all the cardinals agree to one name proposed without prior arrangement. |
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The center gets involved only if all significantly affected parties agree to its presence, and tries not to duplicate services already available. |
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By entering, all eligible entrants agree to abide by each and all of these terms and conditions. |
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And it's no surprise. Nobody with any choices would agree to stand up in front of an undisciplined rabble every day. |
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I'll agree to legalising prostitutes if they have big markers placed on them, so the johns and regular people will know who they are. |
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It is widely agreed that the monarch must generally agree to a request from the Prime Minister to dissolve Parliament. |
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It would be the last time the pilots would happily agree to the former South African cricket captain using their jump seat. |
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When did we agree to laws enabling companies to fine workers many times their daily wage if they went on strike for a day? |
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Well, why did you agree to drive your mates around whilst they did all the tag work? |
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All items were rated on a scale ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree. |
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They may agree to match or better the quote in order to keep your business. |
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Moreover, a new WTO round will have to address developing countries' agendas or they will not agree to its launch. |
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By entering, all eligible entrants agree to abide by each and all these terms and conditions. |
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In the final days before Congress recessed for the national elections, we were still unsure what debt-relief funding Congress would agree to. |
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The ACT party will most certainly not agree to have our debates guillotined just for question time. |
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I know passions tend to run high on this kind of subject, but can we all at least try to agree to differ and respect each other's paths? |
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You agree to abide by all parts of your Non-Disclosure Agreement, both in letter and spirit. |
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The building society had to agree to re-employ Martin before threats were lifted by Kelly. |
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The government did not agree to refer the water dispute to the Supreme Court. |
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It's one thing to ask a correspondent to agree to terms of confidentiality before they read the message, but to dictate the terms afterwards? |
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For this purpose, all farm families should agree to grow only low water requiring but high value crops like pulses and oilseeds. |
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They had high hopes that the assembled powers would agree to an alleviation of the imposed restrictions. |
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Hakimi declared that no Taliban would agree to lay down his arms as long as U.S. troops remain in Afghanistan. |
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He is willing to give the formula for free to any country that asks, provided that they agree to lay down their arms and live in peace. |
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The drinkers must agree to support the designated driver in abstaining from alcohol. |
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To join a deployable brigade, soldiers must agree to extend their service through the end of the unit's deployability window. |
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You know, I agree to a certain degree that, yes, the way we dress, the way that we present ourselves in their society does carry weight. |
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In summary, specialty toy stores cannot compete on prices, so they will agree to deny the product to their discount rivals. |
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He was removed from his teaching position because he refused to agree to an administrative directive not to seek republication of his book. |
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Why would Ray Bourque agree to go to the Avalanche, a team on the bubble in the Western Conference playoff race? |
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It cannot agree to any delay because that could mean the end of the whole project. |
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There is no reason why parties to a written executed agreement cannot agree to cancel or rescind it and to reverse its effects. |
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Yet he manages to nobble a number of people who first agree to contribute to the film, and then mysteriously drop out. |
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Very few professors will agree to chair their departments or take on deanships or even consider college presidencies. |
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We discuss the news and agree to keep in touch by telephone and then disperse to our respective apartments. |
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It followed an ultimatum from the British that the Irish agree to their terms or face the renewal of war. |
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But when left wing Social Democrats refused to agree to united action the Communist leaders abandoned the attempt. |
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Parties to an antenuptial agreement often agree to waive any interest in the other party's retirement benefits. |
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Marshall can rebound, score and defend, which is precisely why the Raptors would not agree to the deal unless Marshall was included. |
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Is it your hope that they will agree to license your technologies, or do you hope to force them to withdraw from the market? |
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For example, you and I cannot, merely by agreement between us, agree to defame someone else or to infringe on someone's trademarks. |
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At the right price, they agree to have a corporate logo tattooed on to their skin for anywhere between a few days and several years. |
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It is likely that only some of our sample will agree to participate in the research. |
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But such was the bad blood between the two rivals that neither would agree to a joint news conference later that day. |
