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1 Senate and House Democrats also have to work out differences in financing.
2 Extensions in heated litigation are often negotiated to provide time to work out differences and settle a case.
3 Marathon's extension shows that the company is willing to allow more time for it to work out differences with Elliott.
4 Lawmakers are expected to work out differences between the House and Senate versions before the current fees expire in September.
5 He said on Thursday that he expected to work out differences with the legislature before the next fiscal year begins on July 1.
6 Levin said those concerns may be addressed when the Senate and House of Representatives work out differences to finalize the massive defense bill.
7 Barr could have been angling for a seat on a prospective conference committee, which would be appointed to work out differences with the Senate.
8 The Senate voted 86-3 and now must work out differences with the House of Representatives, which approved a $96.7 billion version of the bill.
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