"An agreement in principle without the participation of the IG Metall trade union, the works council and the workforce is for me, in principle, no agreement," he said.
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Shahidzadeh said Khamenei has in principle agreed to the request.
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And perhaps in principle, every averted death should be celebrated.
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A Unesco report approved the plans in principle last year.
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Equally clearly though, Dr Mariani's method does work in principle.
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They would therefore be suitable in principle for interstellar communication.
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That should, in principle, make it easier to avoid delays.
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In principle, every video frame is a possible training example.
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In principle, these projects should attract only the most needy.
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In principle, code can be proved correct with formal verification.
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Social inclusion was great in principle but bad in practice.
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In principle, those quantum fields should make the vacuum heavy.
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The Freedom 251, in principle, isn't actually a bad idea.
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The U.S. company had agreed in principle to buy Souq.com.
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"In principle this is reproducible in human patients," he said.
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In principle, I hate clutter, and having too many things.
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Merkel wants to have an agreement in principle by Nov.
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This confirmed that the idea worked, at least in principle.
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In principle patient investors can reap a reward from illiquidity.
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In principle, this cooperative spirit would appear to make sense.
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In principle, the EU cannot borrow to pay for expenditure.
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In principle, the nerve can be stimulated percutaneously as well.
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Again, it has nothing in principle to do with race.
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In principle, the more concentrated alcohol is, the more dangerous.
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The city posted its decision in principle on its website.
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"We support more disclosure in principle," Castleberry explained to me.
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In principle these two methods should give the same result.
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And in principle, he was right: The city was his.
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In principle, the federal government could just keep paying benefits.
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"Palm is actually a fantastic crop in principle," he said.
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Of course, most of us know this, in principle at least.
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He supports H-1B immigration in principle, but not illegal immigration.
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Credit Suisse had announced the agreement in principle on Dec. 23.
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They are not excluded, in principle, from the rule of law.
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Everything you're saying is in principle possible, and Westworld illustrates that.
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Bail-ins are right in principle but aren't an easy option.
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ENDO ANNOUNCES SETTLEMENT IN PRINCIPLE TO RESOLVE "TRACK 1" OPIOID CASES
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Even holdouts, such as Berkshire Hathaway, have no objection in principle.
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"In principle, I consider provocation is a good thing," he said.
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In principle, there is no reason not to privatize Sberbank completely.
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The agreement in principle must still be approved by the court.
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"It's ambitious, but we think it's feasible in principle," says Yang.
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Russia's creative elites with its workers—in principle, an important political
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You do, in principle, simply because marriage is a social institution.
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I think, in principle, migrants can build a better life here.
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In principle, Twitter is the communications bus for the entire world.
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Martese said ACWA was in principle interested in all SEC's assets.
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I would say that, in principle, the Fairness Doctrine would help.
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It's smart but simple; feminist in principle but playful in execution.
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Like Madison, contemporary United States society rejects racial inequality in principle.
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In principle, stagnant wages for average workers could reflect poor productivity.
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Few doubt that a completely autonomous car is possible in principle.
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Credit Suisse, which had announced the agreement in principle on Dec.
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A more powerful Parliament "is quite justified in principle," he said.
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On jobs, in principle, one thing that Trump, Bannon and Sen.
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In principle, contemporary workers could change jobs whenever they got bored.
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Within 90 minutes, they had a deal in principle to announce.
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In principle, you can use Bitcoin to pay for things electronically.
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Computer programming work, after all, can in principle be done remotely.
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Well, in principle, Twitter could be doing more to solve this.
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While he could in principle choose Kurz again, that is highly unlikely.
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"Caveat emptor", it seems, may apply in principle but not in practice.
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An agreement in principle on the bill was reached in late November.
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The two sides had agreed in principle last August to a deal.
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In principle, Vautier's framing of total-art as total-ego seems unexceptional.
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The Cabinet agreed "in principle" to change gun control laws, she added.
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"A wealth tax makes a lot of sense in principle," Yang said.
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VIGELAND: I like this idea in principle, but it could run dry.
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These are sensible in principle, though much will depend on the detail.
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Becoming an angel investor is simple in principle: have money and invest.
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So the whizzy new weapons are probably workable, at least in principle.
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Meat without livestock could, in principle, be a very climate-friendly technology.
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But in principle it is still possible to lower interest rates further.
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The company said it had reached an agreement in principle on Feb.
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"I am not opposed to background location tracking in principle," she said.
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In principle, the time evolution of a quantum computer can be reversed.
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A deal in principle is anticipated by the end of next month.
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Lenders have agreed in principle to debt restructuring but not on details.
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"Our shared fight against terrorism must be grounded in principle," it said.
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"We agreed in principle to get this done," Higgins told The Hill.
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Presumably, there would no longer be agreement on a deal in principle.
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This logic is understandable in principle, but feels increasingly deluded in practice.
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All of that — at least in principle — is open to the public.
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In principle, the shared information can only be used for tax purposes.
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Whoever you are, wherever you live, you're vulnerable, at least in principle.
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RPT-PURDUE PHARMA SAYS AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE ON LANDMARK OPIOID LITIGATION SETTLEMENT
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Things in virtual realities, at least in principle, have all those properties.
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In principle and in practice, the court's ruling is a good one.
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The White House said Trump gave "in-principle approval" to the move.
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None of this necessarily means that Mr. Sanders is wrong in principle.
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Both negative emissions and carbon capture and storage could work in principle.
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Mr. French agrees in principle with the ban on transgender service members.
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A first consideration is whether the agreement in principle will hold up.
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Negotiators strike deal in principle on tax bill View the discussion thread.
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Two OPEC sources were optimistic an agreement in principle could be reached.
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National security and corporate efficiency are, in principle at least, worthwhile pursuits.
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"Yes, we have reached an agreement in principle," Khalilzad told Afghanistan's TOLOnews.
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"There were no agreements tonight, and no agreements in principle," he added.
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In principle, Diablo Canyon might have been able to weather these extra costs.
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Open-source projects provide, in principle, a broad base of criticism and improvement.
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"In principle [reform] should be gradual," says Mehreteab Medhanie, a ruling-party official.
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In principle, these new techniques should protect economists from their own sloppy theorising.
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The two-state solution "is dead in principle and in actuality," she said.
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As Politico points out, Bill Clinton said he supported the idea in principle.
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Many of Mr Guedes's proposals are vague, but sensible in principle and overdue.
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If their effect is damaging, they could in principle wipe out whole species.
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In principle, subnational governments could play a big role in combating climate change.
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All seemed well last June, when ECOWAS agreed "in principle" to its accession.
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This approach seems reasonable in principle, but it can lead to practical problems.
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In principle, detecting gravitational waves is quite simple; in practice, it's maddeningly difficult.
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South Korea agreed in principle to amend its free-trade agreement with America.
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In principle, bringing North Korea back into international society would be a boon.
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Whatever happens, agreement in principle is only the first part of the fight.
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That may be true in principle, but good luck implementing it in practice.
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Reuters reported last week that Amazon had agreed in principle to buy Souq.
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In principle, controlling the Galaxy Buds should work just like controlling the AirPods.
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In principle, at least, it's easy to see the appeal of the scheme.
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In principle, this bit can be used to randomly choose the experimental settings.
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In principle, this prior consultation mechanism is a powerful guarantee of indigenous rights.
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In principle a public-infrastructure bank has had bi-partisan support for decades.
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"In principle, it's going to depress the demand for feeder cattle," he said.
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But Meadows also said, "There is no deal in principle" at this time.
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In principle, openness seems a fair exchange for the privilege of limited liability.
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In principle, this is a good idea, but much depends on the execution.
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In principle the federal budget includes revenues from, and transfers to, the KRG.
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In principle this will create £150 billion ($195 billion) of extra lending capacity.
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In principle, spot prices and spreads are determined independently and can move separately.
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In March, the board approved, in principle, the rules for the replay experiments.
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It reached agreement in principle with four major U.S. holdout creditors on Feb.
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Like George Washington's idea, this is wonderful in principle, but worthless in practice.
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The way to kill it, in principle, has always been disciplined distance management.
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But conservative policy experts are, at least in principle, enthusiastic about this idea.
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It's fairly easy to understand in principle, but implementing it is another matter.
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The bank announced in May that it had reached the settlement in principle.
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"We reached an agreement in principle" on funding border security programs through Sept.
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"In principle, the work of art has always been reproducible," Walter Benjamin explained.
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In principle, the airlines could scale back in-flight food and beverage service.
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The first definition was America in principle; the second was America in practice.
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In principle, this could help us out if our turnout model is off.
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That's the kind of achievement that the Oscars, in principle, exist to honor.
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The U.S. and China have reached a phase one trade deal in principle.
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And while Bhutan agreed in principle, a final agreement has not been reached.
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Purdue's board of directors voted Sunday evening to approve the settlement in principle.
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"It would be an exception, but in principle it could happen," he said.
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Less than two weeks later, the two sides had a deal in principle.
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Bloomberg News was first to report a deal in principle had been reached.
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The European Parliament adopted a resolution in 2014 supporting Palestinian statehood in principle.
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It reached agreement in principle with four major U.S. holdout creditors on Feb. 29.
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"Writing checks to individuals to purchase insurance is, in principle, Obamacare," the memo says.
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So, these 'in principle' questions are interesting, but we are way before this point.
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If they could work in principle, we would look into using those, Fenzl said.
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I am not opposed in principle to technology-specific public policies — far from it!
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It would be "utterly wrong in principle" to encourage monopolies at home, he says.
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In principle, both Mr. Trump and Mr. Moon have agreed to Mr. Abe's requests.
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Other countries seem resigned, in fact if not in principle, to its island-building.
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In December 2014, the European Parliament adopted a resolution recognizing Palestinian statehood in principle.
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That's why they are starting with humanitarian goods, in principle not subject to sanctions.
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In principle, deporting people who fall foul of immigration rules is wise, even liberal.
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In principle countries must be able to secure their borders and uphold the law.
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Japan had said an agreement in principle had been reached, but Canada disputed that.
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In principle, no one should try to take political advantage of a natural disaster.
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Though simple in principle, a rules-based approach is difficult to follow in practice.
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"Antam is ready in principle to follow government regulations including export taxes," Sutioso said.
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It made popular sovereignty an inviolable promise of American government, at least in principle.
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But the two researchers' model suggests it may not do so, even in principle.
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"In principle you can switch any property of matter on and off," she said.
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Is it really different in principle from a lot of other things I do?
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In principle, the S.E.C. has final authority to set disclosure rules for public companies.
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The British government has in principle agreed to provide aid, sources said last week.
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In many of them, there's more or less agreement in principle and the outline.
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Members of Parliament voted 329-299 to approve Johnson's Withdrawal Agreement Bill in principle.
