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And a suggestion that revenue twice the size of what the President put forward would somehow be agreeable to Republicans, I find pretty interesting.
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And it seems that we would be agreeable to a division of proceeds based on the list price of the book within a range of 45-55% (depending entirely on the negotiating power of the author and what they think they bring to the table that deserves more) of the list price for the author?
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For example, Hispanics tend to be very agreeable and warm--and reluctant to say no to requests.
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No doubt part of the reason is that many find it more agreeable to be in southern California than in northern Quebec.
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Could be that someone else wants to go much more and that a mutually agreeable bargain can be struck: this is known as selling the ticket to someone for less than they think it is worth but more than you do.
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The human race has not devised any way of dissolving barriers, getting to know the other chap fast, breaking the ice, that is one-tenth as handy and efficient as letting you and the other chap, or chaps, cease to be totally sober at about the same rate in agreeable surroundings.
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The Company suggested three options to the Public Prosecutor whereby a mutually agreeable settlement can be reached.
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Dr. Velmahos described the ones who weren't sedated as calm, agreeable to treatment decisions and responsive to questions, and he expressed hoped some of the patients could be released in a few days.
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The army's tactic appears to be to apply pressure until Mr Zardari snaps, or at least to weaken his government so that it can merely limp on until a more agreeable administration can somehow be installed.
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