But, in January, First Solar reluctantly agreed to partner with a Chinese power company on the project.
On that basis four-and-a-half-month-old Owen Williams' parents reluctantly agreed to the procedure, the GMC in Manchester was told.
In 1946 Switzerland reluctantly agreed to hand back some 50 tonnes of gold.
The prime minister has reluctantly agreed to accept Mr Latham's amendments, which were designed to safeguard Australia's subsidised pharmaceutical drugs scheme.
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The holders of the rest reluctantly agreed to a debt swap in 2005 in which they got just 35 cents on the dollar.
The Chinese have reluctantly agreed to let the Japanese deal with the crumbling shells in China rather than cart them back to Japan.
After initially looking for fresh investment, they reluctantly agreed to sell the club last year, but were looking to make a handsome profit.
Under threat of criminal prosecution, the mayor reluctantly agreed to cease his attempts to revolutionise the city's government for at least six months.
Mr Weinberger had reluctantly agreed to the arms sale, though pointing out its illegality, but claimed he knew nothing of the contra business.
Reports suggest Mr Saakashvili only reluctantly agreed to another of the plan's clauses - international talks about the future status of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
But when Entergy bought the plant it reluctantly agreed to apply to the state's Public Service Board for a required "certificate of public good" at relicensing time.
Now it is being leveraged to cope with Italy, which has balked at raising its retirement age to 67, a measure Germany reluctantly agreed to in 2007.
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Russia has reluctantly agreed to remove its troops by 2008, but Ivan Safranchuk of the World Security Institute says Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili wants them out as soon as possible since they stand in the way of his desire for Georgia to join NATO.
With political pressure building after Mr Kay's remarks, Mr Bush reluctantly agreed to an independent probe into pre-war intelligence, though the commission will cover Libya, North Korea and Iran as well as Iraq, and will not report back until 2005 well after the presidential election.
Because the jamming was causing collateral damage to neighboring channels on Hotbird, the BBC reluctantly agreed to a request from a satellite-space middleman to move to another Eutelsat satellite, called W3A. It is less-watched, and the move initially cut BBC Persian's reach by at least half, the channel's director, Sadeq Saba, estimates.
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"Regulatory officials in Wales continued to express strong reservations about the methodology, but at this late stage, recognising the need to reach agreement, as this option produced the least damaging impact on outcomes for Wales, Welsh Government officials reluctantly agreed to accept this amendment to the outcomes which resulted in an overall 3.9 percentage point fall in outcomes for Wales".
Le, who returned to his homeland in 2001 after picking up a degree in finance from Australia's Monash University, prefers to share the spotlight with his inner circle of six managers. (He reluctantly agreed to pose solo--and colorfully--for a FORBES ASIA photo.) He's adopted the Silicon Valley culture and has granted shares to 150 of the key managers among his 1, 000-plus employees.
Henson's contract with the Ospreys had been due to run until May and Cuddy said the club had "reluctantly" agreed to release Henson.
After the Justice Department (reluctantly) agreed to release thousands of those emails as required by the Freedom of Information Act, Jackson decided to quit.
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Told that he had to take physics first, he reluctantly agreed, only to discover that he had a knack for it.
In 1984, on the grounds that the USSR would shortly develop an indigenous capability to manufacture computerized telephone exchanges, the United States reluctantly agreed in COCOM to decontrol on September 15, 1988, the outright sale of certain computerized telephone exchanges to the Soviet bloc.
Heller agreed, reluctantly, to help DeCoux and his equally youthful partners, Mark Benson and Jason Parrish, although he didn't expect much.
The 78-year-old aviator agreed only reluctantly to travel to Alaska to help locate the plane, since his 1958 crash still held unhappy memories.
Baier, given 24 hours to sign the lease, reluctantly agreed.
Leaders of the world's most powerful nations reluctantly agreed this week that they can do nothing to prevent civil strife in the Yugoslav republic of Croatia, German diplomatic sources said.
After several frantic calls, my parents reluctantly agreed that I could stay, and even continue to ride.
Some of its old-world gentility remains: Goldman agreed to talk for this story only reluctantly, wary of looking like a braggart.
Europe reluctantly agreed and, once America walked away from Kyoto, turned out to be the mainstay of the carbon market that the protocol has created.
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