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"The position in principle is that there will not be another ambassador," he said.
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" Marion Nestle, an NYU food politics professor, called it "a lovely idea in principle.
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In principle, a strong centrist presidential bid shouldn't draw more from Democrats than Republicans.
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High prices in principle reflect taxes designed to have a dissuading effect on smokers.
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But they could, in principle, be used to help during the coronavirus pandemic too.
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Mr. Trump declared that the two sides had agreed in principle to some compromises.
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Bloomberg first reported that the U.S. and China reached a deal in principle Thursday.
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"In principle, people are not allowed to live at construction sites," Ken Satha said.
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In principle, Warren's ideas sound good, but they are based on a flawed premise.
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Congressional Republican negotiators get a deal in principle on a tax-reform plan. Dec.
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Mylan had in July announced an agreement in principle to settle with the SEC.
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All of these parties do support, in principle, European integration and tolerance of diversity.
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Obviously in principle Democrats could take the Senate without Clinton winning the presidential election.
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"Mallinckrodt is pleased we were able to reach a settlement in principle with the counties that made sense for all parties," General Counsel Mark Casey said in a statement Friday announcing the agreements "in principle" with the Ohio counties of Cuyahoga and Summit.
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"There are encouraging signs that the company is in principle ready for dialogue," he said.
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OPEC has agreed in principle to reduce its output, two sources told Reuters on Thursday.
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"We have an agreement in principle and we are shopping it to our colleagues," Sen.
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In principle, either of these processes might be adapted to the methods of 3D printing.
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In principle, it should be easy to turn this stream of sound into transcribed speech.
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It exists in principle but not in practice, in spite of a gargantuan legislative effort.
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In principle, the sale of the stock can be used to raise money for investment.
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In principle, this is similar to the algorithms tech companies use for digital signature detection.
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Engels told journalists in a conference call that a CFO cannot exclude anything in principle.
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His system could, in principle, provide 152 extra codons on top of the existing 64.
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China has indicated that it supports a ban in principle; but on use, not development.
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Lenders agreed in principle in 2016 to consider debt relief but have not specified how.
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Even the National Rifle Association says it is not opposed to smart guns in principle.
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Iran, in principle, may now sell oil to its former customers in Europe and elsewhere.
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Not because the two disagree in principle: the same party rules both state and centre.
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Green has agreed in principle to give evidence to the parliamentary committees on June 15.
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"We could do in principle nothing because we are satisfied with our performance," he said.
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"There's an agreement in principle but it's not confirmed," said a source close to Deloitte.
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We all need role models, and I'm not opposed in principle to Harris's being mine.
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Mnuchin has said he supports the Volcker rule in principle, but would seek its clarification.
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"In principle, I support the idea, but there are both assets and drawbacks," he said.
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Tax credit: "Writing checks to individuals to purchase insurance is, in principle, Obamacare," states RNC.
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"In principle, Grana is not impeded" from bidding on the contracts, de la Flor said.
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The document said Bannon has an agreement in principle to sell stakes in some entities.
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Coping with a more equal world, accommodating new powers, ought to be possible in principle.
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The U.S. and Mexico earlier this month announced an agreement in principle on the deal.
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Uber Eats declined to comment on the planned deal, which has been agreed in principle.
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They're all political problems that are solvable in principle if we have the political will.
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The House of Commons approved in principle the retention of a nuclear deterrent in 2007.
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Last week's U.S.-Mexico "agreement in principle" is a good basis from which to work.
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In other words, a voluntarist concept of will-based law can in principle permit anything.
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An agreement in principle is not a final agreement but is a step toward it.
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But it would be no different in principle from this new law enacted by California.
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Mr. Schneider defended bottled water in principle, noting that sales have surpassed carbonated soft drinks.
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Budenholzer and the Bucks reportedly agreed in principle to a four-year contract on Wednesday.
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Publishers could in principle move to rival services if they do not like Google's terms.
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An agreement in principle is not a final agreement but is a step toward it.
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South Sudan's government, after agreeing to the initiative in principle, now says it is premature.
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You cannot create equality and fairness from any point of inequality in principle or practice.
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The answer, in principle, is that it depends on the complexity of the required response.
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What about support for democracy in principle, not just satisfaction with American democracy right now?
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Both sides agree in principle that the free movement of people from Europe will end.
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K. design is better in principle but the system in Australia works better in practice.
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In principle, an active government can take the edge off the resentment produced by redistribution.
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Hunters may agree with gun rights in principle, but I think there is a difference.
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"In principle, the new Tegel project makes a lot of sense for Berlin," he said.
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As a final agreement in principle remained out of reach, the details also remained fluid.
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In principle, nations small and large, rich and poor, have equal voice in the Assembly.
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In principle, the rules are there, but until we've actually tried it (we don't know).
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This very week, Israel's president, Reuven Rivlin, announced his backing for the idea in principle.
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The agreement in principle in Washington to avoid another shutdown helped boost Wall Street overnight.
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Sources told CNBC on Thursday that a first-step agreement has been reached in principle.
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Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice.
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" According to the letter's signatories, the real estate scion is "wildly inconsistent and unmoored in principle.
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All parties accept this in principle, and the British say it can be dealt with fast.
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"In principle putting a single gene into a plant is no big deal," Bryant told me.
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The settlement between Daniels and Cohen has been agreed to in principle and is being finalized.
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In principle, there's no reason an ARM-based Windows tablet couldn't reach similar heights of performance.
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If Beijing were unhappy with the result, it could in principle refuse to appoint the winner.
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In principle, that gives a way to sort the flies before they emerge from their pupae.
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It may even pave the way for a trilateral agreement in principle over the coming weeks.
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There was talk in principle where these gentlemen urged investment in a Miami-based youth hostel.
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In principle, losing a justice should cause at most a mild disturbance in the national scene.
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In principle, investors would be best off holding a broad range of equities from many countries.
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In principle a humanitarian pardon could have been part of a coherent plan of national reconciliation.
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Polls have consistently suggested that 19823-70% of the public support such an amendment in principle.
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But one of the leaders insists that the movement is not opposed to dialogue in principle.
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In principle, Northern Ireland could—like the Republic—hold its own referendum on same-sex marriage.
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In principle, the penalty could be as high as 0.2% of GDP, or about €3.5bn ($4bn).
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Elitists plead for more reason in political life—and who can disagree with that, in principle?
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Any financial institutions connected to the borrower, in principle, can join such committees, the notice said.
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In principle, I am full-time at CERN, but I do go to Madison fairly often.
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"They have yet another agreement in principle, but no final legislative language," the member told CNN.
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Amazon.com Inc has agreed in principle to buy 100 percent of Dubai-based online retailer Souq.
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The bill is expected to be approved in principle by ruling lawmakers and center-left parties.
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"In principle, something should happen today," Berri said in response to a question about the government.
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The agreement in principle is still subject to final negotiation of the documentation, the bank said.
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And what he said right now is that he agrees in principle with what they're doing.
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Although business is pro-reform in principle, it is likely to be less enthusiastic in practice.
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China said Friday it reached a consensus with the U.S. in principle following talks last week.
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While many funds agree in principle that some type of standard for performance reporting is needed,
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The synod has only consultative powers, so, at least in principle, Francis can simply ignore it.
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The American Civil Liberties Union had no complaint with the raid on Cohen's office in principle.
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"In principle, this is exactly the same thing we do to look for KBOs," Brown said.
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Members of Parliament had backed his deal in principle but rejected the timetable for implementing it.
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"The government would in principle be open to it," Geny-Stephann told the Boursorama financial website.
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In principle, those who immigrate abandon the place that they should themselves reform and not escape.
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Bolsonaro and other members of his future cabinet have said they favor the deal in principle.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he supports the rule "in principle," but not without substantial changes.
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In principle, primary care physicians agreed that short-term treatment with benzodiazepines was the best practice.
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And what he said right now is that he agrees in principle with what they're doing.
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It is not that Cruz and Nelson are against commercializing low Earth orbit operations in principle.
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The idea can work well in principle, allowing the founders to look to the long term.
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In principle, raising the limit is as simple as updating the software with a larger number.
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"The consortium is in principle interested to take part in the privatisation of Aluminij," Pandza said.
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The board of Jasper Infotech, which runs Snapdeal, had in-principle agreed to Flipkart's IPO-FLPK.
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Previous negotiations have seen the sides accept -- in principle -- the idea of mutually accepted land swaps.
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"He accepted the invitation and said that in principle he really wants to come," said Rev.
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Yet, during the week, the U.S. also struck a deal in principle over trade with Mexico.
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There's nothing wrong with that in principle, but the classic remedies weren't designed for a coronavirus.
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So the textbook boxing of Pep, while textbook in principle, was not very typical at all.
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None of this changed the fact that many abortion opponents were against the exceptions in principle.
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In principle, we don't go to people's homes, and I never go home with a client.
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What might have been defensible in principle turned out to be a poor bargain in operation.
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However, while the mechanisms exist in principle, few prisoners actually receive the benefit of these programs.
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In principle, there's no reason this couldn't be a heads-up competitor to the Galaxy S20.
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In principle, regulators can impose fines of 2% or, in some cases 4%, of global turnover.
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In principle, any damage to the economy could also prompt an offsetting response from the BoJ.
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In principle, regulators can impose fines of 2% or, in some cases 4%, of global turnover.
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It's Wednesday evening, and GOP negotiators have struck "an agreement in principle" on the tax bill.
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Macron is hoping he and Merkel will be able to agree in principle on the budget.
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Tenet had disclosed in August that it had reached an agreement in principle on the matter.
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The settlement in principle with the bank's Wells Fargo Securities unit was disclosed in a Jan.
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The OECD hopes to have an agreement in principle among its 36 member states by January.
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It's not going to be open to the public, not really, whatever they say in principle.
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It was a nice thought in principle, but not nearly enough to tackle China's runaway pollution.
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In principle, citizens should cast their votes for whichever candidate's views align most with their own.
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But Stein is quite clearly the candidate social justice advocates are most aligned with in principle.
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When it comes to politics, there's no reason in principle why effective altruists shouldn't get involved.
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And it would also, in principle, allow one parent to provide both the sperm and the egg.
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Debt-for-equity swaps could in principle act as a relatively growth-friendly route to corporate deleveraging.
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TechCrunch understands that the deal has been agreed in principle but it has not been completed yet.
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And, critically, the wave function has no geographic limits; it might, in principle, span the entire universe.
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But the future income those stocks represent really should, in principle, be more valuable now than then.
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No experiment, even in principle, can get at both bits—a restriction known as the Holevo bound.
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In principle, these reference designs are like the Gear VR, Daydream View, or other smartphone-powered products.
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That doctrine, Keynes believed, was never necessarily true in principle and was no longer useful in practice.
