Sentence examples for have recently discussed from inspiring English sources

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The Iranian and Russian parliaments have recently discussed adopting the euro for oil sales.

The two companies have recently discussed abandoning the venture, which would effectively fold Concert's operations back into the parent companies.

One option would be to limit tax breaks, as Congress and the Obama administration have recently discussed.

"We have recently discussed establishing a group of about 35-40 board executives to play a counselling role for new and potential female board appointees," Davies says.

After our engagement we began to look at Baltimore, but have recently discussed getting married in Illinois to make it easier on most of our guests.

And several leading business executives have recently discussed organizing "super PACs" to aid Republican or independent candidates for mayor in next year's city elections.

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The museum has recently discussed whether to publish the album.

The company declined to say whether the two men had recently discussed the issue.

Government officials had recently discussed significantly lowering Medicare payments for heart care.

It was strange timing as we had recently discussed this topic at a committee meeting.

Mr. Gonzales had recently discussed with subordinates his plans for staying on through the remainder of the administration.

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