May's government talks about having a free trade deal ready to be signed almost as soon as Britain leaves — it cannot be signed before.
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He said "joint documents" will be signed between Rosneft and Eni while an agreement on further cooperation in the liquefied natural gas sector will be signed by Novatek and Saipem.
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The bill is expected to be signed by Republican Gov.
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That would require additional agreements to be signed, he says.
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" He added that it will "probably [be] signed next week.
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Because I don't want to be signed to any label'.
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He expects the deal to be signed within six months.
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A peace treaty ending the Korean War could be signed.
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So he can't be signed by another team before then.
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The wage deal will be signed on Monday, it added.
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Reyes could be signed for the prorated major league minimum.
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A contract is now expected to be signed in 2019.
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It'll probably be signed next week, it's being finished now.
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The electronic contract could be signed just like any contract.
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ET, though deals cannot officially be signed until July 6.
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The club said the new contract would be signed Monday.
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The action is likely to be signed this coming week.
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It still needs to be signed by President Jair Bolsonaro.
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The bill, which is expected to be signed by Gov.
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Trailheads may be signed, but the trails themselves usually aren't.
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To become law, the measure must be signed by Trump.
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He did not say when the deal would be signed.
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Trump previously said the deal would be signed next Wednesday.
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The deal is expected to be signed in Washington Wednesday.
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Supervisors weren't always around when warrants needed to be signed.
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Now, the CAB will almost certainly be signed into law.
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Contracts are expected to be signed by March 2020, said ANP.
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The revised deal is expected to be signed on March 8.
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The deal is set to be signed on Wednesday at noon.
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Sources had told Reuters on Friday the deal would be signed.
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The pact is due to be signed next month in Morocco.
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It is expected to be signed in Chile on March 8.
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She is yet to be signed to a major modeling agency.
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The sources added the deal still needed to be signed-off.
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The compromise bill must then be signed into law by Trump.
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We're told the settlement should be signed in about a week.
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The budget must be signed by the president to become law.
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I was about to be signed but the contract was wack.
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Mr Santos hopes the final accord can be signed in July.
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The executive order could be signed as early as Wednesday (Reuters).
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The new trade deal is set to be signed on Nov.
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The earliest the TPP deal can be signed is Feb. 85033.
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The bill is expected to be signed into law by Gov.
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The legislation is expected to be signed into law on Monday.
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The ministry said this year's memorandum could be signed in September.
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The move had to be signed off by the top leadership.
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Every abortion must be signed off by two specially appointed doctors.
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That arms control agreements should be signed to reduce the threats.
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It will now go to the President's desk to be signed.
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S. trade could be signed by the end of the year.
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Caution prevailed, however, as the deal is yet to be signed.
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The agreement is due to be signed in Doha on Saturday.
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Both bills, though overlapping, in theory could be signed into law.
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The venture is likely to be signed on Thursday, sources said.
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A second source said an agreement will be signed on Friday.
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The bill would then have to be signed by the president.
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That is headed for Trump's desk to be signed into law.
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They didn't know exactly how many people would be signed up.
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The president says the law will be signed in a few days.
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The contract will officially be signed on Tuesday, the official told CNN.
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It still has to be signed by the president to become law.
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The payment will then be signed and transmitted directly from the browser.
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The bill will now need to be signed by President Jair Bolsonaro.
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It must now be signed by the president to come into force.
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The budget must now be signed by the president to become law.
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Kenya's aviation authority said its final approval would be signed this month.
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The measure still needs to be signed by Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro.
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Plus, the artists can already be signed with major labels, he said.
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The presidential memorandum is expected to be signed at 12:2.793 p.m.
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The bill now heads to Lopez Obrador to be signed into law.
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The supply contract is expected to be signed in September, it added.
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The deal is likely to be signed before Christmas, the source said.
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The Apple Card can only be signed up for on an iPhone.
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Andrew Cuomo (D), and is expected to be signed into law shortly.
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The deal is expected to be signed in July, another source said.
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The deal is expected to be signed in January 2017, he said.
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One should expect agreements to be signed during this visit as well.
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It must pass both houses of Congress and be signed by Trump.
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The bill, which is expected to be signed into law by Gov.