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J&J - CANNOT PREDICT IF OR WHEN AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE TO SETTLE OPIOID LITIGATION WILL BE FINALIZED
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It's a great idea in principle but in practice it has never worked, and it never will.
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After the civil war, population and voting were, in principle if not in Jim Crow practice, aligned.
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SEPTA chairman Pat Deon said the parties reached an "agreement in principle" Monday, according to NBC Philadelphia.
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Most of the Germans that I know are not opposed in principle to military preparedness and intervention.
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In principle, CO2 doesn't have to impact climate at all in order to see a positive correlation.
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Last month, however, Macron said he was not opposed in principle to further deals in the sector.
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In principle, they're going to be the trailblazing graduates of China's first contact with high-level hockey.
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In principle, a resounding electoral victory should strengthen May's position in the U.K.'s upcoming Brexit negotiations.
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The Nationalists remain in principle open to eventual unification, but not with the crowd currently running Beijing.
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In the end, maybe death penalty deals are unjustifiable in principle, but they paradoxically result in justice.
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In principle, we could do this some other way, but this is how we do it now.
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Carter and Parrikar reached an agreement "in principle" in April, but had yet to finalize the details.
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Such a pact could take years to hammer out, even if Iran agrees in principle to negotiate.
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It is not required to pay tax, and in principle its income is the king's to spend.
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The OPEC reached a last-minute compromise and reached an in-principle agreement to boost oil production.
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On Wednesday, Senate and House Republicans struck an "agreement in principle" on a sweeping tax-cut bill.
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China said Friday it reached a consensus with the U.S. in principle following trade talks last week.
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Luckily, it's a rare subject both sides of the aisle can agree on, at least in principle.
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Mrs May has conceded this in principle, although she still insists on calling it an "implementation" period.
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Public sector banks gained after the Cabinet gave in-principle approval for merger of state-owned banks.
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In April, it said Elliott's plan was OK in principle but added that it may prove complex.
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This year's handouts have been approved in principle by the lenders, who are reviewing Greece's bailout progress.
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The agreement in principle does not include an admission of liability by Wyeth, Pfizer said on Tuesday.
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A majority of Americans are also willing to support it, or at least tolerate it in principle.
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In principle, theological questions always have implications much broader than the terms of debate seem to imply.
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At least in principle, both political parties recognize the importance of skilled immigration for our international competitiveness.
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In principle the overall gains mean that the winners could compensate the losers, so that everyone gains.
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" In short, Bay says, MOPRs for renewables and nuclear are "unsound in principle and unworkable in practice.
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In principle, charities such as the Joseph Rowntree Foundation have welcomed the move to a single payment.
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In principle, it is easy to try every combination until you hit the right one by chance.
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Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, said he hoped to reach "an agreement in principle" by midnight.
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There is nothing in principle compelling such organizations to ignore anti-life and anti-family border policies.
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CNBC later learned through sources that a "phase one" trade deal had been agreed to in principle.
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They will, in principle, be scaled up one day, as they are perfected to meet the BHAG .
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"Reasonable people can disagree on the wisdom, in principle, of targeting Soleimani," Mr. Price wrote on Twitter.
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Republicans said they were on board in principle, but the devil, as always, was in the details.
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Math is all well and good in principle, but how do you make this work in practice?
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The agreement in principle is a new challenge for Mr. Trump as he navigates a divided government.
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Is there any way, in principle, for us to prove definitively that we're living in a simulation?
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It's that the governor of America's largest state should in principle be able to run for president.
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In principle, however, none of these social commitments require religious faith or a religious form of organization.
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The United States also reached agreements in principle on tariffs with some other countries, including Australia and Brazil.
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French President Emmanuel Macron&aposs office said Libyan leaders have agreed in principle to a non-binding accord.
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After all, there's an enormous range of other options that would, at least in principle, have been possible.
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Indigo said it has reached an in-principle agreement with WOW Air to invest in the Icelandic airline.
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That all sounds decent in principle, but Article 11 doesn't bother to even define what constitutes a link.
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And electors, in principle, at a kind of abstract level, have the freedom to vote however they want.
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In principle, Madadi's knockout was similar to that scored the day before by Canelo Alvarez against Amir Khan.
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In principle the new king could wipe the slate clean by pardoning Mr Thaksin, allowing him to return.
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Bertelsmann's RTL Group said it was interested in the Bundesliga rights in principle but declined to comment further.
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Democrats and Republicans agreed last year, in principle, on a plan to reauthorize CHIP's funding for five years.
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"We agreed in principle on the players," said Duquette, who remembered outfielder Jay Payton being discussed as well.
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They made some progress: In 21, North Korea agreed in principle to give up its nuclear weapons program.
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But eight states of resistance could also, in principle, be used to do arithmetic directly in base eight.
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In principle it is not too late for Mr Trump to embrace bipartisanship and address the real issues.
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Last week the authorities threw in the towelette and announced an "in principle" cabinet agreement to privatise it.
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In principle the world is committed to making sure every child attends school until the age of 24.
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In April, the SEC filed a motion saying it reached an agreement in principle to settle with Honig.
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"Principally ... the benefit-sharing will be fair and equitable in principle and at an operational level," he said.
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But even if coal is a rational choice in principle, the power the new plants produce is expensive.
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The zig in one asset class will, in principle, be balanced by the zag of another asset class.
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Governments are able in principle to limit the wholesale supply of fossil-carbon fuels at the macro level.
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Mr. Trump says he's for free trade in principle, but wants a "better deal" for the United States.
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The deal has won approval in principle from the Federal Communications Commission and other state public utility commissions.
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The team announced Wednesday night that Reed had agreed in principle to be an assistant defensive backs coach.
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A widely available, interest-bearing CBDC could, in principle, tighten the link between monetary policy and the economy.
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Ten countries - Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain - have signed up in principle.
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"We are in principle in agreement with our French friends on such a two-step strategy," he said.
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"In principle I consider provocation is a good thing," Campino, the lead singer of Die Toten Hosen, said.
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In principle, moving their legal corporate headquarters out of the U.S. to a country cuts their tax bill.
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State Street had previously disclosed it had reached an agreement in principle to pay the $3 million penalty.
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"In principle, we should not have two deaths in a family without the alert is given," Sylla said.
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In principle, however, one doesn't only have to combine wine with food, but also with beers or cocktails.
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Their battle is, in a sad way, against science itself—not science in principle, but science in practice.
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This means that, in principle, there are 152 different RE syllabuses around England, though in practice many overlap.
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Eight provinces signed on to the agreement in principle in June, and Manitoba has since come on board.
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At the time it said both banks had received "approval in principle" before the 2015 suspension of licensing.
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It makes sense, in principle, to take tougher negotiating positions on trade with China and other trading partners.
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The deal is said to be agreed on in principle and currently subject to paperwork and red tape.
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Japan has agreed a trade deal with the EU in principle but it is not yet in force.
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The time-release formula meant that, in principle, patients could safely ingest one giant dose every twelve hours.
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News broke Wednesday that GOP lawmakers reached an agreement in principle on the final tax bill on Wednesday.
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China said Friday that it has reached a consensus with the U.S. in principle after talks last week.
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Phone companies traded higher after Verizon reportedly agreed in principle to a new contract with its striking employees.
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Politics There's a bipartisan deal "in principle" to restore the Obamacare subsidies that President Trump dumped last week.
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But China said Friday it reached a consensus in principle with the U.S. during trade talks this week.
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"We're still against such a merger and in principle don't consider it a good idea," the person said.
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Infrastructure funds managed by banks Macquarie and Goldman Sachs agreed in principle last year to buy the company.
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Sawant says she believes in public funding for elections in principle but that it wasn't appropriate for her.
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In principle, this is a fairly solid bank, but due to rumors the bank is getting in trouble.
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This decision could in principle be taken at a meeting of euro zone finance ministers on Monday, Dec.
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The Frankfurt-based bank announced it had reached the agreement in principle with U.S. authorities on Dec. 23.
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The particulars of the agreements in principle with government agencies and owners still have to be worked out.
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I cannot say how easily such a combination could be found, but it should be discoverable in principle.
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"I think we're going to be able to talk about ... an agreement in principle — or not," said Rep.
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I supported the idea in principle, but had a hard time seeing how it would work in practice.
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New Zealand's and South Korea's representatives also raised concerns but also agreed in principle, the U.S. official said.
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This is a healthy development with plenty of upside, but it works better in principle than in practice.
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So the fact that we tend naturally to form bonds, even with robots, I find, in principle, encouraging.
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The agreement in principle last week that the U.S. and South Korean governments have renewed the Korea-U.
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However, EU sources suggest a delay is now inevitable, whether a deal is agreed in principle or not.
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Mr. Trump says he's for free trade in principle, but wants a "better deal" for the United States.
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At least in principle, the Trump administration has advocated for striking a balance for energy development and conservation.
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The two have yet to forge a formal agreement, though the trust has approved the project in principle.
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She also said that her cabinet had agreed "in principle" to an overhaul of New Zealand's gun laws.
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"It's one thing to say we agree in principle, it's another thing to see the language," she said.
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Last October, the Algonquins of Ontario, and the provincial and federal governments, reached a land agreement in principle.
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The two sides had reached "an agreement in principle" in early September 2019, Khalilzad said at the time.
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"The written agreement is still being formulated, but they have reached an agreement in principle," the source said.
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None of those are bad ideas in principle, but in practice, Samsung's algorithms are trying way too hard.
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In principle I would not be opposed to killing individuals who are worthless or dangerous in that sense.
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Purdue's board of directors voted Sunday evening to approve a settlement in principle, the New York Times reports.
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Even some of the churches that oppose the legalization in principle disagree on imposing punishment solely on women.
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In principle, the president doesn't want to initiate another costly, protracted American military intervention in the Middle East.
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Li will be succeeded by his eldest son, Victor, who was named as "successor in principle" last year.
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While young farmers tend to support greater private property rights, in principle at least, older Cubans are skeptical.
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In the United States we don't have a system of policies designed to help lagging regions in principle.
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"Yes, cabinet has in principle agreed to renew the license for three years," one of the sources said.
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He held the county clerk's post, in principle a lifetime appointment, from 1969 until his retirement on Dec.
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But others remain undecided on how they'll vote even if they oppose the president's emergency declaration in principle.
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Policies you support in principle aren't invalidated when their beneficiaries turn out to have vexing or perverse views.
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Because the plan is so unstable, it can in principle be developed in all kinds of possible directions.
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He's said that, though he supports equal pay in principle, he's hesitant to implement policies on a national level.
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The IMF said on Thursday it had agreed in principle a three-year facility to support comprehensive government reforms.
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In principle, once turned into a robust product, Dr Ong's invention might replace the canine variety of detector altogether.
