The deal also shows how to settle differences between buyers and sellers in the valuation of dodgy assets.
Negotiators also will discuss whether prominent labeling of genetically modified or hormone-treated foodstuffs in Europe can settle differences.
The White House speculated that it was because the Republicans needed to settle differences among themselves on their plan.
By trying to settle differences directly and put the issues to bed, they find themselves alienated, banished to an emotional Siberia that can last a painfully long time.
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Obviously it's a shocking crime and it is, regardless of whatever your viewpoint is, no way -- no way at all to settle differences, even on something that there's obviously great disagreement on throughout this country.
He questions whether the Founding Fathers would have welcomed the idea of people taking up arms against their newly hatched constitutional government instead of using governmental procedure to settle differences, which sometimes is referred to as the "ballots vs. bullets" debate.
The Webster report on the Fort Hood shooting identified numerous problems in several areas including information sharing, failure to follow up on leads, failure of FBI headquarters to settle differences between the two field offices working the Hasan leads and computer technology issues.
As former military leaders and foreign policy officials, we call on the Bush administration to engage immediately in direct talks with the government of Iran without preconditions to help resolve the current crisis in the Middle East and settle differences over the Iranian nuclear program.
Yet it has always insisted, rightly, that the two should settle their differences peacefully.
The two Palestinian factions, bitter rivals for years, have made various desultory efforts to settle their differences.
Bill Clinton and the Republican Congress eventually found a way to settle their differences and balance the budget.
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Maybe there's some people in Congress who'd rather settle our differences at the ballot box than work together right now.
Whether or not Latvia manages to settle its differences with Russia, the outcome of the election confirms the country's westward yearnings.
With tech companies chasing hot technologies like smartphones and social networking, rivals are increasingly looking to settle their differences in court.
The Senate could have become a place where the regions were formally represented and could settle their differences, akin to Germany's Bundesrat.
Encourage your kids to settle their differences with words, not fists.
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The rival factions have repeatedly met in vain in the past year, under Egypt's aegis, to try to settle their differences and set up a unity government.
We got workers and automakers to settle their differences.
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They cannot stomach the idea that the hopes of nearly 80m Poles, Czechs and other Central Europeans to join Europe's premier club might be dashed by the inability of some 750, 000-odd islanders to settle their differences.
Having failed to settle their differences about the project last year, the Lib Dems have arranged to have a debate on strategy at their annual conference this autumn, just a few weeks after choosing a leader.
The conservative majority on the court, led by Chief Justice John Roberts has shown a strong preference for upholding the Federal Arbitration Act, which encourages businesses to use arbitration instead of courtroom litigation to settle their differences.
And we look forward to working through these differences once things settle down a little bit more in the House, and then in the Senate.
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