The Commission found that the above-mentioned declarations showed that the parties has come to an agreement regarding the terms of a settlement. |
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But she said the various parties had now come to an agreement that the body should be cremated and the ashes placed in the three separate urns. |
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The assertion that we have to come to an agreement on the fight against terrorism is also open to question. |
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Canada and the United States were unable to come to an agreement on the matters of subsidies and antidumping and countervailing duties. |
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Since we have now come to an agreement, I must confess that I feel proud of the way we behaved. |
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Where the parties have come to an agreement on costs, the decision as to costs shall be in accordance with that agreement. |
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Keep it for a few years until the overhaul of REACH, when it will smell putrid and remind you to come to an agreement with another majority. |
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What happens when a couple can not come to an agreement through mediation or traditional dispute resolution? |
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That is to say that the attitude of the parties must be such as will enable them to come to an agreement. |
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Nonetheless, many parents come to an agreement between themselves, with or without what may be costly legal involvement. |
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I am on tenterhooks to see what happens next, and whether we will indeed be able to come to an agreement following first reading. |
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When we come to an agreement on the verdict, the jury foreperson announces it to the court. |
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You have to force yourself to come to an agreement so as not to divide these children physically or emotionally. |
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A genuine family whose members are able, even if they at first have different opinions, to thrash out their differences and come to an agreement. |
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The council concluded with the emperor Constantine insisting that the bishops come to an agreement over the wording of the creed. |
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This estimation allowed the insurance club to come to an agreement with the authorities on a reasonable down payment and the release of the ship. |
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If they cannot come to an agreement, the policy states that the claimant should be referred to a specialist. |
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There was little opportunity remaining for the crews to resolve conflicts and come to an agreement on an orderly arrival sequence. |
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It is also up to the Broadcaster to come to an agreement with the publishers concerning the use of material hired out to it. |
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As the premiers did not come to an agreement on this question, the Parliamentary Council was supposed to address this issue. |
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The object of collective bargaining is for the employer and the union to come to an agreement over wages, benefits, and working conditions. |
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The council cannot come to an agreement with regard to repairs that need to be done and the theatre has been in moth balls for yonks. |
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Carey is most certainly pushing his ruling off into the netherworld of the spring in an attempt to get the two sides to come to an agreement. |
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This booklet sets out the eight steps you can work through to estimate what an appropriate amount of child support would likely be in your situation, to help you come to an agreement. |
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Experienced court personnel or judges focus the parents and their lawyers on the issues that are truly in dispute, and encourage parents to come to an agreement on other issues. |
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It is important for the creditor to write her contact information on the demand letter so that the debtor can reach her, particularly to come to an agreement or to discuss payment. |
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If reconciliation between spouses is impossible, I then have to talk with my client about ways to help them come to an agreement on the consequences of the divorce. |
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If a majority of the members of the Negotiating Committee are not able to come to an agreement, the Chair, at the request of a member, will request the Solicitor General appoint a conciliation officer. |
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This sharing arrangement is for 2006 only, and industry groups will meet over the next year to come to an agreement on a division of allocations for future years. |
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Nonetheless, it was not possible to come to an agreement on a number of key questions and, consequently, it was decided that a working group would be created to draft proposals reflecting the different points of view. |
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In reality, most parents ultimately come to an agreement about parenting arrangements for their children, and only a very small number of cases end up with court-imposed custody orders. |
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The Inspector General went on to state that he and the Director of CSIS had come to an agreement that future Director's reports would be more concise and focussed than hitherto. |
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In fact, we are negotiating a new contract with this company. If we come to an agreement, Djibouti will be able to make even greater inroads into the transshipment market, which will be decisive for our future. |
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We need to come to an agreement with the Council here, because the fund will obviously have to be financed by the Member States, even if we want to provide aid this year without calling up new funds. |
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Then we had Amsterdam, which made it possible to get an initiative going, but, as the Council at that time was unable to come to an agreement, Parliament's report was left high and dry in the Council. |
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Yet, people who tend to disagree on abstract principles of moral thought, on religion, or ethical theory, very often manage to come to an agreement on the moral rightness or wrongness of particular actions for specific cases. |
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However, the Council has come to an agreement, and has made a corresponding amendment without giving prior notice to Parliament, which I find very disconcerting and also blameworthy on the part of the Council. |
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Maybe they come to an agreement, to step aside or to strike. |
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If the parties come to an agreement, everyone will meet in the courtroom where the judge will ratify the settlement by pronouncing a judgment that is in line with it. |
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We have the ability to move it on to committee, to move it into the structure where we will challenge some things and hopefully come to an agreement. |
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However, the Bohemian estates' representatives did not rise up on the side of the rebels and Matthias had to come to an agreement with his brother. |
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Indeed, what if we did come to an agreement with the provinces, an agreement which I assure the House would only be realized after a good deal of blood, sweat and tears? |
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Metal detectorists come to an agreement with the owners of the land they detect on to share any proceeds from treasure sales. |
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This system, which is working well, would work even better if Ontario decided to not go it alone and joined Quebec and the provinces that have already come to an agreement on this matter. |
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The pilot aboard the bulk carrier and the master of the pilot boat did not come to an agreement by radio communication on the time and position for the transfer. |
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In addition, the ministers were pleased to have come to an agreement in principle on the definition of the ice wine standard. |
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The longshoremen working on the docks have a long history of union activity, and we have proven, in the past, our ability to negotiate directly or through employer associations and come to an agreement with these unions. |
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Before starting construction of a suspension bridge, the community has to form a user committee, come to an agreement on the exact location of the work, and decide on the amount of contributions required from the community. |
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I live on the border with a neighbouring country, that loveable place called the Netherlands, and it took us an incredibly long time to come to an agreement as to how we might catch criminals. |
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He is for open trade so it is not easy for him to come to an agreement. |
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One likely justification for pulling out of the appeal could be that Golden Boy and Peterson's team have come to an agreement over a rematch between themselves. |
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