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Pollack's announcement brings the total amount of settlements agreed in principle with U.S. creditors to more than $22014 billion.
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"According to the state-owned enterprise ministry, they are willing in principle," Jonan said, referring to Freeport and Rio.
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In March, the central bank said both banks had received "approval in principle" before the 2015 suspension of licensing.
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"There's a surprising amount to like here, at least in principle," the "Mad Money" host said of the winners.
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In principle it's just a matter of algebraic manipulation to restate the equations with any given choice of variables.
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The agreement has been made in principle and has to be finalised with the regulators and other bodies involved.
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In principle, they could reconnect each cable in five minutes using two clumsy metal arms connected to the submarine.
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After five hours of wrangling, OPEC agreed in principle to formalize a charter for cooperation with non-member producers.
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In principle, it can recommend to the Commission that it cut the pension and other rights of former commissioners.
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The best solution known in principle was found in 1975, by researchers at the University of Rennes, in France.
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"An agreement in principle is not the same as an agreement," said William Adams, senior international economist at PNC.
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There's no in-principle reason Soli couldn't work while the phone is face-down or even in your bag.
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Johnson is expected to win, but it would only be an approval for the bill to proceed in principle.
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Royal Bank of Scotland reached a settlement in principle with a group of shareholders that is suing the bank.
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"A place where Kim Il Sung lived is in principle an important commemorative site for North Korea," Green said.
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If he does come second, this would not affect his parliamentary majority, nor in principle his ability to govern.
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It was a good idea in principle, but accidents and design flaws prevented the reactor from achieving full success.
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In principle the same thing could happen here, though I very much doubt it would take another eight years.
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Guajardo last week expressed hope an agreement in principle on NAFTA could be reached by the end of August.
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And since the next generation is never likely to be the last, the chain could, in principle, continue indefinitely.
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This has been more or less agreed on in principle, but countries disagree over the speed of the transition.
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The latest phones have equipment so sensitive that it could, in principle, detect a passing tsunami in the atmosphere.
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Since its launch, the Chinese government claims up to 150 countries have signed on board, at least in principle.
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Bigger beasts do have the highest theoretical maximum velocity: in principle, an elephant could run at a blistering 600kph.
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In principle, we could have held the launch yesterday, but the equipment overdid its job and stopped the launch.
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The settlement in principle that Goldman announced on Thursday did not involve C.D.O.s, but more traditional mortgage-backed securitizations.
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In principle, more might be expected to follow this year, given China is the world's largest refined tin producer.
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Most refuse does not spread too far beyond population centres, where (at least in principle) it can be managed.
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Friedman agrees that, in principle, we could create artificial environments on Mars, whether by building domes or underground dwellings.
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Such binding, they found, took place—meaning antigens produced this way might, in principle, be used as a vaccine.
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The cabinet had already agreed to the budget in principle on Friday, and it must still pass in parliament.
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"Verizon is very pleased with this 'agreement in principle,'" Marc Reed, Verizon's chief administrative officer, said in a statement.
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This means, in principle, that every case of dracunculiasis can be tracked and the worm involved prevented from reproducing.
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In principle, they're not much different than the wireless charging systems for phones — just on a much larger scale.
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Alfred agrees in principle with all of this, but ultimately, he sees the problem as being something entirely different.
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Developers like it, of course, because it creates a steady revenue stream that should, in principle, fund continuous development.
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The problem is that de-integration may be easy to say in principle, but hard to enact in practice.
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While some critics oppose trade wars in principle, others think that we should unite with our allies against China.
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The SIDF agreed in principle last year to provide 3.75 billion riyals ($1 billion) in financing for the project.
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In the long run, it may in principle be possible to allow for the Rohingya to return to Myanmar.
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The Hamburg city government said it was pleased the court had in principle accepted that dredging can take place.
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China said on Friday it has reached a consensus in principle with the U.S. during trade talks this week.
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The good news is, the available data suggest students, faculty and administrators overwhelmingly do value these things (in principle).
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Mickens wrote, "Yes, in principle, Polaris is browser-agnostic, although we haven't tested/tweaked it on all browsers yet."
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He was said to have agreed in principle to a five-year, $153 million deal to stay with Memphis.
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"In principle, there would be no technical difficulty to create such a moon in New York City," he said.
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Pollack's announcement brings the total amount of settlements agreed in principle with U.S. creditors to more than $2 billion.
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The trade unions at KW accept cost-cutting in principle, but refuse to agree to wage cuts or layoffs.
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Beijing and Washington are working to cement a "phase one" trade deal, which was announced in principle last month.
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While the military has its own justice system, it is ostensibly independent like the civilian justice system in principle.
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In principle, this bill could have profound consequences on the very foundations of the philosophy behind a modern economy.
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In 218, Vale's directors had agreed in principle to merge with Stoke as a remedy for their financial woes.
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"In principle, I think they can get along as far as North Korea is concerned," Hyun-Wook Kim said.
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MALLINCKRODT SAYS TO SETTLE IN PRINCIPLE TO RESOLVE "TRACK 1" OPIOID CASES WITH OHIO COUNTIES OF CUYAHOGA AND SUMMIT
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The officials said Venezuela had been receptive to the plan "in principle", but not made any concrete commitments yet.
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"We said we've got a window of opportunity here where we have an agreement in principle," Mr. Perdue said.
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Instead, his government walked away with vague promises of a deal "in principle," but refused to disclose any details.
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Goodman objected that one could, in principle, have any sort of knowledge about our position in the human timeline.
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Everyone wants our troops home in principle, if that can be done responsibly, as Sanders agrees it must be.
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A Lufthansa spokesman said on Friday that refunds remain "possible in principle", but not "within the usual time limits".
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Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Sunday they had agreed in principle on a trade deal.
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In principle, Twitter and Facebook are fantastic tools that give voice to otherwise unheard groups and challenge mainstream views.
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Here are how the different scenarios could play out: "That scenario is straightforward at least in principle," Pildes said.
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We call complexity "technical debt" and realize that at least in principle it needs to be paid down someday.
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European planemaker Airbus said on Wednesday that it has reached agreement in principle with French, U.K. and U.S. authorities.
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In principle, video replay in soccer seems a prudent idea as long as it does not sterilize the game.
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Housekeeping accounts, which can accept unlimited donations, are, in principle, for spending related to party activities, not particular candidates.
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"In principle, you should have your elevator pitch ready for every encounter in Silicon Valley," says entrepreneur Katrin Schmidt.
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At least in principle, the puzzle of aging has been largely resolved, through some elegant pieces of evolutionary reasoning.
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And while the church still opposes the law in principle, it has scaled back its public campaign against it.
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The biggest is that natural factors could in principle be causing the climate to change, as Mr. Pruitt implied.
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"It's very unclear to me: is this an agreement in principle or is it an agreement?" the source said.
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On Thursday, news reports said the United States has reached a "phase one" trade deal in principle with China.
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Sources told CNBC that the Trump administration had reached an agreement in principle on a phase one trade deal.
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And if they did nothing, then, in principle, the attorney general of your state ought to take an interest.
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In principle I think we should be excited for mobility options that can be used by people with disabilities.
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Its National Security Council decided in principle in April to block the Chinese vendor from critical parts of networks.
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In principle, venture capital is where the ordinarily conservative, cynical domain of big money touches dreamy, long-shot enterprise.
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I had a spreadsheet that I used to measure each drop in principle, recalculating the interest I still owed.
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"In principle we are interested in the matter, but the offer terms are not clear," Magued Sherif told Reuters.
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Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals on Friday announced it had reached a settlement in principle with Cuyahoga and Summit counties in Ohio.
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Although being less reliant on banking might be good for the U.K. in principle, the adjustment would be brutal.
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Such payments in principle — there's that word again — are compensation for violations of laws and regulations protecting the public.
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They have met several times recently and may announce an agreement in principle in November, perhaps during Trump's visit.
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On Wednesday, she said only that "the EPP lead candidate could in principle also become the European Commission president".
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"I am against the culture of banning in principle," Ali Anouzla, a Moroccan journalist, said on his Facebook page.
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"In principle, the Moon government has struck out and done something that few other governments have done," he said.
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In principle, Trump's trade team could tweak these formulas to effectively charge China more to sell products to us.
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"Everything is agreed in principle and we are working on the details," said Phil Andrews, chief executive of USA Weightlifting.
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Mercosur, a group to which Brazil belongs, has reached a trade agreement in principle with the European Union (see article).
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In principle, Trump wants to spend big bucks for very different reasons than Ronald Reagan or George W Bush did.
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Both leaders have agreed in principle to a summit, Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday, but it gave no date.
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"We expressed our wish to establish a partnership with Bayer ... Bayer had shown its agreement in principle," Yameogo told Reuters.
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Their perception of their pain and joy and relief and fear cannot, even in principle, be expressed to anyone else.
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Later on Friday, the Presidency's spokesman, General Rego Barros, said Bolsonaro, in principle, does not favor governmental interference in Petrobras.
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Over email, Kelly told me that even more distant stars than Icarus could, in principle, be imaged in future studies.
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And they oppose higher taxes not just on practical grounds but in principle, as improper confiscation from owners of property.
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The Baltimore Ravens agreed in principle to trade quarterback Joe Flacco to the Denver Broncos, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Wednesday.
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"To do that, we in principle don't need a strategic partner, we can do it on our own," Terium said.
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That latter detail is what held up this deal, which had been agreed in principle back in October, TechCrunch understands.
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But ZTE has signed an agreement in principle with the Commerce Department to lift the ban, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
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" Hacked email appears to show DOJ official tipping Clinton campaign about review Podesta responded, "I agree with that in principle.
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Indeed, it's not obvious what evidence could, in principle, settle a dispute over whether some expression is or isn't one.
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From this they concluded that cells could, in principle, be engineered in the same way that circuits and software are.
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There is no reason, in principle, why a computer could not one day do everything a human can and more.
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But it represents something big: Bodies of global governance, like bodies of national governance, can in principle serve various constituencies.
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In principle, cuts in interest rates boost the economy by nudging consumers and companies to spend now and save later.
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"Graphene in principle is transparent; it's so thin that light doesn't get reflected," researcher Santiago Cartamil-Bueno told The Verge.
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Whereas the looser approach has the benefit of being more flexible, the integrators ought in principle to be more efficient.
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It's a nice idea in principle, though actual control over each one is still relatively limited in its current state.
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The Independent says Mourinho has agreed "in principle" to become Manchester United's manager next season, whatever the hell that means.
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"In principle we can only say something about the five-year risk from this study," said Tolstrup in an email.
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It is in principle and logic as fatuous now to pretend that Taiwan as an independent entity does not exist.
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Vacuum, in modern usage, is what you get when you remove everything that you can, whether practically or in principle.
