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  • noun Plural form of agreement.

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Examples

  • Funded contract backlog represents contracts for which fiscal year funding has been appropriated by the company's customers (mainly federal agencies), and for hosted services (mainly for wireless carriers); backlog for which is computed by multiplying the most recent month's contract or subscription revenue times the remaining months under existing long-term agreements, which is the best available information for anticipating revenue under those agreements.

    unknown title 2011

  • Playing around with mortgage agreements is like playing with fire; you tamper too much with it, and you will get burned.

    Matthew Yglesias » Compromise 2009

  • He has secured agreements from the gangs to leave his tourists alone so he loads them up on a bus and drives them through the back alley turf of the various gangs.

    Page 2 2010

  • "I 'm sure there were mistakes at times, but the big things that were accomplished were done incredibly quickly, efficiently and effectively with the full participation of a large number of lawyers," said a senior attorney who helped to manage the investigation of the auction-rate securities market, which resulted in agreements from nearly a dozen financial firms to buy back billions of dollars in debt.

    Cuomo Jacob Gershman 2010

  • He has secured agreements from the gangs to leave his tourists alone so he loads them up on a bus and drives them through the back alley turf of the various gangs.

    Page 2 2010

  • Disgrace, that's a word I would use to decribe the conduct of individuals who still to this day believe that unethical, inmoral, behavior that violates US federal code and US international treaty agreements is okay and can be condoned as long as we are the ones doing it.

    Republican calls Holder decision 'bulls**t' 2009

  • There was obviously going to be massive discrepancies in agreements, with China wanting developed countries to lower their emissions, whilst developed countries (notably USA) want China to lower theirs – for example.

    Summit is not right with this Copenhagen Summit « My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings… 2009

  • Most folks will shake their heads in agreements, or say something a bit milder.

    Think Progress » GOP Sen. Dick Lugar rebukes Cheney criticism of Obama as ‘unfair.’ 2010

  • There was obviously going to be massive discrepancies in agreements, with China wanting developed countries to lower their emissions, whilst developed countries (notably USA) want China to lower theirs – for example.

    2009 December « My Political Ramblings… 2009

  • The relationship between rural states and support for climate change agreements is correlation, not causation.

    Matthew Yglesias » Malapportionment Is Destroying the Planet 2010

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