"These are subject to change, " and China Telecom couldn't tell investors that new interconnection agreements " would be struck on a commercially acceptable basis,"
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The EU's largest expansion ever, they say, will occur in May as planned while Ireland will see if and when a deal can be struck on an EU charter.
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The EU's largest expansion will occur in May as planned while Ireland will see if and when a deal can be struck on an EU charter, Irish officials say.
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Regardless of Dowd's insistence that Symington is going to trial, criminal defense experts don't rule out the possibility that a plea bargain will be struck on the eve of trial.
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The prevailing view around the Capitol Wednesday was that no deal would be struck on the size of the tax cut or spending levels until next week at the earliest.
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However, a balance should be struck on how far this guideline should be taken in philosophy articles an encyclopedic tone can make advanced philosophical topics more difficult to learn.
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In countries where cars drive on the right, pedestrians tend to be struck on the left, causing left femur fractures, injuries to the left chest or spleen, and right sided head injuries.
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If no agreements can be struck on insurance and procurements, or if only partial agreements are struck, then President Clinton could find himself faced with an unpleasant choice between his political credibility and the dollar's credibility.
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If Weld's supporters handle it coolly, a Helms-Clinton deal could be struck on an extended recess appointment to Mexico not needing Senate approval, or a confirmation of Weld to New Delhi, where drug-running is no issue.
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