It puts us in a world where there is no mutually agreed-upon bottom line.
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" Says nephew Helly, about changing the agreed-upon price: "I've never done that in my life.
The agreed-upon theory of the panel is that women are, online as off, looking for love.
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Wendleton recommends that you negotiate an agreed-upon exit story and a severance package right away.
Harness the technology know-how and an agreed-upon method of electronic-fingerprinting to prevent alteration.
Problems should be resolved through mutual understanding from a common, internationally agreed-upon perspective.
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There are no market forces that shape the sector and no agreed-upon set of standards or measurements that unify it.
The group said that there are few established and agreed-upon standards for transaction or market data that underpin any analysis.
Tagging people in groups and then expecting accurate and agreed-upon groupings to arise naturally is an infinitely more tricky thing.
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The bank buys the house, then sells it to the buyer at cost plus a pre-agreed-upon profit, paid in installments.
For sellers and buyers, the process often results in an appraisal amount that's below the agreed-upon purchase price of a home.
One, there is a -- we have an agreed-upon, appointed process for the continuing of those conversations to happen very quickly.
It is a union of democratic states, whose members must meet agreed-upon standards of political decency as well as economic competence.
Under the agreed-upon provisions, shareholders were free to sell Snyder common in two coordinated secondary offerings and later directly into the market.
We have an agreed-upon system to replace elected officials we don't like.
Each conversation ended with an agreed-upon action plan with owners and timelines.
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The goal is for Congress to put those agreed-upon guidelines into law.
Swaps are privately negotiated trades between two parties to exchange cash flows on specified payment dates during the agreed-upon life of the contract.
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This means an agreed-upon fix is stuck in politics as the opportunity for America to keep its taxpayer-financed innovation edge slips sadly away.
But other ICCAT members--led by the European Union--are catching more than the agreed-upon amount of bluefin and dumping it on the market, diluting prices.
"There is an agreed-upon sense of urgency that we need to take action while we have the world's attention, " Llodra said of the meeting.
Vance, however, said she couldn't get involved in plea negotiations and only could impose a sentence that adheres to the agreed-upon terms if she accepted it.
The regime would allow countries (or associations of countries such as the EU) to comply with the internationally agreed-upon carbon price by means of their own national cap-and-trade systems.
EasyJet's earnings were hurt by the rising price of oil, which it failed to adequately hedge itself against--a process of buying its fuel ahead of time at an agreed-upon price.
Nokia, Panasonic, Philips, AMD, HP, and Microsoft have piloted internationally agreed-upon due diligence guidance on conflict minerals in line with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development due diligence model.
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In the Heathrow debate, there aren't even agreed-upon figures.
My favorite is to get someone, a friend, to count the tics over some specified period of time, like a speech, and then charge the offender an agreed-upon sum for each offense.
The worries follow concerns that the agreed-upon austerity measures that are to be implemented in order to receive the payment could be reversed to some degree after elections are held in Greece.
Since 1999, select art funds, investors and private collectors have attempted to profit from rapidly rising auction totals by promising to purchase a work of art at a mutually agreed-upon price before it hits the block.
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