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1 In this last article, we consider how important it is to agree a plan of action with them.
2 But when our two parties sat down to agree a plan , the Coalition stuck to the centre ground.
3 And you only have a short slot to tell your story, be examined, agree a plan and ask any supplementary questions.
4 The US and Assad ally Russia agree a plan to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons, averting punitive US strikes against the regime.
5 BT currently injects 525 million pounds a year into the deficit but has failed to agree a plan with the Pensions Regulator.
6 Their job will be to agree a plan to credibly enable Ireland to pay back the loans extended to us for the banks.
7 Ireland has pledged to recapitalise its banks, review their liquidity requirements and agree a plan for shrinking them by the end of March.
8 But by giving Theresa May's government only two more weeks to agree a plan for leaving the bloc, they also sharpened Britain's difficult choices.
9 Climate Change Secretariat said the talks achieved the main goals of agreeing a plan of work towards Copenhagen.
10 Agree a plan over mint tea.
11 In doing so we have agreed a plan to ensure its future, said Co-op Group Chief Executive Euan Sutherland.
12 The United States and Russia have agreed a plan to destroy Syria's chemical weapons by the middle of next year.
13 They agreed a plan to recapitalise Europe's weak banks, but leaders struggled to agree on the other key parts of the plan.
14 Lord Sevele said officials had agreed a plan to begin the rebuilding of Teufaiva Stadium in March this year but nothing has happened since.
15 A group of 70 retailers have agreed a plan to conduct inspections of garment factories in Bangladesh in an attempt to improve safety standards.
16 The European Commission agreed a plan last week to streamline how EU law is made and to ease the burden of red tape on business.
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