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Khalilzad said Trump must approve the draft before it can be signed.
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Such Justice Department decisions need to be signed off by a judge.
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The New York legislation, which is expected to be signed by Gov.
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You'll need to be signed into a Yelp account on the app.
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Currently, he appears to not be signed to a team, reports Distractify.
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It is expected to be signed in Qatar's capital Doha on Saturday.
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Susan Collins that her Obamacare stability legislation would be signed into law.
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The sales and purchase agreement is expected to be signed on Oct.
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By the end of the month, it will be signed into law.
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Delek said there was no certainty a binding agreement would be signed.
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The venture is likely to be signed on Thursday, the sources said.
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The deal will be signed in early January, U.S. trade negotiators say.
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And a guest book, which seemed to be signed mostly by Americans.
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If it passed the House, it wouldn't be signed by the president.
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"The annex will be signed today," Szyszko said, referring to the proposed increase.
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The sources said the loan should be signed before the end of April.
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ET, although no contracts can officially be signed until noon on July 2489.
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We actually had papers ready to be signed, but it just wasn't appropriate.
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The bill now goes to President Mamnoon Hussain to be signed into law.
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Electra also left the door open for a new contract to be signed.
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The certificates appear to be signed by officials of Transneft subsidiary Transneft-Druzhba.
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One of the sources said the deal still needed to be signed-off.
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The executive order is now expected to be signed either Friday or Saturday.
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Other similar agreements with Gazprom, Gazprom Neft, and Sibur will also be signed.
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The deal is expected to be signed in the coming days, it added.
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The sources say the first of the orders will be signed on Wednesday.
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A final deal is now expected to be signed off by mid-January.
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World equity markets were might be signed around a summit on March 27.
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If it passes there, it could be signed into law by the governor.
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Either way, in the end, the final copy would be signed by Sen.
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Any bill would need to be signed by the governor, Alejandro García Padilla.
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The trade pact is due to be signed next year, according to Thailand.
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Panyako said a collective bargaining agreement would be signed in 30 days' time.
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The measures are all expected to be signed by lame-duck Republican Gov.
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A spokesperson for Mayor Ed Lee said that the bill would be signed.
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The agreements are expected to be signed and necessary payments made before Feb.
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The bill, which has yet to be signed into state law by Gov.
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If all regulatory hurdles are cleared, leases could be signed in 18 months.
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From here, it will go to the president to be signed into law.
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It is unclear whether the order will be signed by President Donald Trump.
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The deal with CCC will be signed on Monday at the Paris Airshow.
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How likely is it that the bill will be signed into law. 4.
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The agreement will be signed after traders' lawyers give their permission, he added.
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But the two countries have yet to finalize what exactly will be signed.
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The official said the executive order is expected to be signed on Monday.
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President Donald Trump later said the agreement would be signed on Jan. 15.
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The Phase 1 trade deal will be signed in Washington later on Wednesday.
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Should both chambers approve it, it would have to be signed by Gov.
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The bill is expected to be signed into law in the coming days.
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It is due to be signed by both sides in the new year.
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Federal immigration law requires each warrant to be signed by an authorized supervisor.
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Sources told Reuters last week the leniency deal would be signed within days.
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The bill must be signed by the country's president to become law. www.hotnews.
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Contract agreements, for example, could be signed and uploaded to the blockchain for verification.
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Trump said the plan is currently being finished and will likely be signed soon.
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But the agreement still needs to be signed and ratified to become international law.
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Investment agreements are expected to be signed by mid-May, according to the document.
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Legislation passed will need to be signed by newly elected Democratic governor Ralph Northam.
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A decree permitting Sandoval's extradition needs now to be signed by the French government.
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The spending deal now heads to the Oval Office to be signed by Trump.
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But the deal has been negotiated and is due to be signed this month.
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The changes are pending formal contracts to be signed between processors and the government.
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Our ABC sources tell TMZ ... the deal is expected to be signed this weekend.
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That's the framework of the memorandum of understanding that is going to be signed.
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I was the first instrumentalist to be signed to Blue Note in six years.
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"Recognize that any legislative solution has to be signed by the President," said Sen.