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He even got the Romanian army to agree to provide tens of thousands of men for the battle scenes. |
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The firms argue that all they did was agree to buy shares in each other's companies. |
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Henry had promised to try and get Father to agree to bring him along with them when they left. |
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The bank robber enlists an equally seedy character and, over a bottle of rotgut, the two agree to become partners. |
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If people do agree to be interviewed, they usually do so in a co-operative way and loosen up after initial anxiety about the microphone. |
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I am prepared to sacrifice a lot to get Brenda to agree to a cessation of hostilities and a resumption of rumpy pumpy, but I do have my limits. |
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If we agree to this, in a very short time fees will be at astronomical levels and we will have created a market in higher education. |
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Discuss what is appropriate table talk and agree to keep the game commentary within these boundaries. |
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We agree to pay based on the tacit agreement that other necessities remain reasonable. |
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Many lenders offer a quarter-point reduction for borrowers who agree to have payments automatically debited from their bank accounts. |
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Japan has conveyed its desire to salvage the ship from where it lies in the East China sea, but China has yet to agree to the request. |
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Weighing this and the other findings, the jury could not unanimously agree to impose the death sentence. |
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The user may agree to install a small utility that includes spyware as part of the download. |
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But given his munificent nature, he would never agree to step off this bridge before imparting to me every single thing he knows about its history. |
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They quickly agree to desert and trudge across the titular field to an alleged alehouse. |
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There's one pugnacious member on the committee who won't agree to anything. |
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He says he might be a holdout at the start of the next season if the team doesn't agree to pay him more. |
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Yet this, in the end, is a book from which one emerges sad, gloomy, disenchanted, at least if we agree to take it seriously. |
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The first thing Joplin needs to find out before he will agree to officiate a wedding is why his potential client is in prison. |
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Without thinking twice, she remembers, Boyah would agree to work a weekend, pull an all-nighter, or travel a great distance. |
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To qualify as a professional fiduciary, CPAs would have had to pass a test, meet minimum educational requirements and agree to abide by a separate code of ethics. |
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There may even be a clause in her contract by which she has to agree to certain content restrictions. |
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We're just going to have to agree to disagree and call it quits. |
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But this could now be lifted if member states agree to the guidelines. |
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It discusses the theory advanced by John Rawls that authority is legitimate if and only if it acts in accord with principles the subjects agree to. |
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He would bring him to his office after the Senate recessed and ply him with drinks until the inebriated Kentuckian would agree to anything Johnson wanted. |
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That is why he will agree to your proposition with alacrity. |
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We acknowledge the very important role of the many men and women who agree to serve as academic referees for the manuscripts submitted to Sociology of Religion. |
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When FLOs purchase a toilet, they agree to keep it well-stocked with sanitary products like toilet paper and soap. |
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As a point of logic, if the right to sign a yellow dog contract is to be denied, the right of an employer to agree to a closed shop contract with a union should be denied too. |
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The Stock Exchange is awaiting a further update on the firm's financial position before it will agree to relisting the troubled exploration company's shares. |
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And if reconciliation is impossible, agree to differ with grace. |
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The financier can repossess the vehicle if you fail to make payments, but you are free to sell it as long as you agree to pay the outstanding debt. |
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By submitting an entry, you agree to be bound by these complete Official Rules, and the decisions of sponsor and judge, which shall be final and binding in all respects. |
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Not all hospices will agree to facilitate self-dehydration, so Schwarz refers patients to those that will. |
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Anyway to cut a long story short, we complained as did other guests to the arrogant hotelier, who did, after being berated, agree to refund our money. |
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She indicated that the government strategy had been to agree to the raise in exchange for not filling open vacancies and increasing the work load on the remaining workers. |
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He will agree to shut his bake for, say, a year, and back the party. |
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No, he kept saying, he did not agree to restore the U.N. sign-off for air strikes. |
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They reluctantly agree to share their stories with skeeter and recruit other maids to rat out their employers, too. |
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They could agree to procedures in the Straits of Hormuz to prevent incidents from escalating. |
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One day during his office hours, a female student asked him if he would agree to have a specimen studied in his laboratory. |
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Today most women in her position would show their errant husband the door and not many, if any, would agree to bring up the child her husband fathered to the local barmaid. |
