Sentence examples similar to agreement once again from inspiring English sources

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(Quite so, although that agreement is once again under intense strain, in the wake of a murder in Belfast).

At the onset of the development round, most developing countries worried not only that the EU and the US would renege on their promises (which they have in large part), but also that the resulting agreement would once again make them worse off.

To represent the equality of peoples and guarantee fairness of the agreement, Rawls once again utilizes the original position as a hypothetical situation from which representatives of well-ordered liberal peoples decide principles of international justice.

The parties to this agreement are once again to be regarded as ignorant of particular facts about their societies, including the size of their population, their natural resources and level of produced wealth, their social and ethnic cultures, and other particular facts, knowledge of which might result in unfair bargaining advantages and lead to an unfair agreement.

"Afghanistan for years demanded a complete halt in operations in villages but the Americans, contrary to mutual agreement... once again resorted to bombing a residential area and killing civilians," Karzai said in the statement.

It is now feared he could encourage his former comrades in the South Sudan Liberation Army – which is waiting in Mayom county to be assimilated into the SPLA as part of a ceasefire agreement – to once again take up arms.

The June 30 deadline for the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 group -- the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany -- to reach a comprehensive agreement has once again been extended.

Acceptable limits of agreement were once again set at 3 mm.

The lower average agreements are once again in pairs with JDeodorant.

Because Boone's land grants from the Spanish government had been largely based on verbal agreements, he once again lost his land claims.

Business groups argued employers could face an onslaught of costly litigation if employees with arbitration agreements can once again sue their employers in what are called class actions or collective lawsuits.

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