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The new state legislature is still waiting to be signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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The deal is expected to be signed next week, one of the sources said.
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The state's legislature passed a bill, pledged to be signed into law by Gov.
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He did not mention when, where or even whether an agreement might be signed.
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ASIA TRADE BLOC DEAL LIKELY TO BE SIGNED BY FEBRUARY 2020 - THAI GOVERNMENT SPOKESWOMAN
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The budget still needs to be returned to Buhari to be signed into law.
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Final contracts between insurers and the federal government won't be signed until late September.
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Contracts for next year's plans will be signed in late September, not in October.
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The bill will likely be signed into law by the end of the week.
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Likewise, the committee's proposal must pass both houses and then be signed into law.
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It's unclear how the two memoranda to be signed Friday differ from previous orders.
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Unless a notary is present, each ballot has to be signed by two witnesses.
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"Several agreements will be signed, whether political agreements... and big economic agreements," he said.
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The company said there was no certainty an agreement would be signed with Elco.
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First, it must pass the Senate and be signed into law by the president.
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Cornerback Adam Jones agreed to a three-year deal that could be signed Friday.
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A project framework agreement was expected to be signed within two months, it said.
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Basically starting [off] Joey and me used to [be] signed to an old label.
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"The contract ... will be signed before the end of the (current) government," Zanganeh said.
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The measure needs to be signed by President Donald Trump before it becomes law.
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That decision is due to be signed off by the full board in September.
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None of them are gonna be signed again, and (they're) missing a whole FNCS.
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"I am not expecting any contracts to be signed," he said on Monday evening.
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S. Phase 22 trade deal, which is expected to be signed on Jan. 15.
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The agreement, which has yet to be signed, lowered tensions between the two nations.
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A further three agreements could be signed in southern Africa in two years' time.
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It will be signed by the referee, who will follow all the usual protocols.
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The bill will now be sent to the President to be signed into law.
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But the two countries have yet to finalize what exactly will be signed. 6.
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A political agreement on the accord could be signed by leaders in Brussels today.
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Ellwanger said a definitive agreement could be signed in the second or third quarter.
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S. Phase 26 trade deal will be signed next week added to the cheer.
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The USMCA will now be sent to Trump's desk to be signed into law.
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Traders say the contracts with Trafigura will be signed by Surgut's trading arm, Surgutex.
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The source also said the deal would likely be signed in the coming days.
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Townsend says she expects the law will be signed and sealed by next summer.
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THE United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is due to be signed on November 30th.
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The deal — which is about to be signed — is huge, worth seven figures, many millions.
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Joint congressional resolutions must be signed by the president and have the force of law.
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It will now go to Governor Jerry Brown's desk, where it's expected to be signed.
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It was one of a number of deals expected to be signed during Merkel's visit.
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The law still has to be signed by Austria's president which is largely a formality.
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The deal could be signed as soon as this month, the official said, requesting anonymity.
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Afterwards, the bill would need to be signed into law by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
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It should also easily pass the House and be signed into law by President Trump.
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The best ideas are expected to be signed into law before the legislative summer recess.
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A baseball said to be signed by the 21997 World Series Champion New York Yankees?
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The deal was expected to be signed next month and completed in January, it added.
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The Memorandum of Understanding sealing the arrangement will be signed Wednesday at the State Department.
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Azeri President Ilham Aliyev said on Wednesday he expected the contract to be signed soon.
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CRA bills can't be filibustered, but they do need to be signed by the president.
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The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the contract cannot be signed until Thursday.
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Bills are often written and passed with the knowledge they won't be signed into law.
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They are not bills that are sent to the President to be signed into law.
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By midweek, rumors had started swirling that the order would finally be signed this week.
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A final deal for Vankor will be signed in June, sources told Reuters last week.
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A final agreement between the companies is yet to be signed, the second source said.
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Still, the path forward for funding to be signed into law is far from clear.
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White House officials had previously said that the executive order would be signed this week.
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A final deal has yet to be signed, and Congress must first approve the sale.
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But Republicans still face serious obstacles before their tax plan can be signed into law.
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The joint framework is expected to be signed within 60 days, the White House said.
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The measure will likely be signed into law by the president sometime after July 7.
