Sentences with phrase «agree to a deal simply»

«The E.U. approach — which is to agree to a deal simply for the sake of doing so — is antithetical to the global trading system.

Not exact matches

Now I agree to stay within these bounds of meaning as long as we are simply trying to understand Bultmann, or to interpret him; but the moment we get beyond these tasks to the larger constructive task of a postliberal theology, I want to take issue with this way of dealing with myth.
A source close to the player is now insisting that the reason why he has not agreed a new deal as of yet, is simply because he hasn't been offered one.
Both Honda and Toro Rosso apparently couldn't agree on the financial terms of any possible deal and with the team looking to finalise the design of next year's car decided to simply end discussions instead of letting things drag out.
Earlier this week, the Metro reported that Yilmaz had agreed personal terms with the Hammers, and is simply waiting on the two clubs to agree to the # 6.4 million transfer fee before the deal can be confirmed.
I am quite unhappy that Spurs appear to have been given a clear road to sign the Eridivisie top goalscorer, while we have simply chased targets that Arsene Wenger is not able to agree deals for.
Now, when it comes down to it, negotiating is simply about discussing and agreeing to the best possible deal between two or more parties.
I agree that it would be nice to have one central site like Smashwords to manage all of our business through, but I also agree that dealing with the retailers directly simply gives us much better control and insight over our publications.
A deal is made by agreeing to the financial terms and simply saying ok, I will buy a work at a given level and then boom, the transaction is complete on a handshake (sometimes not even), invoicing to follow, as old a way of doing business as business is old, entailing a nice leap of faith based purely on trust (by both parties) in the process.
You seem to have gone to quite some length in creating an impressive straw man, which doesn't really need dealing with in detail, since I can simply jump to the end - point and agree that warming in excess of 0.325 C / decade is indeed unlikely over the next few decades.
That is, it is not sufficient to simply examine what happened in Cancun without seeing Cancun in the context of the twenty - year negotiating history whose goal has been the prevention of dangerous climate change and the harms that each year of delay in agreeing to a global deal exacerbate.
Nice to see that you agree that these widely - denounced bits of various IPCC reports are simply * blunders * that could be easily dealt with by the publication of * errata *, which implies that overall they're unimportant and not the «proof» of «science fraud» that the noisome denialsphere make them out to be.
Worst case they ask you to credit them for an abatement and since you bought a good deal the extra couple thousand wont kill your margin, or you simply do not agree to the credit and wait for the next offer to come in.
Even if we don't agree with their position, we can learn a great deal if we simply seek to understand where they're coming from.
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