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31 Earlier, negotiators at the talks could not agree on who should back off first.
32 But the proposals died when Congress failed to agree on a formula to rescue the trust fund.
33 But to patch things up the friends need to agree on a peace plan.
34 It is much easier to form a coalition against something than to agree on alternatives.
35 Washington seems unable to agree on even its most basic task, which is to fund the government.
36 Neither side can agree on doctors or medical institutes to carry out tests.
37 What makes the situation in Britain today so worrying is that the leaders of both main parties agree on virtually everything.
38 Arthur and Melwas, they said, were brought by some mediator in the Council to agree on terms.
39 It's a budget that the President and Congress can agree on.
40 They could not agree on the Gulf conflict and seem to have no agreed middle east policy.
41 Congress and the President have been at each other's throats for so long that it's a wonder they can agree on anything.
42 What happens if the union and the school board can not agree on a contract?
43 Examine and agree on a job description first and a contract of employment which you are satisfied with and understand.
44 After two weeks of negotiations the two sides still cannot agree on the conditions.
45 Even rational thought will not necessarily enable people to agree on political facts.
46 The court has now told the warring couple to each keep half the ashes until they can agree on a resting place.
47 The group was unable to agree on a way to extend insurance coverage to all Americans.
48 Even among national leaders who agree on current nuclear policy goals(sentencedict.com), there is disagreement how to reach them.
49 I'd have to take a few hundred and we might get one we both agree on.
50 Federal and state ministers have met 20 times since the earlier massacres and failed to agree on change.
51 But the two chambers must agree on a final version before Clinton can sign it into law.
52 At this stage, the rules in use are known to all, and all agree on what the rules are.
53 Both buyer and seller should agree on the terms before the contract is signed. Sentencedict.com
54 Civic leaders cannot agree on what is best for the city.
55 Joint control is found where the parent companies must agree on decisions concerning the joint venture company.
56 Anyone who has actually experienced acupuncture, or several other complementary therapies, will agree on this.
57 However, the proposal was never enacted because the administration and congressional Republicans could not agree on a balanced-budget formula.
58 And to an extraordinary extent, diverse groups agree on what the maximum tax burden should be.
59 Management should agree on an annual major unifying exhibition theme which should relate to our main activities.
60 We have already agreed on a price for each tree, so the job is to agree on how many there are.
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