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The team of GP and PN will make agreements on collaboration with these providers based on National Collaboration Agreements for primary dementia care.
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The continued presence of such forces will make agreement with the Taliban impossible, so the war will continue.
Paradoxically, that could mean that the E.C.B.'s intervention will make agreement on crucial changes seem less urgent.
Without that permission, many negotiators feel bound to stick to their old lines, which will make agreement hard to reach.
They say that any breach of privacy could hinder academic research they want to conduct in the future, given that they'd made agreements with the paramilitaries that they wouldn't release the tapes till after they'd died.
Like it or not, the global treaties, compacts, and agreements we need can only be made by governments, and governments will make those agreements when the pressure to do so is greater than the pressure not to.
Trade-promotion authority will make such agreements far more likely.
Shareholders in Mediobanca (the UniCredito group holds around 15%) will make an agreement: a new management team will, in effect, be restrained from using Mediobanca's investments, such as the stake in Generali, as a means of control over corporate Italy.And what of Generali?
How does TVLowCost USA work? A. A traditional advertising agency will make an agreement with a company that will involve either a long-term retainer or project compensation to develop and produce TV spots.
Congress rubbing Iran's nose in it prior to the world's engagement in this difficult and delicate negotiation will make achieving an agreement even less likely.
"The court has today validated a clear trend over the last decade to give greater weight to pre-nuptial agreements, and this judgment will make the prevalence of such agreements in the UK much more likely going forward".
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