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The phrase "about the settlements that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific information or opinions related to settlements in a particular context.
Example: "The report provides detailed insights about the settlements that were affected by the recent policy changes."
Alternatives: "regarding the settlements that" or "concerning the settlements that".
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"And what about the settlements that Israel is building?
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He wasn't even mentioned in the U.S. Attorney's press release about today's settlement, or in a letter and legal stipulation about the settlement that Bharara's office filed in U.S. District Court.
David Willetts wouldn't be drawn on Monday about the settlement that the UK Space Agency UKSAA) would receive from 2011.
The filings do not contain any clues about the size of the settlement that the DoJ was hoping to reach with Barclays, although the bank is thought to have been prepared to pay up to $2bn£1.6bnbn).
It would do nothing about the existing Jewish settlements that constrict their lives, nothing about their harried status in Jerusalem, nothing about the Israeli military zones that Mr. Sharon wants to control the West Bank.
American institutions have lagged behind their European counterparts in their concern about Israeli settlements that are illegal under international law.
"We're going to fight to the last minute". Others express relief about the prospect of leaving settlements that have been the target of hundreds of shooting, mortar and rocket attacks during the 4 1/2-year Palestinian uprising.
(Let's pause and doff our cap to Jed Rakoff, the federal judge who first started complaining about settlements that did not acknowledge guilt — and whose reasoning appears to have persuaded the S.E.C).
Surely by now our new editors of the Daily Pilot are well informed about the settlement agreement that limits the airport to 10.8 million annual passengers from 2011 to 2015, not "more than 10.8 million". In addition, the Federal Aviation Administration FAAA) forecast in 2009 that JWA would not reach 10.9 million annual passengers until 2022.
However, Garamendi said in a recent interview that among his chief complaints about the settlement was that it failed to allege specific violations by the insurer, a deficiency that he said rendered the accord legally useless.
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