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A rapid series of offers and counteroffers ensued, and the claim was settled in a matter of days for $1.05 million.
Now, I'm guessing here (and of course I do this for a living, so it's an educated guess), that Wells Fargo might have been disposed to settle this matter for a percentage of that $75,000.
It might seem equally obvious that the mind's causal role in producing behavior is also a matter for science to settle.
The North Vietnamese have refused to discuss mutual with drawal of their forces from South Vietnam on the ground that this was a matter for the Vietnamese to settle.
This is a matter for the courts to settle if there is a dispute between the IRS and Tennessee.
Page B1 BANK TRIES TO SETTLE SUIT Lawyers leading a class-action against the directors of Bank of America over its purchase of Merrill Lynch have agreed to settle the matter for $20 million, according to plaintiffs in a parallel suit.
The size of the planned takeover could have affected the stability of the country's financial system, according to the F.S.A. Prudential said in a statement that it acknowledged its disclosure failure and agreed to settle the matter for the good of investors.
The letter invited Henry le Despenser, Bishop of Norwich, or any other English bishop, to come to a debate with him; if they preferred, he wrote, they could settle the matter for both countries through single combat.
The commission offered to settle the matter for $2,500.
That would settle the matter for good, he says.
Fifa has been trying to settle the matter for two years.
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