Sentence examples for agree new from inspiring English sources

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PM Leighton Baines and Gareth Barry agree new Everton contracts.

Instead, he says, the island will try to agree new deals and deferred payments with creditors.

For their part, the remitters have offered to undergo rigorous auditing and agree new industry standards for transparency.

The summit is likely to agree new hotspots in Greece and Italy where asylum seekers can have their claims processed.

The EU did agree new rules to control the agencies last year, but tougher measures were watered down.

First, two key players in Dorus de Vries and Darren Pratley opted to leave the Liberty Stadium on free transfers after failing to agree new contracts.

Their scepticism explains why the cartel's ministers may agree new quotas next week, when they meet informally in Amsterdam.The wild card is the spectre of terrorism.

They were expected to agree new measures aimed at preventing the deaths of more people making the perilous journey across the Mediterranean from Libya and other African countries.

Eldin Jakupovic, entrusted to keep goal with Allan McGregor injured, also spoke of his desire to agree new terms in the next couple of weeks.

Unless it can agree new financing terms or arrange an asset disposal, lenders could decide to take control of the business, leaving investors empty-handed.

She has assembled an independent, cross-party group of academics and campaigners, who will be given 18 months to agree new poverty metrics.

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