come+to+an+agreement

  • 21come to sth — UK US come to sth Phrasal Verb with come({{}}/kʌm/ verb ► to be a particular amount or number after a mathematical calculation: »The total cost came to $20,000. ► to reach a particular condition or stage: come to a halt/end »In the past few… …

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  • 22agreement — a|gree|ment W1S1 [əˈgri:mənt] n 1.) an arrangement or promise to do something, made by two or more people, companies, organizations etc ▪ a trade agreement agreement with ▪ Does your employer have an agreement with a union? agreement on ▪ an… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 23agreement — noun 1 (C) an arrangement or promise to do something, made by two or more companies, governments, organizations etc: a trade agreement (+ on): an agreement on arms reduction | reach an agreement: What happens if the warring parties fail to reach… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 24Agreement Respecting a New Relationship Between the Cree Nation and the Government of Quebec — The Agreement Respecting a New Relationship Between the Cree Nation and the Government of Quebec (dubbed as La Paix des Braves , French for The Peace of the Braves by the Parti Québécois government) is an agreement between the Government of… …

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  • 25Come Along Now — For the album of the same name from which this single is taken, see Come Along Now (album). Come Along Now Single by Phoebus feat. Despina Vandi from the album Come Along Now …

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  • 26come to terms — phrasal 1. to reach an agreement often used with with < the company has come to terms with the union > 2. to become adjusted especially emotionally or intellectually usually used with with < come to terms with modern life > …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 27come to terms — verb a) to reach an agreement or settle a dispute We hope someday she and her mother will come to terms on the matter. b) See come to terms with …

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  • 28come up for renewal — be/come up for renewal ► if an agreement is up for renewal, it will soon end, and an arrangement needs to be made if you want to continue it for an extra period of time: »30% of retailers were thinking of pulling out when contracts come up for&#8230; …

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  • 29come to — phr verb Come to is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑answer, ↑bill, ↑fame, ↑harm, ↑idea, ↑realization, ↑smile, ↑smirk, ↑thought, ↑tourist Come to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ …

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  • 30come apart — to stop working effectively. Parents are saying that the school has come apart since the principal left. If the agreement comes apart, we ll just have to put a better one together. Related vocabulary: come apart at the seams …

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