How To Use Agreed upon In A Sentence

  • Things we had gone over and agreed upon before, now had to be reviewed for a second time by a battery of lawyers and accountants. Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
  • If there is mutual trust that the exchange rate parities agreed upon are observed, the mobility of capital will lead to identical interest rates, and there will also be a de facto common monetary policy.
  • When the holding of an auction was approved and the place and time were agreed upon, the notary drew up the conditions of sale.
  • But the sense in which the term naif should be understood in literary criticism is so imperfectly agreed upon among us, that we have not yet even found an English equivalent for the word. Chaucer
  • Article 140 The charterer shall pay the hire as agreed upon in the charter.
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  • Not even the debate's ground in reality can be agreed upon - let alone what would constitute a favourable outcome for most parties.
  • The itinerancy is observed, and ministers are paid such salaries as are agreed upon by the members of the church they serve. Religious Bodies: 1906
  • The lord had many of the characteristics of a patriarchal chieftain, but his prerogative was limited by a variety of settled customs traceable to the express conditions which had been agreed upon when the infeudation took place. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society
  • Following that model, the secession amendment would call for the creation a binational panel composed of one representative from Canada, one from the seceding province, and a mutually agreed upon arbitrator.
  • Just as long as the rules are agreed upon before play begins, there should be no problem in customising the rules to suit your own needs.
  • The goal of this convening is to create a set of mutually agreed upon principles for framing the "other" in reporting. Dalia Mogahed: Beginning Again: How America and Muslim Majority Societies Can Re-Engage
  • All history is a lie," observed Sir Robert Walpole, the corruptionist, mindfull of what was likely to be written about himself; and "What is history," asked Napoleon, the conqueror, "but a fable agreed upon? Marse Henry : an autobiography,
  • The Linnaean system of binominal nomenclature has been agreed upon by scientists from every country and every language as the standard way to name and talk about animals.
  • Since, however, we have (from the standpoint of the piano keyboard) five pairs of tones [19] which are enharmonically the same, it may readily be seen that the chromatic scale might be notated in all sorts of fashions, and this is in fact the real status of the matter, there being no one method uniformly agreed upon by composers. Music Notation and Terminology
  • It is agreed upon generally that the bullfight is an art form.
  • The couple were set up by the matchmaker and their marriage agreed upon by their parents and they didn't even have to know one another before the wedding ceremony.
  • Allah,” said they all, “this rede is a right;” and we agreed upon this, and set about carrying it out. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Another agreed upon fact is that it is extremely important to rinse away every last drop of detergent residue from your hair.
  • Moving, he shouted in Malay patois, a dialect he and Tak had agreed upon for future communication, rather than a Chinese dialect which might be understood by the tanjian. The White Ninja
  • Next, specific action may be agreed upon that is realistic and measurable with perhaps a contingency plan lined up too.
  • There's no universally agreed upon difference between the word sociopath and psychopath.
  • As had been agreed upon, I followed my three men humbly and at a slight distance, my eyes discreetly downcast, only taking mental notes asquint as I passed. High Albania
  • A shared overarching global polity would embody this intimation in continuously revisable structures dedicated to promoting the common good insofar as this can be agreed upon.
  • A lot of thinking went into Waldron-Blain's game; it was based on a card game called Dvorak which is open source and open-ended-winning the game and playing the game is based partially on general rules of Dvorak, but also on specific rules agreed upon by the players-because Waldron-Blain wanted to make a game that reflected the politics within the game itself. Vue Weekly
  • Conspiracies should only be criminal if the conduct agreed upon constitutes a crime when done by one person.
  • The undersigned, being thereunto duly authorized by their respective governments, have agreed upon the following articles, establishing and regulating the exchange of correspondence between the United States of America and the Hawaiian Kingdom.
  • A key part of this scam is the generally agreed upon principles that investors seek. Sometimes it feels like...
  • The compilers agreed upon a division of the textbook into twelve units.
  • When a contract with the federation was agreed upon, it denied retroactive benefits to members of this striking union, even members like the applicants, who did not take part in the strike.
  • Key indicators for how the business relationship is performing are also agreed upon, such as a ratio of total sales to average inventory, and profits.
  • Behavioralism established an agreed upon methodology (modeled after the natural sciences) which was (ostensibly) value free and emphasized quantification toward the end of generating covering laws to aid in predicting political behavior.
