With glyphosate going off patent in September 2000, generic manufacturers were anxious to strike a deal.
The football club is the third in Yorkshire to strike a deal with casino developers.
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They think his aim is to strike a deal with one of the main candidates.
Far better to strike a deal now, when both sides have the political capital to spare.
But Labour, in its urge to strike a deal for coal, has missed it.
By appealing to the war-weary majority, Mr Wahid hopes to strike a deal on autonomy.
Collection centers and hospitals could meet to strike a deal on the types and quantities of pints.
And without Hamas, no Palestinian government is likely to strike a deal with Israel that would stick.
Yet neither countries' leaders are willing or able to make the concessions needed to strike a deal.
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The more likely outcome is for Mr Menem to attempt to strike a deal with Mr Duhalde.
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One, if improbable, option for the president might indeed be to strike a deal with the opposition.
Does the generally improving economy make it harder to strike a deal by removing some of the urgency?
It appears other U.S. lawmakers may now also be ready to strike a deal on the contentious matter.
Some law enforcement officials say the inmate may be trying to strike a deal with prosecutors against his own charges.
Once the group is big enough, Obaz will go to the merchant and try to strike a deal with the merchant.
Wednesday had been hoping to strike a deal with one of four potential new owners on Tuesday but time ran out.
Does that mean de Vries will do whatever it takes to strike a deal with a tech billionaire or Saudi sheik?
The sanctions would close off the European market and - the EU hopes - force the country to strike a deal.
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The move puts pressure on the Bloomberg administration to strike a deal on its own terms before the state takes control.
But the company found it difficult to strike a deal, in large part because of the problems of dealing with multiple parties.
Officials deny orchestrating the pact, and say the inmates were moved to facilitate talks rather than as an incentive to strike a deal.
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And almost one year later, each side is trying to get history to blame the other fellow for the failure to strike a deal.
Iran's turmoil is making it a lot harder, if not impossible, for the country's negotiators to strike a deal, even if they wanted to.
The first of these to strike a deal was Renaissance Capital, a high-profile western-style investment bank with a strong corporate and international client base.
Monument Oil and Gas was among the first western firms to strike a deal in Turkmenistan, one of the energy-rich countries surrounding the Caspian Sea.
Mr Roh has been reluctant to strike a deal with a man he regards as a rich boy, isolated from the daily concerns of ordinary people.
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But other Western oil majors, lacking BP's experience in Russia, might be reluctant to strike a deal that would effectively bring the Kremlin into the boardroom.
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Criminal-defense lawyers who aren't involved in the case say Mr. Hayes is likely to try to strike a deal in which he pleads guilty to fraud charges.
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It is now up to the Democrats to strike a deal with the moderate Republicans in the House and the Senate, which we believe will ultimately happen.
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