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There are deals to make, agreements to negotiate, factories to build, and workers to hire, train, and motivate.
A non-Spanish buyer would have to make agreements with aviation authorities there and in other parts of the world.
Trusts and enterprises had considerable autonomy and were free to make agreements and grant credits to one another.
Like price, money itself isn't innate, it's a convenient, but artificial measuring system we use to make agreements.
The Chinese, grins Mr Gabrielli, "prefer to make agreements than to send in their army to secure supplies, like the Americans".
Rather than simply shut rotten brokers down, the trial merely adds complexity by forcing clients to make agreements with banks as well as brokers.
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To make agreement easier, some have proposed abolishing the whole veto system.
In public statements, Khamenei wold sometimes lay down red lines that seemed to make agreement impossible.
Most natural sciences are now sufficiently divorced from debates over societal values as to make agreement relatively easy.
"It's important that whatever happens, whatever player that we try to make agreement with or sell, that it reaches the valuation that Swansea hold".
Students make "agreements" to avoid drugs, profanity and sex (even mere kissing).
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