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The bank said late on Friday that it had agreed in principle with unions the terms of 2,592 job cuts.
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Regling said the introduction of such 'European Safe Bonds' or 'Safe Assets' would be "a huge step forwards" in principle.
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DE) on Sunday said it has reached an agreement in principle to sell a 76.8 percent stake in Innogy (IGY.
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China launched the world's first satellite using quantum-entanglement technology, which in principle should ensure that communications cannot be hacked.
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The Asian giant's Shanghai Stock Exchange agreed a deal in principle with the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) on Monday.
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In principle Britain's exporters ought to get a lift from a cheaper pound, but recent evidence suggests they might not.
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"In principle, national measures introducing mandatory origin labeling are indeed allowed," a spokesperson for the European Commission told Food Navigator.
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Insiders say the issue of automotive content has to be nailed down before an agreement in principle can be struck.
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Many Democrats in 2016 objected in principle to candidate Trump's decision not to disclose his business and personal tax filings.
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Britain and the have already agreed in principle that equivalence should form the basis of future EU financial market access.
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Thomas Perez, the labor secretary, said Verizon and its unions had agreed in principle to a new four-year contract.
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Britain and the EU have already agreed in principle that equivalence should form the basis of future EU market access.
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The "easy problem" is explaining, at least in principle, how thinking, memory, attention and so forth are just neurological computing.
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He said on Friday that agreements in principle had been struck with 10 additional bondholders involving settlements totaling $6.7 million.
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In principle, it is possible that a broadband provider could use zero-rating to favor its own content over competitors'.
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These tiles, in principle, could snap together to create an endless array of displays, though Samsung didn't do that demo.
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Key senators have reached a deal "in principle" for Donald Trump Jr. to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Sen.
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In principle, few current economists would disagree with this analysis, even if they find the metaphor a bit too greasy.
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So if those could be addressed—and they are in principle addressable—then improvements could be made at the margins.
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In principle, any message, no matter how complex, can be coded as a sequence of yes/no questions and replies.
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The Segway man explains how balance sensors and dynamic stabilization work and everything seems perfectly simple to me, in principle.
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"Since we print our dollars, we could, in principle, print so freaking many that their price goes down," Branstetter continued.
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Members of Parliament had earlier approved Johnson's Brexit deal in principle but rejected his timetable for passing it through Parliament.
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In principle, people buy these coins because they want to use the services on which the coin will be used.
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Boston-based GE in January had announced an agreement in principle for the settlement and already set aside $1.5 billion.
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"We talk about everything, in principle, with a friendly country that respects the rules of the W.T.O.," Mr. Macron said.
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We would do well, however, to recall that at the time, sodomy could, in principle, be punished with life imprisonment.
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"We have been working for four months and have reached an agreement in principle," a statement from the senators said.
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He delighted in etymology, synonyms and antonyms, slang, swear words, palindromes, anatomical terms, neologisms (but objected, in principle, to contractions).
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In principle, one of those universes is ours — but nobody knows, because the math and physics are so horrendously complex.
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"We should be able to agree to most of our items in principle by tonight," the Tennessee Republican said. Sen.
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That includes categories like Confederate States, which are legitimate in principle but can be potentially problematic or misused in practice.
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Orrin Hatch of Utah told CNBC that allowing full expensing is a good idea in principle but complicated in practice.
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Lawmakers reached a deal in principle Thursday on 2628 annual spending bills to fund the government and avoid a shutdown.
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The US and the Taliban have reached an agreement "in principle" in early September 2019, Khalilzad said at the time.
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He is on record as agreeing, in principle, with having the clock on malpractice start at the moment of discovery.
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"In principle, it's great," he began, so long as the stands are paid for and the fair makes a profit.
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In principle, it creates a legal framework for the military's role in law enforcement, emphasizing drug trafficking and organized crime.
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Eight of the provinces signed on to the agreement in principle in June, while Manitoba has since come on board.
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US stocks rallied on Thursday on news that the two sides had agreed in principle to a preliminary trade deal.
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"In principle, there is no large-scale relocation of nomads," the administration bureau of the Sanjiangyuan National Park told Reuters.
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True to her word, New Zealand's cabinet met Monday and agreed on "in principle" changes to be detailed next week.
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In principle, a universal basic income (or its cousin, the negative income tax) isn't automatically anathema to a fiscal conservative.
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On Sunday afternoon he said there was an agreement in principle and it would be enacted within 000-48 hours.
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So this was a fairly bad day for the archbishop, who had hoped to get the entire deal approved in principle.
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Wright said Ashley had not responded to a request to attend Parliament to answer questions, nor agreed in principle to attend.
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Sterling jumped 1.2 percent after Britain and EU political leaders agreed in principle to a text setting out their future relationship.
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Moving birth control over the counter is one of the few issues where Democrats and Republicans agree, at least in principle.
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Eneco's 53 municipal shareholders voted in October in principle to sell the company, valued at around 4 billion euros ($4.8 billion).
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The government has in principle agreed to provide aid to different bidders depending on their respective plans, the first source said.
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The company has said Friday's agreement in principle makes "meaningful changes and enhancements" that will make its wireline business more competitive.
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Welborn said in principle he did not favour dual-listings, but for an African-focused company, London was the obvious market.
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"I heard the United States was looking for an agreement in principle to work out the details later," he told Reuters.
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In principle, under a treaty called the Basel Convention, this is illegal unless the receiving government has given explicit prior consent.
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A deal has been agreed in principle for Russia to sell Turkey its potent S-400 long-range air-defence system.
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To test this idea in principle he and his colleagues removed some pieces from sponges collected originally for other research purposes.
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The world is both producer and consumer of oil, so in principle the overall effect of oil-price increases is neutral.
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The adversaries have agreed in principle on a framework for ending their war, says Zalmay Khalilzad, America's point man on Afghanistan.
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In principle, all of these questions can inform merger decisions within the current, mainstream framework for competition, centred on consumer welfare.
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"In principle, it's so simple, but in practice, it's really hard to make these elements pure from a mixture," Schelter said.
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Crucially, the mutations that had broken these genes could in principle be fixed with an adenine deaminase that worked on DNA.
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In principle, the matching system could accommodate such preferences, in addition to less controversial ones, concerning education, skills or languages spoken.
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Reuters reported earlier on Thursday the two countries are outlining commitments in principle on the stickiest issues in their trade dispute.
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In principle (which in Russian political lingo means "in a different world"), it makes perfect sense for Moscow to be patient.
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In the long term, "strong AI," or general artificial intelligence, is possible in principle but not desirable (more on this later).
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"I think the Fed's showing that going every three months is something that they are, in principle, comfortable with," Hatzius said.
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He wasn't opposed to privatization in principle, but he had little faith in the process that had been set in motion.
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Of the many things Donald Trump has planned for his presidency, Democrats support at least one—in principle, if not specifics.
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In principle, London and Brussels say they hope to continue recognizing each other's labeling rules but negotiations are still going on.
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I worry there is more uncertainty than there was a year ago, in principle because of the rhetoric that is there.
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In principle, the basic requirement of anti-money laundering regulations is to identify the owners of the wealth that you manage.
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In principle a staunch opponent of intervention, he accepted its temporary need to stabilize the market after the shekel had leapt.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian sanctions-hit businessman Oleg Deripaska has agreed in principle to reduce his stake in Russia's En+ Group (ENPLq.
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Many states and utilities have resisted the energy planning contemplated by the CPP, at least in principle if not in practice.
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"We now have an economic agreement in principle," Adam Harris, a lawyer for studio co-founder Bob Weinstein, told the judge.
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Even more worryingly, many PMDB leaders are beholden to business interests that back reform in principle but not always in practice.
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Joseph Tsai, Alibaba's executive vice chairman, has reached an agreement in principle to purchase the high minority stake, the network reported.
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This could in principle happen already this week, but the Commission could also take more time to prepare its recommendation. Dec.
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According to the report, the deal in principle would also require ZTE to set aside $6900 million for any future violations.
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There's also resistance to using Narcan in principle: Narcan will only encourage addicts to stay hooked, or so the reasoning goes.
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On Friday, China said it reached a consensus with the U.S. in principle after a phone call among high-level negotiators.
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"The proposal has the in-principle support of over 70 percent in value of all sukuk holders combined," the committee said.
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Agreements in principle do not always turn out to be agreements in substance, but if this materializes, kudos to both leaders.
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Senate Democrats had initially demanded that Republicans agree in principle to a deal that would provide permanent protections for DACA recipients.
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I am a full-time work-from-home freelancer, so in principle I have the flexibility to set my own hours.
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Therefore, the net metering system cannot be "pro-consumer" even in principle; it subsidizes some consumers at the expense of others.
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Neither Pallante's endorsement in principle of greater autonomy for the Copyright Office nor Hayden's decision to remove her created these tensions.
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"I did not know the amount and at the moment I can say in principle that it's not good," Plenkovic said.
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International law does not call into question a country's right, in principle, to repatriate people who do not need international protection.
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This is an excellent idea in principle, and a win-win for those involved: the hiring companies and Puerto Rican citizens.
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His team is working through the fine details of the renegotiated U.S.-Korea trade deal after reaching an agreement in principle.
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CHIP advocates want the five-year extension that has been agreed to, at least in principle, by top Republicans and Democrats.
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"There were certain ethnic groups—Jewish groups, mainly—in the United States who were against us in principle," von Tiesenhausen said.
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It seems still more impossible that a quarrel which has already been settled in principle should be the subject of war.
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"We see in principle very favourably the consolidation of two French players in the French technology," a spokeswoman for Bpifrance said.
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In principle, a less disruptive pacemaker might be constructed along these lines, and some human tests were carried out in 1995.
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"There is, I would say, an agreement in principle," Fabrizio Carboni, the organization's regional director for the Middle East, told reporters.
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"All that was made by human beings, in principle, was made due to science," he said after accepting the Nobel Prize.
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She may be fine with it in principle but may not want to upset the apple cart with her ex-husband.
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In principle, any certified lab in the US with the right equipment could have followed suit—including hospitals and commercial labs.
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And while he supports DACA in principle, he maintains that "the constitution has to override everything else," including his personal preferences.
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Whatever the merits in principle of this idea, Americans will be very wary of that path to universal health insurance coverage.
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The government thought it had settled that claim in principle a year ago, but it has ended up in litigation anyway.
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But experts say that it will be difficult to put a deal in principle into an official legal document so quickly.
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Over the summer, Mr. Khalilzad and Taliban negotiators, initialed a deal "in principle" after nine rounds of discussions in Doha, Qatar.
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"In principle, on paper, yes we have reached an agreement — that it is done," Mr. Khalilzad told the Afghan channel ToloNews.
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In principle, a win or loss means as much as one in July or September, although that's not the case psychologically.
