Sentences with phrase «significant differences between the parties»

Instead, focus switched to licensing the technology (again), and from June 1 to July 3 both parties continued to «design and develop the technology for Apple and continued to negotiate to narrow the significant differences between the parties regarding acceptable terms for a commercial agreement.»

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But, among the roughly 30 percent who do, there is a significant difference between the two parties.
And now, with Mr. Prentice as leader of the PC Party, it has become difficult to point out significant policy differences between the two parties.
In turn, it surely raises question marks over whether or not an agreement on personal terms will be reached, as that is a significant difference between the two parties which will require lengthy negotiations to reach a compromise.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, there is no agreement between the two parties as there is a significant difference between the offer on the table and what the 29 - year - old is demanding.
That is not to say it is impossible however, but there are religious objections, and significant differences in policy between the two major political parties.
From parliamentary voting records, what are the most significant platform differences between the two parties, if any?
None of them made any significant difference to the overall result — whatever we called them our pro-Corbyn splinter party consistently got between 13 % and 15 %, the anti-Corbyn splinter party consistently got between 13 % and 14 %.
One of the most significant features of this parliament has been the rise of a much more independent parliamentary party... The small number of frontbench jobs relative to the size of the 2010 intake... The difference between the Coalition Agreement and the manifesto promises that MPs were elected upon... The empowerment of backbenchers by Speaker Bercow... The IPSA factor... No10's party mismanagement... at least ten factors have created what I've called the supercharged backbencher.
Despite this general rule, courts have struggled with questions involving making owners of programmed systems responsible for damages suffered by third parties as a result of their use, in many cases due to policy concerns about imposing such liability... there is a significant difference between an entity that makes copies at the request of an individual and an entity that uses pre-programmed computers to carry out the request automatically...
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