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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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Pentagon leaders agree to a person that the U.S. war against ISIS is succeeding. |
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When they agree to pair themselves they indicate their respective positions on the issue and the fact that their absences did not effect the outcome. |
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At this point, they won't even agree to a third-party investigation. |
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A legal test case has defined the limits within which doctors in the Netherlands, especially general practitioners, can agree to a patient's request for mercy killing. |
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If boys agree to marry only when they are 21, then young girls will not get proposals from them till they are of the legal age. |
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Even if the cricket committee did want to go for a top name, it is not certain that the hard-up club would be able to agree to cough up the wages. |
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He basically said, everything else is negotiable, just agree to this one thing. |
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That was nixed because it was thought that voters could be less likely to say no to an invitation to agree to something. |
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The next surprise came when I attempted to install the files and was asked to agree to an End User License Agreement consisting of legal boilerplate. |
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An underwriting bank can enter sub-underwriting agreements with others, under which the latter agree to underwrite a certain amount of the securities. |
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It has been tradition at the wto that all members agree to new members by consensus. |
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Usually the snitches are facing their own criminal charges and readily agree to help police nab the next guy up the supply chain, or offer information about other crimes. |
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Not only are relatives asked to accept this situation as death, but also they are asked to agree to the removal of the very vital organs that normally would maintain life. |
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It was also supported by trades unions, which feared that non-whites would agree to work for lower wages than Europeans and so undercut their standard of living. |
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But as part of Air Canada's financial reorganization plan, all unions must agree to concessions or else all deals previously reached are null and void. |
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If every country does not agree to this, the Nice arrangement would stand. |
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Mark is an office worker hopelessly pursuing his colleague Sophie, a sensible, down-to-earth woman who just might, under the right circumstances, agree to date him. |
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They also must agree to sign or initial the special edition prints. |
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Philippe confesses to several affairs over the years, but instead of breaking up like normal angry lovers would, the poor dope gets his lady to agree to an open marriage. |
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Although neither party binds itself to bring any action here, each of them does agree to submit to the jurisdiction if an action is brought against it. |
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Some insurers still agree to pay a set percentage of the chargemaster, so hospitals have an incentive to bump up those prices 5 or 6 percent a year. |
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The trio agree honesty is the best policy and agree to leave the money where they found it, but an atmosphere of deceit and betrayal soon descends on the household. |
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Of course, if you sign a marital property agreement, you and your spouse can agree to classify these properties as community property or separate property as you wish. |
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After having been told the names of their companions in this adventure, each filmmaker had to agree to work without any knowledge of what the others were doing. |
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The idea that we might all agree to call the murder of thousands of innocents an evil act is obviously still too daring for the generation that is destined to replace us! |
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Those offenders will be offered conditional cautions in future, meaning they will escape prosecution but must agree to co-operate with rehabilitation projects. |
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A traditional peacekeeping operation is established when parties to a conflict, typically two states, agree to the interposition of UN troops to uphold a ceasefire. |
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Those in the humanities may agree to the applicability of complex dynamics and field theory to the study of culture, but the inverse is not typically true. |
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Students in an Introductory Psychology course were offered extra credit if they would agree to hand in their notes at the end of a specified class. |
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Together they agree to break the curfew to show me how people are coping. |
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We obviously can't just agree to differ on these kinds of questions. |
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The fact is that neither in the Treaty of Waitangi or anywhere else did Maori ever agree to relinquish their guardianship or rights over the foreshore and seabed. |
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In matters where we interact with society, we must agree to put the law of the land first, and not be guided by religious edicts or interpretations. |
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Sometimes it is almost impossible to advise a couple to agree to settle their affairs because there is a suspicion that one side is not disclosing full information. |
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Attempts to persuade South Africa to agree to the plan's implementation were not successful until 1988, after years of warfare. |
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If he offers a very high price, see if you can talk him down before you agree to anything. |
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He might be a dole-bludger, a gambler and have the shonkiest tattoo in the world on his arm, but he'll agree to almost anything. |