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After all, a simple objection in principle to the abolition of departments not established by the Constitution is not an argument.
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The six senators in attendance announced that a deal in principle had been reached, before reports of Trump's profane comments surfaced.
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The tentative agreement, which Trump refers to as a "phase one" deal, codifies what was agreed to in principle in October.
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Assistant coach Nick Nurse agreed in principle to become head coach of the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday, multiple outlets have reported.
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An agreement "in principle" has been reached between the US and the Taliban, President Trump's special envoy for the country says.
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Reuters reported in November that United and its pilots union had reached an agreement in principle to extend the labor contract.
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But, as it turns out, Americans may be more willing to abide an offensive nuclear strike in principle than previously thought.
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" They said they would report back to the court by next Thursday "indicating whether we have reached an agreement in principle.
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"The Saudi authorities at the highest levels could, in principle, be responsible for the crime of torture," their final report said.
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En+ said in April that Deripaska had agreed in principle to reduce his stake in the company to below 50 percent.
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In principle, the launch of, say, a smartphone app that compares prices at petrol stations ought to be a boon to consumers.
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What we saw this week was a historic moment where you have Kim Jong-un, in principle, giving up the nuclear weapons.
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Members also agreed in principle to formalize a charter for cooperation with non-member producers such as Russia despite objections from Iran.
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But in principle, China hopes the strategy can play a constructive role in promoting world peace and stability and promoting China-U.
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The media company owned by Rupert Murdoch had reportedly reached an agreement in principle to buy Sky for £11.2 billion ($43 billion).
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For now, Britain remains, in principle, a full member of the EU but will be excluded from discussions affecting its exit terms.
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OPEC agreed in principle to cut production during a meeting at its headquarters in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, two sources told Reuters.
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But in principle, there's no reason Apple couldn't build an iPhone that even it doesn't know how to unlock without the passcode.
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Halliburton subsequently appealed that ruling, and had been awaiting a decision prior to announcing Friday's agreement in principle to settle the case.
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The news comes a week after U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo announced an agreement in principle.
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"Defendant Honig and the Commission staff reached an agreement in principle to settle the Commission's claims for liability," the April motion said.
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Besides Johnson & Johnson, generic opioid maker Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals previously reached a $30 million "settlement in principle" in the Cuyahoga and Summit case.
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J&J - CONFIRM AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE TO SETTLE OPIOID LITIGATION AS ANNOUNCED BY A COMMITTEE OF STATE ATTORNEYS GENERAL ON OCT. 21
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Clinton and Sanders have a fair amount to disagree over, but in principle they ought to be able to unite on this.
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Making, shipping and mounting the shows in the national pavilions is in principle funded by arts organisations such as the British Council.
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But though there may be agreement on this in principle, the difference lies in the detail and has opened a deep rift.
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They also point to possible military applications: gene drives could in principle make creatures that used not to spread disease more dangerous.
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In June, Mozambique's finance ministry said the country had reached a restructuring deal in principle with holders of its defaulted 2023 bond.
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The two sides have started to outline commitments in principle on key points of contention, sources familiar with the negotiations told Reuters.
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Volkswagen spokeswoman Jeannine Ginivan said the automaker was pleased with the agreement in principle, but said details will remain confidential for now.
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Nearly 60% of about 3,000 respondents to a government-commissioned survey supported, in principle, the construction of artificial islands east of Lantau.
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The UN, in principle, retains the right to impose its will by force should a government fail to protect its own citizens.
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This would in principle prevent shareholders and executives from getting rich by selling mispriced taxpayer guarantees, as they did before the crisis.
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Lavrov said at a conference in Abu Dhabi that Russia was grateful that the two sides had in principle accepted the invitation.
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Mr Heede's calculations, which most scientists accept, mean that responsibility for past and future warming can be apportioned—at least in principle.
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"In principle, I support the proposal, which I find necessary," added Roberto Gualtieri, an Italian center-left lawmaker who chairs the committee.
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But editing the microbial genome, by adding or subtracting particular species—and thus the genes they carry—is in principle far easier.
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In principle, the operational-risk requirement may be multiplied to reflect past transgressions (because banks with a bad record may sin again).
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Accepting him will not be easy for the bank's staff or for its other shareholders (who in principle could veto the appointment).
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The Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, ending, in principle, the state of war between the Allies and Germany.
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Traditionally conservative Colombian voters, in favor of peace in principle but unhappy at perceived soft treatment for the guerrillas, confounded those forecasts.
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The bottom line: In principle, your credit isn't damaged, and these companies can't come after you, if they can't recoup their money.
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The meeting follows reports that both sides have started to outline commitments in principle on the stickiest issues in their protracted dispute.
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And they required Southern states to legally enact many of these ideas — at least in principle — to be readmitted to the Union.
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Since 2000, the Nationalist party has alternated in the presidency with the Democratic Progressive Party, whose program in principle calls for independence.
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Secondly, the world's nations agreed in principle to limit global warming to 2℃ — and to strive for an increase of just 1.5℃.
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Why should this be any different in principle than a Bernie Madoff providing assurances to victims that his funds promise great returns?
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"This development could in principle represent a more stable and less risky form of credit extension than bank lending," said the study.
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Republicans on Capitol Hill are facing severe backlash for agreeing in principle to strip the Office of Congressional Ethics of its power.
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Chinese insurer Ping An Insurance is the biggest investor in Lufax, which has received approval, in principle, from the Singapore central bank.
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Mallinckrodt said its agreement-in-principle to resolve the department's marketing investigation is subject to finalization and contains no admission of wrongdoing.
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The idea is not Shallow Hal—it's not in principle an exercise in making fun of women who don't look like supermodels.
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"We are pleased to have reached an agreement in principle to resolve these matters," said Lloyd Blankfein, the bank's chairman and CEO.
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Republicans and Democrats have a deal, in principle, for a short-term fix — but only to patch a problem Trump himself created.
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On Friday, China said it reached a consensus in principle with the U.S. after a phone call among trade negotiators this week.
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The settlement in principle was agreed to by Michigan State's board of trustees in a conference call Tuesday night, the statement said.
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Reuters has learned that ZTE signed an agreement in principle that would lift a Commerce Department ban on buying from U.S. suppliers.
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Babis said the biggest banks have in principle agreed contributing starting capital of 6 billion crowns ($260 million) into the proposed fund.
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When it convened this week the House demanded a government proposal with fewer ministers, although it backed the U.N. plan in principle.
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"It's probably a consequence of the McLaren Report ... in principle there could be decisions on a whole range of sports," Smirnov said.
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But sources told Reuters a deal in principle is unlikely to be announced at the Summit of the Americas in Lima, Peru.
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Grassley told reporters on Wednesday that they were still discussing Trump Jr. and had an "agreement in principle" on bringing in Manafort.
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He said last week that he thought lawmakers would be able to talk about "an agreement in principle" for an immigration bill.
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If egg distributors are keeping their eggs refrigerated, then ideally, the supermarkets they're delivering to should follow suit (at least in principle).
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It is certainly possible in principle, but a lot would have to change before the mass adoption of alternative services became realistic.
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"Such a memory can in principle help us in perceiving whenever the visual input is interrupted, noisy, or ambiguous," he tells me.
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Ferguson and Dos Anjos is a compelling match up because the fighters are in principle quite similar but in practice completely different.
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But in principle, a future president could turn those capabilities inward, using them to spy on domestic political opponents, journalists, and activists.
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The South Korean government also said that the two Koreas had agreed in principle to field a joint women's ice hockey team.
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You're not just tipping because it's the right thing to— you're tipping for the service and the experience, at least in principle.
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Saudi Aramco announced an agreement in principle to buy a 20% stake in the oil-to-chemicals business of India's Reliance Industries.
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While President Trump's trade truce last week with China temporarily cooled tensions, the "agreement in principle" would not roll back existing tariffs.
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Shares in Asia jumped on Friday following news that Washington and Beijing have agreed to a phase one trade deal in principle.
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Congressional negotiators reached a tentative deal in principle Thursday to fund the government as the deadline to avoid a shutdown draws nearer.
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In principle, he says, viral assembly can be used to significantly improve the structure of battery electrodes and boost their charging rates.
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In principle, the particles could also be armed with biomaterial that would kill the cancer cells, although this remains a distant goal.
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Even though the Philippines agreed in principle to one joint development, a formal agreement to that end has yet to be signed.
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Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Gantz support the idea of a unity government in principle, but on different, and possibly mutually exclusive, terms.
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But earlier this month ZTE reportedly reached an agreement in principle with the Trump administration to lift the Department of Commerce's ban.
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En+ Group said in April that Deripaska had agreed in principle to reduce his stake in the company to below 50 percent.
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But Mr. Barnier said that would be contingent on reaching an agreement in principle on the broad outlines of the final settlement.
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So at its base, this is an agreement in principle that the smart home needs that same basic level of common plumbing.
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US and Chinese negotiators have agreed in principle to the "phase one" trade deal, a person familiar with the matter told CNN.
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The Finance Ministry said on Friday it had reached a restructuring deal in principle with holders of the bond issued in 2016.
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U.S. medical regulators are supportive in principle of home dialysis because it means more frequent blood cleansing sessions, bolstering long-term health.
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This approach would allow federal legislators to stay true to conservative principles, while still favoring, in principle, coverage for pre-existing conditions.
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But we'll have to see how he reacts to the "agreement in principle" that the House and Senate seem to have reached.
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He said last month that the United States and the Taliban had agreed in principle to the framework of a peace deal.
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And that in principle, if AMC had a way to monetize the catalog of prior seasons, that would be great for AMC.
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The two agreed in principle that the Iranians should exit Syria but Russia saw that as a tough task, the official said.
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Instead, Trump and Kim will agree in principle to the closure and working-level staff will finalize the details in future talks.
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"In principle, dual nationals have been used as bargaining chips, not so much to 'extort' money but for political purposes," he said.
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In principle, the risk from continued global warming applies not just to temperate countries, but to cities at high altitude in tropical countries.
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They will be joined by Dubai Islamic Bank, which last month received approval in principle for a banking license from the central bank.
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In principle, if we can understand those operations and implement them, then that new implementation will again produce the mind and conscious awareness.
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Countries that join commit in principle to apply their lowest tariff rate on goods from other member countries, called most-favored nation treatment.
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"The United States and the Republic of Korea have reached an agreement in principle on a new Special Measures Agreement," a spokeswoman said.
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Tuesday night's budget address should, in principle, be an opportunity to fill in some more details on exactly what Trump has in mind.
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Genetics can, in principle, reconstruct those sizes and reconstruct the degree of density and sophistication that some of these groups must have had.
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EIOPA said that in principle, insurance contracts concluded before March 30 by British insurance companies in the EU27 remain valid after that date.
