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Jemaine "It's true that we haven't technically agreed to do this series.
Nor does the deal count as new $120 million in additional taxes on health insurers that were technically agreed to in a deficit reduction plan the Legislature passed last month.
As part of the code, these adtech giants have at least technically agreed to make information available to the Commission on request — and generally to co-operate with its efforts to assess how/whether the code is working.
Indeed, although U.S. leaders technically agreed to IMF voting reforms, the U.S. Congress has so far refused to ratify them.
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You signed a contract with the airline, whether you know it or not "When you buy a ticket, you're technically agreeing to the airline's contract of carriage," said Mr Brancatelli, explaining this is written by the airline to their advantage and is called the contract of carriage, or COC.
Technically, Bryant agreed to a pay cut from this season's $30.4 million.
At that point, the thinking goes, they wouldn't technically be agreeing to a tax increase on the top two per cent of earners — Obama's offer — but rather lowering them for the rest.
On the other hand, technically just agreeing to participate in a sex act for money counts as prostitution in the state of Hawaii.
Mr. Capellas received some good news yesterday, when the court approved a settlement by which the company, still technically named WorldCom, agreed to pay Verizon $60 million to resolve fee disputes.
Regulation of several genes was checked by quantitative reverse-transcription-PCR. In all cases where the results were technically acceptable, they agreed with those from the array.
In September, Apple Inc. and Lenovo, the leads on the project, Pearson is technically a sub-contractor, agreed to reimburse the LAUSD $6.4 million for the botched project after the district threatened to sue the companies.
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