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accord <an accord; accords> SUST. DER.

accord

accord <an accord; accords> SUST.

accord SUST. (ance)

accord SUST.

accord SUST.

accord SUST.

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This means that even the slightest concession or slight cordiality, let alone any tangible peace accord, are remote.
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Arguments against the accord focused on the devolution of federal powers and control to the provincial governments.
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Of their own accord they put us in mind of one another, and the attention glides easily along them.
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Issues including employment itself, privacy, compensation in accord with comparable worth, collective bargaining (and/or its opposite) can be seen either as inalienable rights or as negotiable.
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The monetary union would be carried out on the basis of an accord renewable every five years.
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Moreover, the accord came with certain constrained resulting in administrative bottleneck.
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Glam metal dies out through its own accord in the music mainstream by 1991.
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It emphasizes that a commander must guard against laxity and act in accord with ever-changing conditions.
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The legal memorandum that the union obtained from their solicitors is generally in accord with these views.
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Being always in accord with mint standards, and always of the same value, bank money was worth more than real coinage.
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