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Lockheed said this week they did not know when a firm agreement would be signed.
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The contracts should be signed beginning of next year and that should help with valuation.
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It must be signed into law by President Janos Ader before it can take effect.
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The agreement, expected to be signed later this year, further complicates the president's trade policies.
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You don't need to be signed to a label to get royalties from a PRO.
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The agreement, first reported by The Washington Post, is expected to be signed this month.
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You will automatically be signed in if you were logged in on the previous app.
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Maybe it will be signed in APEC in Chile by the middle of next month.
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Kelly could be signed to the team's practice squad once he clears waivers on Thursday.
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A cease-fire had been demanded by Washington before any peace agreement could be signed.
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The document finalising the agreement is due to be signed in Vienna on Dec. 10.
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Should the agreement be signed, second phase talks are expected to begin later this year.
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Regulations to implement the new code are due to be signed into law next week.
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The consent order had to be signed by all 240 current members of the board.
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But Republicans still face serious obstacles before their tax plan can be signed into law.
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Trump said over the weekend that the interim trade deal would be signed "very shortly".
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Trump said over the weekend that the interim trade deal would be signed "very shortly".
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Trump wrote in a tweet that the Phase 2958.81 agreement would be signed on Jan.
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Heard's lawyer, Pierce O'Donnell, tells TMZ he expects the settlement to be signed this week.
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"This agreement is going to be signed, there will be no legal problem," he said.
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Nasr declined to say when the deal was expected to be signed or the money disbursed.
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Mnuchin still believes that tax reform will be signed into law at some point in 2017.
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"Americans deserve comprehensive protections for personal information – protections that can't be signed, or check-boxed, away."
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Americans deserve comprehensive protections for personal information – protections that can't be signed, or check-boxed, away.
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Diandra Forrest is the first female model with albinism to be signed to a modeling agency.
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To become law, the measure must pass the House and Senate and be signed by Trump.
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Mahamoud said it was expected to be signed into law by Abdi in the coming weeks.
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To view the "Networking Simulation" page at all, players needed to be signed in on Bungie.net.
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The merger is expected to face a long antitrust review before it can be signed off.
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If it passes, it would then go to Governor Cuomo's desk to be signed into law.
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The spending deal now heads to the Oval Office to be signed by President Donald Trump.
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The deal — which is just about to be signed — is huge, worth seven figures, many millions.
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The deal is likely to be signed when Russian President Vladimir Putin visits Japan on Dec.
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"We still assume that this agreement will be signed," the spokeswoman for Germany's interior ministry said.
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And with President Obama still in office, even more unlikely they would be signed into law.
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Two of its major label contracts have expired and new ones have yet to be signed.
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The alternative is to garner 60 votes in the Senate and be signed into permanent law.
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That measure is unlikely, however, to pass in the House or be signed by President Trump.
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" The legislation now needs to be signed by President Andrzej Duda, who "previously expressed his support.
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The BBC reported that a deal with the DUP was expected to be signed on Wednesday.
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Summit host Thailand said late on Sunday that the deal could be signed by February 2020.
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The deal can be signed in China, the U.S., or any third-party countries like Singapore.
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The Senate must also pass the measure before it can be signed into law by Trump.
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Most of the agreements are memorandums of understanding and the contracts have yet to be signed.
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Truss insisted that a trade deal could be signed with Australia in a matter of months.
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The measure will likely be signed into law by the president some time after July 7.
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The bill previously passed the House and now needs to be signed by President Trump. Sen.
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The legislation, without the amendments, was sent back to the governor to be signed or vetoed.
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The Turkish defense undersecretariat said the final deal was expected to be signed on June 30.
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Specifically, the Netherlands was seeking an agreement that would be signed by EU leaders, it said.
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Such a deal would have to be signed before the transfer of materials to build reactors.
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Parolin told reporters he hoped the accord can be signed "in the not too distant future".
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It's also unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled Senate or be signed by President Donald Trump.
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Under the current timetable, a final agreement must be signed well before the March 2019 deadline.
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Background reading: • The Republican Party is confident that the tax cuts will be signed this month.
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It must still pass the Senate and be signed by President Donald Trump to become law.
