Sentences with phrase «never come to an agreement»

let me explain — In the past when Wenger said players were staying Wenger and the board never came to an agreement about it.
Officials have until Oct. 10 to agree on the terms of the deal, or else «the whole thing disappears as a fascinating community process exercise that never came to agreement,» said State Senator Liz Krueger, who attended the event along with Councilman Daniel Garodnick and Assemblyman Brian Kavanagh.
When you feel like they don't understand you at all and you will never come to an agreement.
I have had this debate with many friends and we can never come to an agreement.
it may be more than it's worth if I have 4 potential owners that will never come to an agreement.

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However, an agreement between themselves and Juventus was never reached, and Real now look set to put a straightforward # 48m bid on the table for the in - demand Chilean international to come in and improve on their current options in the middle of the park.
He himself has often stated that he will sign soon after talks are started and Srsene Wenger has never doubted that they would come to an agreement.
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Rather than articulating a plan for how to defeat it over the coming months, GOP lawmakers hint at a much more passive strategy in which a Republican president is elected, walks away from the agreement and never looks back.
- never lead sugar babies on, meet and come to an agreement, if it looks like it will work, within the first few hours
I obviously know what Amazon wanted from Kensington and I would never discuss that nor am I allowed to, but it took a long time for us to come to an agreement.
The company never got the agreements that it needed to start selling Kindles and hit a snafu when it came to their cloud storage technology with regulators.
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We also meant it and, despite how ridiculous this gentleman's agreement may appear to be, we share this story with family and friends, with full knowledge that our handshake would never stand up in a court of law, if it came to that.
Yes, a formal agreement that isn't legally binding, but never mind that, they had to come up with something to justify all those Pina Coladas and parties.
And as one participant quipped: «I am totally reassured: lawyers will never be able to come to an agreement about the word!».
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