Sentence examples for were agreements from inspiring English sources

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were agreements

noun

An understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct.

  • To enter an agreement

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These were agreements between the public and private sector.

Many complicated technical matters had been resolved, and there were agreements in principle on the normalization of diplomatic relations.

The total return swaps were agreements to purchase the economic interest of the shares from holders of preferred stock.

In addition, there were agreements to combat counterfeit pharmaceuticals and to better regulate the pharmaceutical ingredients that are often used in making counterfeit drugs.

Mr. Guéhenno said some progress was being made on the operating arrangements for the new force, but that still missing were agreements giving it full freedom of movement at all hours and visas for contractors.

The chair of the public accounts committee, Margaret Hodge, said the firm had submitted a tendering document to administer personal independence payments (PIP) which claimed there were agreements in place to work with hospitals and physiotherapy centres.

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Will there be agreements?

"There was agreement that Bruno was selling".

But on other points there is agreement.

That's where there will be agreement.

On some points, there was agreement.

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