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Last month, Deutsche Bank reached a $7.2 billion settlement in principle to resolve a U.S. probe of its sale of toxic mortgage securities.
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You might think any distinct state of any system can always be reliably distinguished (at least in principle) by a measurement or observation.
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The Justice Department and Chicago city officials signed an "agreement in principle" to keep negotiating what comes next, which may include federal oversight.
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Denham said his group has agreed in principle to the outlines of the bill but they are waiting to see the full text.
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Good management could in principle get the stocks back up through the use of quotas, property rights and other constraints on untrammelled exploitation.
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While Candy deals with this restrictive issue in "Principle Is All," Deuce breakout Darlene (Dominique Fishback) does as well on a smaller scale.
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"This week, Defendant Honig and the Commission staff reached an agreement in principle to settle the Commission's claims for liability," the motion said.
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The extension of time was requested to allow the SEC to obtain "approval of a settlement in principle," according to the latest filing.
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"In principle, I think iron addition to the Southern Ocean could make a difference in terms of drawing down atmospheric CO2," Anderson said.
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It's not to claim that the questions are in principle unanswerable, and therefore the field has dropped out of the realm of science.
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The emergence of the phrase "liberal elite" is deeply unfortunate, since liberals ought in principle to be wary of the power of elites.
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If you happen to be the unlucky matter falling in, the speed is potentially very large, in principle approaching the speed of light.
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Because there are 21915 different amino-acid possibilities for each of the links in the chain, there are in principle 20002 such proteins.
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The newspaper said that an agreement in principle has now been reached over the EU's demand for a 60 billion euro financial settlement.
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Reports earlier on Thursday said negotiators from the two countries are outlining commitments in principle on the stickiest issues in their trade dispute.
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Thyssenkrupp's works council chief on Friday said he was not aware of any agreement in principle to merge its European business with Tata.
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Last week, Lighthizer expressed optimism that negotiations to modify NAFTA were making progress and that a deal in principle could be reached quickly.
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After a spirited discussion, a consensus emerged that adopting the option that seemed ideal in principle would be too easily misunderstood in practice.
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"The United States and the Republic of Korea have reached an agreement in principle on a new Special Measures Agreement," a spokeswoman said.
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He also objected in principle: if African-Americans received reparations, what about the other victims of discrimination, including America's many "waves of immigrants"?
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A proposal was made for the whistleblower to answer questions in writing, the two sources said, and House aides accepted it in principle.
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It was the kind of revelation that, when put in the public domain, we feel we know in principle, if not in detail.
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Last week Ross and Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo announced an agreement in principle, but said U.S. producers did not support the deal.
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In September, OPEC agreed in principle at a meeting in Algiers to reduce output for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis.
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The opposition Social Democrats signaled its support in principle for a ban on garments such as the burqa, which it said oppressed women.
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After the talks, Baghdasaryan said his party was ready, at least in principle, to back Pashinyan for the job of premier next week.
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For 2628 years, Collins has been considered a moderate Republican, willing to veer away from the party's leadership when she disagrees in principle.
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"In principle, we are happy to have the people participate to the election," said Junji Yuasa, Chairman of the AKB48 General Election committee.
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In a separate statement, Areva said its board had approved in principle a 5 billion euro capital increase to restore its financial situation.
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Thirteen months after Seacrest's sign off, ABC has a deal in principle with producer FremantleMedia to bring back American Idol, Mashable has confirmed.
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There are lots of alternatives based on subsidies and regulations that work in principle and are used in practice in many European countries.
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Today the blatant discrimination described above, for example, is illegal, and Americans overwhelmingly support, at least in principle, the ideal of gender equality.
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He supports single-payer healthcare, while Murphy, who says he supports single-payer in principle, is focused on defending the Affordable Care Act.
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In Germany and Russia, conversely, women were now in principle to have equal status, though the practice did not always follow the principle.
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House and Senate negotiators said they have reached an agreement in principle Thursday on the farm bill, months after the previous legislation expired.
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At least in principle, then, he agreed, information is always preserved — even in the smoke and ashes when you, say, burn a book.
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The overall transition law is in principle supported by major opposition leaders including Popular Will, First Justice, and Democratic Action, the lawmakers said.
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The U.S. was thought to be looking to secure a deal in principle with the NAFTA agreement sometime over the next three weeks.
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Still, even a zero-rating program that is democratic in principle can get clouded when the company behind it wants to play, too.
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The U.S. and South Korea have reached an agreement "in principle" on sharing the cost of U.S. troops stationed on the Korean Peninsula.
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"The United States and the Republic of Korea have reached an agreement in principle on a new Special Measures Agreement," the official said.
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"We remain flexible in principle (to suggestions), but we definitely want them to be more accountable, especially the big companies," the official said.
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In principle, you should be able to combine antiprotons and positrons and make anti-atoms and even antimatter molecules, cells, planets and people.
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Last week, Ross and Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo announced an agreement in principle but said U.S. producers did not support the deal.
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Some question whether it was a face-saving attempt after the deal his envoy said had been reached "in principle" faced serious challenges.
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Yet NSF said Loans at Home would be independent and added it expects an agreement in principle to be reached with the CMA.
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Though the Taliban and American negotiators had finalized a peace deal "in principle" in September, the insurgent group continued attacks across the country.
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"In principle, activities like that would be permitted," said Christopher Johnson, space law adviser at the Secure World Foundation, a U.S. think tank.
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Britain has agreed in principle with the EU to have a status quo transition period, which is expected to be finalised in March.
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The State Council reiterated an earlier decision to halt in principle the approval of new coal mines and additional capacity, the statement said.
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This would, in principle, give researchers insight into whether the world exists independently of our observations of whether our observations shape the world.
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The agreement in principle was reached between the government and Red Pines and Spinnaker, funds managed by Varde Partners and Spinnaker Capital, Ltd.
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Back in September, the cartel agreed in principle to restrict production, but now it actually has to divide up concrete cuts among members.
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MPs had earlier voted in favour of Johnson's deal in principle but voted to reject Johnson's accelerated timetable to pass his Brexit bill.
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"If and when there is a signed agreement in principle reached between those or any other parties, I will announce it," he said.
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Though I don't support many of the things Reagan did in office, he was qualified to serve both in principle and in practice.
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It would be an unfathomable violation of norms of human decency, worse not in numbers but in principle than even the Yemen war.
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The group's efforts got a lift in June 2015, when Ben & Jerry's formally agreed in principle to support the Milk With Dignity program.
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In principle, we could spend just as much, or more, under any other configuration of health care coverage, including a single-payer program.
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The Trump administration, having received a detailed proposal from Canadian officials the day before, submitted a counteroffer, which the Canadians accepted in principle.
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Opposition parties say they are in favor of an election in principle, but are debating whether or not to accept Johnson's proposed date.
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She also said her cabinet had agreed "in principle" to an overhaul of the country's gun laws and was working out the details.
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"I believe in principle that it should be seen by the courts and a judge should be allowed to decide," Ms. Agee said.
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" Uribe claims he is not opposed to peace in principle but that he wants to renegotiate the agreement, which he says needs "corrections.
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As staunch defenders of the unity of the United Kingdom, they are also concerned in principle about different economic treatment for Northern Ireland.
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That can provide improvements, like self-driving cars, and doing many jobs that could in principle release humans to pursue more fulfilling activities.
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In principle, even the NAB supports the idea that those who create content deserve to be paid fairly when their work is used.
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The company said in August that it had reached an agreement in principle to settle the case by paying the government $150 million.
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In principle, this means scholars may encounter a broad range of research and discovery, dredge up forgotten work and possibly connect important dots.
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The US and the Taliban reached an agreement "in principle" in early September 2019, Trump's special envoy for Afghanistan said at the time.
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Speaking after her weekly cabinet meeting Monday evening local time, Ardern told reporters that ministers had agreed "in principle" to reform gun laws.
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China was uncharacteristically quiet after news broke that the U.S. had agreed to a phase one trade deal in principle with the Chinese.
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That guarded against British lawmakers' approving Mr. Johnson's deal in principle on Saturday, but then holding up the detailed legislation that would follow.
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If you know the song and vocalist very well, you could -- at least in principle -- mask out the band and recover the whisper.
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"The parties are pleased to inform the court that Red Granite and the government have reached a settlement in principle," the filing stated.
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By the time the four senior lawmakers wrapped up their second meeting a few hours later, a deal in principle had been struck.
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Although the new parliament elected in 2015 has a more conservative make-up, many lawmakers are opposed in principle to revising recent decisions.
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Still, there was an inclusive spirit afoot in this bold, young country that would, in principle, make a Muslim feel safe and welcomed.
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Charter and Viacom agreed in principle on Tuesday night to the deal, which would see Viacom's networks remaining accessible to 16.6 million households.
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"In principle we are interested in the matter, but the offer terms are not clear," Magued Sherif said in an interview with Reuters.
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Stefan Hofrichter, chief economist for giant German asset manager Allianz, said that in principle sterling at Tuesday's levels around $1.23 was significantly undervalued.
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Lawmakers have agreed to the legislation in principle and it will now be debated further by both chambers of Parliament early next year.
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He said there was "no political necessity" to keep Canada in a new deal that Mexico appears to have agreed with in principle.
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In principle the EU's single market ensures people based in one member state are free to do business in others without any barriers.
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In principle the NPI effect must be somewhere in the mix but it's not nearly as accentuated as implied by the trade figures.
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"We have reached an agreement in principle with the Department of Justice to extend and clarify the consent decree," Live Nation said reut.
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"I think this is very promising work in principle," said Rudolf Jaenisch, a stem cell expert at the Whitehead Institute in Cambridge, Mass.
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Negotiators for the world's two biggest economies are trying to cement a "phase one" trade deal, which was announced in principle in October.
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"We have been working for four months and have reached an agreement in principle" that addresses the main policies Trump sought, they said.
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Jarana said in April the airline has reached an agreement in principle with lenders to roll over 9.2 billion rand ($631.00 million) of debt.
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Importantly, we can deliver these molecules alone to animals and see protective benefit, which could in principle obviate the need for a fecal transplant.
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En+ said in a statement on Friday that Deripaska had agreed in principle to reduce his stake in En+ to less than 50 percent.
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Most of the 28 EU states agree in principle with more effective taxation of digital companies, but differences remain on how to move forward.
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While backing greater flexibility and speed in principle, Brecht said Zetsche's campaign may need certain framework rules to avoid asking too much of employees.
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"But I think China's position in principle is very clear, which is that China's door to dialogue and consultations is always open," Hua said.
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Gene drives can in principle be used against any creatures which reproduce sexually with short generations and aren't too rooted to a single spot.
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Perceptual ad blockers are much harder to subvert in principle because they require advertisers to fundamentally change the content and appearance of the ad.
