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By October, the company said that it was working toward a settlement.
The governor said that if the county kept working toward a settlement, he would push for help from the State Legislature.
Now the Fed and Justice have to decide what to do next: Sit back and watch the state proceeding play out, or pursue the case on their own, perhaps working toward a settlement to resolve the entire proceeding.
It is like mediation, but instead of the two parties speaking with a mediator, there is a whole support system — like lawyers, financial advisers and child specialists — working toward a settlement.
The problem is that the social and political purposes of the country are contested and young people are participating in working toward a settlement of the contest, even while their political role remains unacknowledged".
If you are nervous about appearing in court, you may want to consider working toward a settlement.
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Within two years those talks produced what was widely hailed as a breakthrough: a Declaration of Principles under which Israel would withdraw from large parts of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the Palestinians would establish an interim government, and both sides would work toward a settlement.
On 4 August, convinced that the government in Montevideo was unwilling to work toward a settlement, a frustrated Saraiva delivered an ultimatum, which the Uruguayans rebuffed.
The judge may also try to work toward a settlement during a pretrial conference.
Nazar Mahdi, a lawyer for the Health Ministry, said the Iraqi government was working toward a financial settlement with the plaintiffs.
The United Nations has said it is aiming for six months of talks, first seeking a ceasefire and later working toward a political settlement for Syria.
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