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But he insisted that Baghdad, not Tehran, sets terms.
"Tournament of Shadows" deals with a region where nature, not mankind, sets terms.
Typically the IMF sets terms for all policymakers in a programme country.
The security agreement would replace a United Nations resolution, which expires on Dec. 31, that authorizes the operations of American troops in Iraq and sets terms for their conduct in the country.
Greece's proposed €86bn loan, which will simply allow the country to repay the institutions lending the money, only makes its debt more unpayable (Greek markets surge as Athens sets terms of €86bn bailout package, 12 August).
The contract sets terms for the purchase of bottled beverages by the UC Berkeley Beverage Alliance, made up of Cal Dining, Residential and Student Service Programs, Cal Athletics, ASUC Auxiliary and Recreational Sports.
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This operation divides the input reads into disjoint sets, termed contigs.
"And we will be setting terms".
We call it setting terms of reference.
Before the accession votes occur, some fine print -- setting terms of entry -- must still be approved.
They agreed to continue negotiations on setting terms for the cease-fire.
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