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Free sign upThe phrase "agreed not to execute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where parties have come to a mutual understanding to refrain from carrying out a specific action or decision.
Example: "After much discussion, the two companies agreed not to execute the merger until further evaluations were completed."
Alternatives: "decided not to proceed" or "resolved not to implement".
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The Barrick Gold Corporation, the gold producer, extended its offer to buy a rival, Placer Dome, after Placer agreed not to execute a shareholder-rights plan that could have increased the cost of the bid.
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Under the terms of the agreement, Mr. Giordano would agree not to execute any powers of his office; in return, the board agreed not to seek his resignation or impeachment.
(I agreed not to divulge personal details).
They agreed not to tell his mother.
After President Woodrow Wilson refused to comply with a law preventing him from removing postmasters without Senate approval, the Supreme Court struck down the statute in 1926 as an encroachment on executive power in a case that was seen as implicitly agreeing that a president is not required to execute unconstitutional laws.
Marrying purpose and profit is not easy to execute authentically.
Sadly, I didn't get to execute that strategy.
Again, simple in theory, but not always easy to execute.
Our participants also identified not knowing how to execute suicide as a protective factor against executing suicide.
But they all agreed that there were not enough days left to execute those tasks, while also participating in debates and campaigning actively in the early states, before the voting began in February.
Fairbairn, from Hawaii, is not limited to executing long kicks.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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