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They agree to touch it at the same time, and doing so, discover that it is a Portkey that transports them to a graveyard. |
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Those who agree to maintain their land in accordance with sustainable farming practices also receive additional subsidies. |
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This Protocol contains three different rights which the signatories could not agree to place in the Convention itself. |
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The Parliament Act 1911 forced the Lords to agree to a curtailment of their powers. |
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If one House passes amendments that the other will not agree to, and the two Houses cannot resolve their disagreements, the bill fails. |
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Prime Minister Theresa May has stated that her government will not agree to this proposal. |
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Customers are far more willing to agree to design modifications when presented with computer simulation results. |
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Mussolini was prepared to agree to the pact, but news of the deal leaked out. |
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A pair of cash-strapped students agree to take part in a drug trial with disastrous results in this straight-to-DVD horror cheapie. |
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As a condition of the match, the Villa side had to agree to play the first half under Rugby rules and the second half under Association rules. |
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The clubs involved could alternatively agree to toss for home advantage in the second replay. |
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It would take a lot of persuasion to get him to agree to such an offer. |
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The Supreme Court accepts cases only if four or more Justices agree to grant a writ of certiorari. |
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You agree to try diltiazem for her leg cramps and to improve her blood pressure control. |
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Over the internet, they arrange tome et these dirty old men and agree to run away with them. |
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Before this, teams from different countries had to agree to which country's rules were used before playing. |
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Recreational players may agree to play any number of sets, depending upon time availability or stamina. |
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Would Labour ever agree to an arrangement in which Plaid would hold the first ministership for part of the Assembly term? |
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It must stay out of the tax shelter business and agree to restrictions on its tax practice. |
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If they agree to launch their own BOGOF to Hunger schemes, I will personally come down and work on the checkouts for them. |
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Yet independent analysts doubt that Dr Allawi and Sadr will finally agree to such an alliance. |
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United could agree to sell now yet keep Souttar in a loanback arrangement for the remainder of this season. |
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The only advice Germany could give to the Romanian government was to agree to surrender the territory. |
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Vendors often agree to compensate resellers if the reseller advertises the vendors' products. |
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As it was, director William Wyler had had to fight hard to get his bosses to agree to Sharif in the first place. |
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It will enter force after it has been ratified by 20 WIPO members that agree to be bound by its provisions. |
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The systems administrator will unsuspend your user account if you agree to stop publishing inappropriate material. |
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In 1258, the discontented barons, led by Simon de Montfort, forced the King to agree to reforms including the holding of regular parliaments. |
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Seeing Han was on the decline, he often remonstrated with the king of Han by submitting papers, but the king did not agree to employ him. |
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However, in 2009, many of the collateral branches decided not to agree to DNA testing. |
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This led to Clarendon, where Becket was officially asked to agree to the King's rights or face political repercussions. |
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I cannot agree to exclude them from the protection of the Imperial Parliament. |
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Part III details comprehensive rules across a number of sectors, that states agree to abide by. |
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Parties are permitted to agree to arbitrate disputes arising from their contracts. |
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Action was also taken against African leaders who refused to agree to British treaties to outlaw the trade. |
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Germany would agree to make no ABC weapons, build only enough conventional weapons to arm its twelve divisions. |
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They're freak shows and people who agree to go on them deserve everything they get. |
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However, the Pope and the Church would not agree to this, and Eustace was not crowned. |
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The families are reconciled by their children's deaths and agree to end their violent feud. |
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In exchange they had to agree to defend their part of the town's fortification in the event of a siege. |
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The church also forbade marriages in which the bride did not clearly agree to the union. |
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Harold Godwinson persuaded King Edward the Confessor to agree to the demands of the rebels. |
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Having listened with rapt attention to his story, the Phaeacians, who are skilled mariners, agree to help Odysseus get home. |
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The Greeks agree to burn their dead, and build a wall to protect their ships and camp, while the Trojans quarrel about returning Helen. |
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In a report presented on 30 June, OKW Chief of Staff Alfred Jodl reviewed options to increase pressure on Britain to agree to a negotiated peace. |
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Inhabitants of Als would agree to be South Jutlanders, but not necessarily Jutlanders. |