  • The dower is the price originally agreed upon with the father; and if it has been already paid (which it seldom is), she has no further claim upon the husband, though put away without sufficient ground. An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa
  • The knight undertakes a love suit to the daughter of Selestinus, a wise emperor in Rome, and certain strange terms are agreed upon between them as the condition of her favor.
  • But when he dies he is to bequeath what is left in the manner agreed upon.
  • Conspiracy is one of the three inchoate offences in English criminal law, to be discussed in Chapter 11 below, but conspiracy may also be charged when the acts agreed upon have actually been committed.
  • The standard font and margins were agreed upon because early scripts were typed in pica with one-inch margins.
  • There was great rejoicing when the three brothers returned home at the end of the term agreed upon. The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country
  • First, as for the word bulimy, it was agreed upon by all to denote a great and public famine, especially among us who use the Aeolic dialect, putting [Greek omitted] for [Greek omitted]. Symposiacs
  • Ireland, the cantreds and cities actually possessed by the subjects of Henry excepted; it subinfeudated his authority to that of Henry, after the manner lately adopted towards William, King of Scotland; the payment of a merchantable hide of every tenth hide of cattle was agreed upon as an annual tribute, while the minor chiefs were to acknowledge their dependence by annual presents of hawks and hounds. A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete
  • The secretariat, also, was agreed upon as a body which has in the first place the object of the hierarchization of certain comrades within the central committee and at the same time to create a body which will be able to work with the bureau, in cooperation with the bureau in the fulfillment of the political bureau's tasks. SELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE PARTY
  • The geological history of Archaean greenstone belts is controversial and, to date, no tectonic model for their evolution has been agreed upon.
  • The name agreed upon for the child was Eugenie Victoria, but that afternoon Melanie unwittingly bestowed a name that clung, even as “Pittypat” had blotted out all memory of Sarah Jane. Gone with the Wind
  • No basis for negotiations has been agreed upon.
  • Unfortunately, due to its evolving nature, these rules aren't codified in one place, nor are they even agreed upon.
  • On the 27th, _Malim Cairy_ came to Acheen, by whom I received letters from our merchants at Surat, as also a copy of the _firmaun_, sent them from Agra, bearing date the 25th January, in the seventh year of the then reigning Great Mogul, by which everything was confirmed that had been agreed upon between the governor of Ahmedabad and me. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
  • Connie Hedegaard said it is very important to set the deadline "as soon as possible" in the text to be agreed upon in the Danish capital.
  • This tendency needs to be closely watched, because programmers have been known to insert dialog boxes into the code even after the user-interface specification has been agreed upon.
  • It is generally agreed upon that these excitonic states are not completely delocalized.
  • There is still another week of negotiation to finalize the plan of action that is to be agreed upon in Johannesburg.
  • Just at the moment when they were taking the dainty animal from the spit, they saw Edmond springing with the boldness of a chamois from rock to rock, and they fired the signal agreed upon.
  • Acting Assistant Paymaster J.W. Sands and myself, as to the propriety of steaming down the river without dredging it, it was agreed upon to call the dredge-boats in, and we proceeded down the river, shelling the woods on right bank of the river and then came to an anchor above Reminiscences of Two Years in the United States Navy
  • By the way, should "tearing down the viaduct" really be described as part of "McGinn's preferred option" -- replacing the current viaduct is agreed upon by virtually everyone (or was there a retrofit option in this poll?). PubliQuestion: Few Voters Support McGinn’s Surface/Transit Option « PubliCola
  • The first type, called futures or forwards, oblige a buyer and seller to complete a transaction at a predetermined time in the future at a price agreed upon today.
  • Without explicitly stating so, the essay assumes this doctrine is agreed upon by all parties. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Otherwise we create what we have now or a situation where there are exchanges but not with any effort ahead of time to create some kind of formalized and agreed upon trust that predates the money system. A New Administration, Tired Old Policies
  • The assignment price of company bonds shall be agreed upon between the assignor and the assignee.
  • First, as for the word bulimy, it was agreed upon by all to denote a great and public famine, especially among us who use the Aeolic dialect, putting [Greek omitted] for [Greek omitted]. Essays and Miscellanies
  • Once the principle of setting up a European Treasury is agreed upon, the European Council could authorize the ECB to step into the breach, indemnifying the ECB in advance against risks to its solvency," he says. European treasury needed to avoid Depression: Soros
  • However, it corresponds to terms agreed upon in the last round of talks in February between the two sides also in Geneva.
