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That compares with an annualized return of about 10% for a typical agreed-on deal.
Not All Shaky Chinese Stocks Need Be Harbingers of Doom John Jannarone 2011
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The army had previously effectively vetoed an agreed-on plan to station Indonesian observers to monitor the border situation.
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The army had previously effectively vetoed an agreed-on plan to station Indonesian observers to monitor the border situation.
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An additional €100 million $145.5 million in cost savings estimated by NYSE Euronext has come only after ICE and Nasdaq OMX submitted their own proposal to buy NYSE that they say tops the Big Board's agreed-on terms with Deutsche Börse.
ICE, Nasdaq: Explain Rival Deal's New Synergies Jacob Bunge 2011
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There is no agreed-on measure of “intelligence”, or even agreement as to whether any such singular thing exists.
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State officials said Mr. Moroun's company failed to build the agreed-on access ramps, and instead built roads designed to give access to a planned second span across the Detroit River to Windsor, Ontario.
Detroit Bridge Owner Ordered Jailed Joseph B. White 2012
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The ability of American politicians to work together to solve common problems, based on commonly agreed-on facts and ideas, is something most people under 50 probably can't imagine; it's just not in their experience.
Andrew Reinbach: Coming This November: Steel Cage Grudge Match 2010
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But while there is no mutually agreed-on line defining the official border (the tree area in question is in dispute), the mission of the UN peace keeping force (UNIFIL) is to enforce observance of the "blue line," the official line marking Israel's withdrawal in 2000.
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Without agreed-on metrics, success could easily look like a failure.
Eileen Sweeney: It Takes Collaboration and Innovation to "Score" Eileen Sweeney 2010
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There's no agreed-on definition of what constitutes a secure border and no budget for how much more to spend to achieve it.
US-Mexico Border Actually More Fortified Now Than 5 Years Ago: AP Spin Meter 2010
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