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NHTSA in September announced a separate voluntary deal in principle with major automakers to eventually make standard automatic emergency braking in all future vehicles.
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"In principle, we know the basic tools to address them, and certainly there is no need from my perspective to panic about these trends."
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It is not too late for a compromise in which Britain accepts something like free movement in principle, but heavily constrains it in practice.
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That means in principle the Senate might decide he's guilty too and remove both Trump and Pence, thus making House Speaker Nancy Pelosi president.
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In principle, a drone would pick up a parcel from a warehouse, fly it over to a hoe or business and drop it off.
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Then, when she hooks up with her co-worker Billy (Josh Salt) in "Principle" she pushes his head down in bed for oral sex.
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"In principle, there could be another problem, but the chances of that are very low and we would taste it immediately," he told us.
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ON JANUARY 17th the Times of London reported that Emmanuel Macron, France's president, had agreed in principle to lend the Bayeux tapestry to Britain.
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In principle, other senses could also be restored: optogenetic stimulation of cells in the inner ear of mice has been used to control hearing.
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Even pointless lies, I mean, lies that don't even serve his purpose, I think that is so toxic and so divisive just in principle.
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If you have more than one extra dimension then they can be all circular but in principle they can also have more complicated shapes.
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The company also announced a $29.10 billion settlement in principle with the Department of Justice stemming from GE's now-defunct subprime mortgage business WMC.
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Anti-consumerist in principle and aesthetically pleasing in practice, the concept of minimalism presents a soothing, blank canvas for the rest of life's messiness.
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In principle, they could print money to buy any number of assets, including stocks (Japan's central bank is already a big buyer of equities).
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The U.N. statement said the two sides also agreed "in principle" on Phase 2, entailing full redeployment of both parties' forces in Hodeidah province.
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I mean, it's a great idea in principle, but who among us has ever had great success masturbating in an upright position (not me!).
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Rio Tinto CEO Jean-Sebastien Jacques told shareholders in April the technology worked in principle but needed to be tested on a commercial scale.
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Water from the Helmand River is in principle shared under a 1973 treaty, which assigned Iran 820 million cubic meters of water a year.
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On Monday, La Repubblica daily said Mediaset and Vivendi had reached an agreement in principle on a deal that would include a share swap.
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Muhammad Azhar, state minister for revenue, tweeted that an "agreement in principle has been reached on all outstanding issues with IMF" during Umar's trip.
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The newspaper also said that an agreement in principle has now been reached over the EU's demand for a 60 billion-euro financial settlement.
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Since signing up in principle last year, Panama has rowed back, saying it could not meet all the reporting standards required for automatic sharing.
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Though sensible in principle, this stipulation has placed a heavy administrative burden on school districts, even as it often fails to achieve its purpose.
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Increasing smartphone penetration and new capacities like cloud computing and big data analytics could, in principle, tailor rewarding jobs for every person on earth.
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"In principle it will be between three and four weeks but we will try to reduce those dates, that's the big goal," Pons added.
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The demonstrations were the first since the ruling military council and civilian opposition agreed in principle to a power-sharing arrangement ahead of elections.
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The earth-shattering news out of Washington Tuesday was that President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats actually agreed on something — at least in principle.
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The two companies said on Wednesday they had reached a deal in principle on a Business Combination Agreement for their proposed $70 billion merger.
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We're told the people behind a secret new media venture Milo will be working with have agreed in principle to file the necessary paperwork.
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That's an easy decision to make in principle, but difficult once you actually get to the store and stare at prices on the boxes.
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One way Elizabeth Warren wants to control health care spending in the United States is simple in principle: Pay doctors and hospitals significantly less.
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In principle, income from such funds is then available to support education, health, economic development, and other local priorities even after mines have closed.
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"I think what's tough is, impeachment in principle is something that I openly support," Ocasio-Cortez told reporters after a House Democratic Caucus meeting.
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China said that it had reached a consensus with the U.S. in principle after a phone call among high-level trade negotiators this week.
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Trump spoke shortly after lawmakers said they had reached a funding deal in principle to avoid another government shutdown set to begin on Saturday.
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And though Trump said both sides have "agreed in principle," any short-term deal is far from guaranteed given his volatile behavior towards China.
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Brough said the in-principle agreement will reduce Noble's indebtedness to sustainable levels and in line with the company's size and range of activities.
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In Beijing, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said she did not know the details of the blacklisting, but that in principle China-U.
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Earlier in the day, Yoder's office said there was an agreement in principle and the two sides were working out minor technical details. Rep.
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Chicago and federal officials have signed an agreement in principle to create a court-enforced consent decree addressing the issues revealed by the probe.
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Microsoft officials in India have "in principle agreed" to the request, Gulshan Rai, India's cyber security coordinator, told Reuters over the phone on Friday.
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This week, as a result of that process, they reached a deal "in principle" on proposed compromise legislation to stabilize premiums under the ACA.
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U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said last week he was "optimistic that we can get something done in principle in the next little bit".
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Indeed, their support for Trump appears to have led them to change their minds about whether, in principle, politicians need to conduct moral lives.
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In principle, smaller networks can be higher-quality when care is closely coordinated and only high-value providers are selected, as in some HMOs.
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The Democrats have held eight debates so far, and have agreed in principle to hold at least two more, including the one in April.
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"In principle" is the key word, because not much works without integration, and nothing works without the intention of the migrants to integrate themselves.
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But in principle, this is the kind of evidence you need to definitely prove that a foreign government was responsible for a particular attack.
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The Federal Communications Commission's chief has given his blessing to the merger in principle and is expected to circulate a formal order within weeks.
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A spokesperson for Grassley confirmed that several general agreements had been made in principle on the matter, though details were still being ironed out.
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Reuters reported that the United States and China have started to outline commitments in principle to resolve the stickiest issues in their trade dispute.
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In principle, this hair could encode information on the surface of the black hole, recording all those details that Einstein's equations supposedly leave out.
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"To some extent, the leader of the United States now has greater room to maneuver, which, in principle, he can use," Mr. Kosachev wrote.
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Last week, Britain agreed in principle to write a divorce check estimated at $47 billion to $53 billion, more than double its initial offer.
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The discipline now seems committed in principle to gender equality, despite considerable disagreement about just what that means and how best to achieve it.
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But there is no reason in principle that, say, the Euro could not be used for payment or settlement purposes for a given project.
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"In principle, if the airspeed indicator malfunctions, it can cause different anomalies for a pilot," said Mr. Haryo of the National Transportation Safety Committee.
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Although that square footage is larger than the average Paris cafe terrace, according to urban planning authorities, others agree with the argument in principle.
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The international community can help transform the Israeli majority that supports a peace process in principle into a majority that believes it is possible.
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A "second reading vote" — which measures lawmakers' support in principle but does not amount to final approval — is expected to happen around 7 p.m.
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The company said there is an agreement in principle with a group of attorneys general from North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas and other defendants.
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Dish and T-Mobile have agreed to a deal in principle that would create a fourth carrier, according to a report from CNBC yesterday.
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" George S. Canellos, attorney for John Stetson, when reached by phone, said, "We have reached an agreement in principle to settle with the SEC.
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This comes after top House and Senate negotiators reached a deal in principle last Thursday, with staffers hammering out the details over the weekend.
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Meanwhile, top congressional appropriators said Thursday they reached an agreement in principle on 12 spending bills to keep the government running past Friday's deadline.
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The W.N.B.A. and its union agreed in principle on a contract that would sharply increase salaries and benefits, in a milestone for female athletes.
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Although we have differences on borders, an agreement in principle to live alongside each other as two independent states would be a meaningful start.
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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP teased trade-watchers on September 25th when he reannounced a deal with Japan (just weeks after announcing an agreement in principle).
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As he transitions to a new national security team, Trump has made clear he wants advisers who agree in principle with his core beliefs.
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That would be fair in principle; but also a way to increase yet further the world's reliance on the unproven technologies of carbon capture.
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It is not our idea of job training—it's not focused on any specific manufacturing-type skill, nor is it occupationally based in principle.
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The Reagan concept of limited government derived from America's enlightenment movement founding, which in principle gave power to the individual and not the government.
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In principle — if not in value — our key tag program seems to have been a precursor of the Tiffany key ring, introduced in 1969.
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This is very exciting work, and in principle it could help with all kinds of unintended effects of intelligent technologies like AI and robots.
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Most Independent Greeks approved the bill in principle but voted against an article setting the minimum age at 15, arguing that was too young.
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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is pressing for a deal in principle to avoid clashing with Mexican presidential elections on July 1.
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Khalilzad had told Afghanistan's TOLOnews on Monday that the US and the Taliban have reached an agreement "in principle," pending final approval by Trump.
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This may not be news, even in the movie industry, which loves white-picket fences in principle but remains a gated community in fact.
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The state-owned bank said late on Thursday its board had given an in-principle approval to explore an investment opportunity in Yes Bank.
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The council on Sunday rejected Ethiopia's proposal which the opposition coalition agreed to on Saturday, but did agree in principle to the AU's plan.
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Some have supported the Green New Deal in principle, but that congressional resolution was more a statement of ideals than a plan of action.
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The French government, Renault's biggest shareholder, supports a merger with FCA in principle but will need to see more details, its main spokeswoman said.
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In principle, it makes sense for a developing country to borrow from abroad to invest in infrastructure that will eventually improve productivity and diversify exports.
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In principle, this rationale for capital requirements can be eliminated by allowing banking organizations of any size to fail and imposing losses on their creditors.
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In a separate statement, it also said that the subsidiary had agreed in principle with Airbus to restructure delivery schedule of both A2320neos and A230LRs.
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Tim Moore called a news conference Tuesday to announce that a majority of Republican legislators had "agreed in principle" to a proposal from Democratic Gov.
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The war on terror The war on terror is probably the easiest issue on which the US and Russia can agree, at least in principle.
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In principle, the U.S. is supposed to be paying forward its Social Security and Medicare obligations by building up trust funds to cover future costs.
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The finance ministry also proposed a risk concentration rule which would in principle bar banks from having large exposures exceeding 25 percent of core capital.
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Canada has also reached an agreement in principle with those involved in a class action lawsuit related to the government's persecution of homosexuals, Trudeau said.
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If MPs make major changes to the agreement, despite agreeing to it in principle on Tuesday, the government is also expected to pull the bill.
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"The decision is not good in principle for the world-wide calendar," Ostrava Golden Spike meeting director Jan Zelezny said in an email to Reuters.
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Helping to lift hog and cattle markets was news that Washington agreed in principle to core elements of a trade deal with Japan, traders said.
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Many were also opposed in principle to providing incentives or 'rewards' to North Korea, a regime they detested, even if this might yield some progress.
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