  • The coacher, standing at first or third, makes some remark with no apparent reference to the batter, but really previously agreed upon, to notify him what kind of ball is going to be pitched. Base-Ball How to Become a Player
  • The Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis the so-called "Mummy Text" postdates the 3rd millenium BCE and is agreed upon to have been written in a form of Late Etruscan. Archive 2009-06-01
  • No basis for negotiations has been agreed upon.
  • The idea of holding a series of dinners, similar to the first event, was agreed upon.
  • In a more realistic scenario, Bulgaria will decommission reactors 1 and 2 by end - 2002 as agreed upon with the EC and it will preserve reactors 3 and 4.
  • Thus, the couple had agreed upon a simple contract.
  • It will also be observed that the _element of chance will not be of importance as between the different parties, _ but only as _between different individual candidates of the same party_, since in almost all cases the electors who are agreed upon the candidate they most desire will also put for their second choice candidates of the same party. Proportional Representation A Study in Methods of Election
  • Not even the debate's ground in reality can be agreed upon - let alone what would constitute a favourable outcome for most parties.
  • I don't know how they determined this amount because the shirts are misprinted and contracts with the NFL prevent them from being sold in the U.S., but that's the number they agreed upon. Saundra Schimmelpfennig: What You Know About Donating Is Wrong
  • Many ideas were floated and agreed upon and the challenge is now to work out the finer details of implementing the ideas.
  • After long and wearied deliberations extending over whole weeks, and while a nation's anxious eyes, hopeful and expectant, were rivetted upon them, they agreed upon a political catholicon -- one-sided, as usual, and unjust to the South. Cause and contrast : an essay on the American crisis,
  • The UN has drafted more than a dozen treaties addressing terrorism, but without an agreed upon definition of the term, the central treaty on the subject, the Comprehensive Convention against Terrorism, is both incomplete and ungratified. Kerry Kennedy: A New Approach to Terrorism
  • OK… in refreshing my knowledge, I’m guessing the location of the barycenter is the deciding factor here… One just hope that the “official” definition, when agreed upon, is more exhaustive than that quoted in the article in order to make that clear… A Special Message From Scott “Pluto Hayta” Westerfeld « Whatever
  • For instance, the words ‘common but differentiated responsibilities’ which were coined in Rio as the basis for North-South partnership were all bracketed, which means they have not been agreed upon.
  • But not only was this not universally accepted but what it meant was not agreed upon.
  • During these conferences the alteration proposed by Briggs was agreed upon; and on his return from his second visit to Edinburgh in 1617 he accordingly published the first chiliad of his logarithms. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • Just the moment before the head of the locomotive rammed that seemingly immovable barrier at the end of the siding there flashed into the air from Tom's annunciator the code word agreed upon announcing a wreck, and the number of the sector on which the electric locomotive was then running. Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive, or, Two Miles a Minute on the Rails
  • When the holding of an auction was approved and the place and time were agreed upon, the notary drew up the conditions of sale.
  • The 31st verse of the 24th chapter of the Qur'an mentions the word khimar, which unequivocally means a veil covering the head, according to the agreed upon definition by the majority of classical commentators. Altmuslim
  • You gave YOUR definition which you proclaim is THE agreed upon definition. Beckwith on ID
  • The Fhilofopheny in their diftribution of virtues have generally agreed upon four J which they call cardinal, becaufc all the reii: do turn upon them as upon their hinges. Sermons preach'd upon several occasions
  • He discovers that all the ideas and concepts he revered and held dear are not agreed upon by all people.
  • This broad topic was agreed upon after the two sides failed to come to terms on more specific topics.
  • About noon hunger was felt so powerfully among us, that it was agreed upon to go to the small hills of sand which were near the coast, to see if any herbs could be found fit for eating; but we only got poisonous plants, among which were various kinds of euphorbium. Perils and Captivity Comprising The sufferings of the Picard family after the shipwreck of the Medusa, in the year 1816; Narrative of the captivity of M. de Brisson, in the year 1785; Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770
  • The actual night has no agreed upon origin, rather a cluster of speculated ones.

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