Sentence examples for trying to agree from inspiring English sources

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But trying to agree on offsetting savings also would be contentious.

The two sides have been trying to agree on a unity government for months.

Representatives of the permanent members had spent days trying to agree on a draft resolution.

The company negotiated several debt extensions while trying to agree to debt restructuring with its 23 lenders.

Investors no longer trust it, and regulators are trying to agree on a tougher definition of capital.

At present the EU is trying to agree on minimal levels of duty, if only to discourage cigarette smuggling.

However, it's well worth driving a tough bargain with your agent – and trying to agree better terms.

Farther left a spacious place in France a clutch of anti-liberalisers are trying to agree on a single champion.

Last November, with prices already slipping, OPEC's members stopped trying to agree production quotas among themselves, sending crude tumbling further.

This is what the European Union is trying to agree on this week, as France prods a more reluctant Germany.

"We are trying to agree on more focused controls on Iraq's weapons and illegal oil exports," he said.

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