Sentences with phrase «accepting that deal unless»

The report states that City don't think that Wenger will accept a deal unless they offer a player in return to appease the fans, and most pundits thought that Sergio Aguero would have been the most likely to move the other way, but that rumour seems to have been discounted, although we couldn't rule out it coming back if Arsenal still refuse to countenance a deal including Sterling.
Manchester City are believed to have upped their offer to # 60 Million for Alexis Sanchez, and they are believed to have stalled on accepting that deal unless they can reignite their move to bring in Lemar.

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However, this deal is null and void unless you accept His gift — and how will you accept it if no one tells you about it?
Arsenal are claimed to be pursuing deals to sign Real Madrid's James Rodriguez and Atletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann, but I'm refusing to accept there is any truth in such, unless some concrete evidence arrives.
That said, I publish all my own work, wouldn't accept a traditional deal unless it was carte blanche, and can't imagine a place for co-publishing in my art.
Thus, some sort of fudge was always going to be needed, unless the UK entered into negotiations with a clear willingness to accept no deal (for which there was neither a clear mandate, nor practical logic in terms of the UKs best interests).
We've taken hundreds of cases to trial, and won't accept a plea deal unless it's really in your best interest.
(a) the complaint or that part of the complaint is not within the jurisdiction of the tribunal; (b) the acts or omissions alleged in the complaint or that part of the complaint do not contravene this Code; (c) there is no reasonable prospect that the complaint will succeed; (d) proceeding with the complaint or that part of the complaint would not (i) benefit the person, group or class alleged to have been discriminated against, or (ii) further the purposes of this Code; (e) the complaint or that part of the complaint was filed for improper motives or made in bad faith; (f) the substance of the complaint or that part of the complaint has been appropriately dealt with in another proceeding; (g) the contravention alleged in the complaint or that part of the complaint occurred more than 6 months before the complaint was filed unless the complaint or that part of the complaint was accepted under section 22 (3).
The trick is that the orders take effect unless someone appeals them, and since deals like this are usually a result of a plea bargain which waives rights to an appeal, and even if the result is simply imposed by the judge, one has to consider if taking the case up on appeal, having the sentence reversed, and then having it remanded to the same judge for resentencing would be worse from the perspective of the defendant, given the broad authority of a sentencing judge in a minor case like this one, than simply accepting the illegal sentence.
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