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They greatly expanded its scope to settle political quarrels.
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Michael A. Petralia, a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the trade center site, said the agency agreed with the need "to accelerate our schedule and scope of work" to settle on a final land-use plan.
The task is to settle questions about purpose and scope, remembering that agreements about these may unravel over the course of the activity.
The Parliament's resolution called on E.U. governments to settle their outstanding bills and to give scope to the Parliament and to E.U. governments to move funds among different areas of the budget to meet needs as they arise.
I just wanted to give her time to settle down," Dods told Racing UK. "We covered everything - bloods, scopes, X-rays, scans.
Citigroup agreed, writing in its brief that especially when a federal agency is involved, "the scope of a court's authority to second-guess an agency's discretionary and policy-based decision to settle is at best minimal".
His observation that Mancini's men had great scope because his own team kept going on the attack was Ferguson's tacit statement that it would have been preferable to settle for losing by a commonplace margin.
Eventually, Kelly may have to take sides to settle thorny issues that have lingered for weeks, such as confronting North Korea, U.S. policy in Afghanistan and the scope of Trump's tax package, officials said.
Serious matters to settle".
She refused to settle.
Why the rush to settle?
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