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The phrase "any future settlement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential agreements or resolutions that may occur at a later time.
Example: "The parties agreed to consider any future settlement that might arise from ongoing negotiations."
Alternatives: "any upcoming agreement" or "any prospective resolution".
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"Accountability must be part of any future settlement, if it is to result in an enduring peace.
The company said this account had been used to pay the American Express legal settlement and would be used to pay for any future settlement of related litigation.
In return, he said, his company receives a flat fee or a percentage of any future settlement -- an amount that could substantially exceed the original loan.
As civilian casualties mount, the prospects for national reconciliation recede, which plays into Mr Putin's hands.He has already shown that he will go to considerable lengths to prevent Mr Poroshenko from declaring victory and excluding Russia from any future settlement.
An agreement has been hindered by disagreements over how to allocate the payout and how it might affect how much other parties -- like banks that helped to finance Enron -- would have to pay in any future settlement or judgment.
"The evidence that comes out of any future settlement is likely to be enormously helpful for our claims," said David E. Kovel, a partner at the law firm Kirby McInerney who is representing clients in a potential class-action suit related to Libor.
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Based on these calculations, it is highly unlikely that any future settlements will be lower and they just might be significantly higher.
The settlement with Apollo gave the private equity firm the right to 20percentt of any proceeds Huntsman would receive from a future settlement with the banks.
At his (legally non-existent) presidential palace, the northern leader, Mr Talat, asked how he would try to persuade Greek-Cypriots to back a future settlement, does not mention free movement of people or goods.
This certainly suggests that Qualcomm's motives are retaliatory and likely an attempt to gain more leverage in a future settlement with Apple.
Even if there is not an agreement, the mediator may have forced the parties to show their hand in a way that narrows the gap and leads to a future settlement.
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