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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreement expect" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We need to clarify the terms of the agreement expect to avoid any misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "expectation of the agreement" or "agreement terms".
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The companies, which will share revenue from the agreement, expect C.D.M.A. technology to allow faster and safer transfers of data.
About half of the almost 200 nations that signed the agreement expect to use some form of carbon pricing to reach their goals.
As Bani-sadr said before the recent signing of the Geneva agreement, "expect a nuclear deal with Iran's Rouhani, but not normal ties with the U.S". because the Iranian regime has made conflict with United States a linchpin of its domestic and international politics.
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Under the agreement, expected to close early this fall, Redback will purchase Abatis for 5.2 million shares.
The proposal now goes to national governments and the European parliament, with an agreement expected early next year.
The Paris Agreement expects governments to renew their commitments every five years.
The agreement, expected since last week, continues the flurry of deal-making in the health care industry.
The letter sets out the principles of the deal, with a full agreement expected in coming weeks.
Under the agreement, expected to close in late summer, Titan will pay $16 for each Datron share outstanding.
Under the agreement, expected to close this spring, Georgia-Pacific will also assume $86 million of Cecorr's debt.
If agreement takes place, it may be assumed that each party to the agreement expects to gain at least as much as it loses.
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