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Tam was foremost in settling the terms from the Jewish side.
One official dismissed British attempts to move the discussion to the future trading relationship without first settling the terms of divorce.
Moreover, contrary to the Master's conclusion, we hold that the Secretary in choosing between users within each State and in settling the terms of his contracts is not bound by these sections to follow state law.
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A 1977 amnesty law settled the terms in writing.
The family courts will now settle the terms of the black father's role in helping raise the twins.
In dividing towns, the legislature may settle the terms and conditions on which the division shall be made.
It took another six days of high-wire diplomacy to settle the terms for Russia's involvement in Kosovo.
Usually the worker himself settles the terms of his release (though sometimes a new employer "buys out" a contract), but settle he must.
In spite of premature reports in the German press, it is unlikely that this week's European council summit will settle the terms of Brexit.
Between 2.10am and 5.12am on the 1,560th day of conflict, a final bleary-eyed session in Foch's dining-car had settled the terms of the armistice and of the German capitulation.
The pre-mortem got going even before the first ward had declared, with Paddy Ashdown blasting the Conservatives on Question Time, and telling the Guardian that their "regiment of lies" will settle the terms on which the coalition ends.
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