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Lewis insisted on these principles before he would agree to the Pwllheli conference. |
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International laws and treaties provide agreements which nations agree to be bound to. |
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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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It was a rare combination of circumstances that led Cramer to agree to sit still and listen to Stewart engage in his j'accuse. |
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He attempted to settle the crisis permanently by forcing the barons to agree to the Treaty of Kingston. |
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According to the Maastricht Treaty, each current member state and the European Parliament must agree to any enlargement. |
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Thought to show bad faith on Edward's part, the Papal Bull did not contract a marriage, only permit one should the Scots later agree to it. |
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The bishops who were removed from the ecclesiastical bench were replaced by appointees who would agree to the reforms. |
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Barroso considered this an infringement on the Commission's powers but did agree to respond within three months. |
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Nonetheless, by 1960, shortage of money led him to agree to an interview on BBC Television, in the Face to Face series conducted by John Freeman. |
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Or, alternatively, its importance may be too great for the covenantee to agree to its release. |
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However, as France was becoming more concerned with the Italian Wars, the French were happy to agree to the Treaty of Etaples. |
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Under such circumstances, the parties agree to temporarily set aside their political differences and to unite to face the national crisis. |
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Broadly speaking, each chamber must separately agree to the same version of the bill. |
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Romeo makes himself known to her and they agree to be married. |
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But I think there is this tendency to overshift the responsibility with this doctrine, and that is my genuine concern and why I could not agree to go along with it. |
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The peace conference had been called by Russia to agree to limits on armaments, but the British position was to reject any proposal which might restrict use of the navy. |
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Finally, even Becket expressed his willingness to agree to the substance of the Constitutions of Clarendon, but he still refused to formally sign the documents. |
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He was sentenced to three months imprisonment with transportation to follow if at the end of this time he didn't agree to attend the parish church and desist from preaching. |
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Between 1923 and 1926, Belgian and French soldiers were sent to the Ruhr in Germany to force the German government to agree to continue reparation payments. |
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Both the Council and the European Parliament have to agree to any changes. |
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Charles initially did not agree to the Petition of Right, and refused to confirm Magna Carta in any way that would reduce his independence as King. |
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Taylor said identifying companies in the industry that agree to the code of conduct will let the public know which ones are committed to fair appraisals. |
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For pluralism to function and to be successful in defining the common good, all groups have to agree to a minimal consensus that shared values are at least worth pursuing. |
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President Anastasiades was informed by the Eurogroup that he had only a few days to agree to their conditions or the ECB would cut off ELA to the Cypriot banks. |
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Lutheran pastors, congregations, and church bodies in Germany and the Americas usually agree to teach in harmony with the entire Lutheran Confessions. |
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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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They will agree to always clean up after their dog, dispose of the waste appropriately and carry extra doggy bags to encourage others to do the same. |
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In 1338, Edward was forced to agree to a truce with the Scots. |
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When average viewers channel-surf, they're more likely to agree to waste a half-hour of their lives on an old sitcom they liked than fritter away an entire hour on a drama. |
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La o coydyc Howedes, 27, can play at centre-back or right-back and has yet to agree to a new deal at his club, with two years left on his contract. |
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When they refused, he gave the claimants three weeks to agree to his terms, knowing that by then his armies would have arrived and the Scots would have no choice. |
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Unfortunately, most of the Balkanian intellectuals, politicians, and linguists who could agree to give their common language one name are brainwashed nationalists. |
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Haye did not agree to fight Briggs immediately but instead offered him the chance to fight on his undercard, promising that he would fight him next if he was victorious. |
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Mountbatten decided to threaten Jinnah by drawing a line less favourable to Muslims and more favourable to Sikhs if he did not agree to partitioning Punjab and Bengal. |
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The organization constitutes a system of collective defence whereby its member states agree to mutual defence in response to an attack by any external party. |
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Grad, who was visiting the Gdansk-based refiner, added the buyer will have to agree to a number of additional conditions in order to convince the state to sell the stake. |
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As Bunyan refused to agree to give up preaching, his period of imprisonment eventually extended to 12 years and brought great hardship to his family. |
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According to the will theory of contract, a contract is not presumed valid unless all parties voluntarily agree to it, either tacitly or explicitly, without coercion. |
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