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They thought it was going to be signed in the last administration and that didn't happen.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has said the first-stage trade deal would be signed on Jan.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the initial deal would be signed on Jan. 15.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said Phase 211 of the trade deal would be signed on Jan.
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Trump said on Tuesday the Phase 1 trade deal with China would be signed on Jan.
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But Gao said he had no information about where or when an agreement would be signed.
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Washington has demanded that a cease-fire take place before any peace agreement could be signed.
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Hari Nef is one of the first transgender people to be signed to a modeling agency.
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"I don't know if I still want to be signed to a modeling agency," she said.
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The legislation is expected to pass the state Senate, then be signed by the Democratic governor.
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Any bills passed by lawmakers would have to be signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari.
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The order to be signed by Mr. Trump would empower the Education Department in such actions.
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The official deal is expected to be signed in January and take effect a month later.
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That bill could pass both chambers by next week, and be signed into law before Christmas.
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Those changes, however, would need to be signed off on by the White House Personnel Office.
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But the bill's opponents, including Mr. Clemmons, say they expect it to be signed into law.
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If it passes, it would then go to the president to be signed and passed as law.
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It will now head to President Donald Trump's desk, where it will likely be signed into law.
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"We expect the final contract to be signed this (coming) week," Abbas Akhoundi said, quoted by IRNA.
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It is expected to sail through its third reading and be signed into law by Mr Putin.
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A peace treaty, they said, should be signed only after the North has given up its weapons.
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The uninsured would be signed up for a plan with a low premium and a high deductible.
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A will, among other statutory requirements, must be signed by at least two witnesses to be valid.
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A deal could be signed this week during Indonesian President Joko Widodo's trip to Iran, she said.
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But under Britain's constitutional arrangements, that vote would have to be signed off by the British parliament.
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She also highlighted a "languishing" trade pact with Canada and Mexico that has yet to be signed.
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Kernel extensions—like drivers in Windows—must be signed by a developer for MacOS to install them.
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The sides are still working on a constitutional declaration, which is expected to be signed on Friday.
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The peace accord is due to be signed on Monday by President Juan Manuel Santos and Timochenko.
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Seibert said an inter-governmental memorandum of understanding approving the deal would be signed later on Monday.
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"It will be signed between the governments of India and Sri Lanka," he told reporters in Colombo.
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Broadcaster NTV said the opposition alliance deal would be signed at 3 pm (1200 GMT) on Thursday.
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The bill, which takes effect in early 2018, has yet to be signed by President Michel Temer.
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He said 16 agreements with 11 companies would be signed, including memorandums of understanding for joint ventures.
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Madouri said the agreement will be signed in the coming days between the government and the UGTT.
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"At my age, it's crazy to be signed and sealed and delivered in anything exclusively," she said.
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His trade secretary, Ramon Lopez, said $13.5 billion in deals would be signed during the China trip.
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However, traders are largely optimistic that the preliminary agreement could be signed as early as this month.
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Mr. Xi did not mention on Tuesday when, where or even whether an agreement might be signed.
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The bill will now go to the White House to be signed into law by President Trump.
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To become law, the bill must pass both houses of Congress and be signed by the president.
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The talks are nearing conclusion and a contract is due to be signed in September, it added.
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I want a bill that can pass here, pass the House and be signed by the president.
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He added there is no rule against Airmen bringing personal items to be signed by the president.
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As we reported, Amber's lawyer, Pierce O'Donnell, says he's confident the settlement will be signed this week.
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If that happens, it's expected to pass the House and be signed into law by President Trump.
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The bill passed the state's House and Senate and will likely be signed into law by Northam.
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The memorandum is set to be signed later on Thursday at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum.
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The House bill as is will not pass the Senate or be signed by President Donald Trump.
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The new trade deal won't be signed until late November, and it could be amended before then.
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The so-called "phase one" deal is set to be signed at the White House on Jan.
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JOE KERNEN: Is it possible that the deal could be signed as early as maybe next week?
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Puerto Rico would almost certainly meet these requirements if the bill were to be signed into law.
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President Donald Trump, on New Year's Eve, said the China trade deal would be signed on Jan.
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The U.S.-China Phase 1 agreement is due to be signed at the White House on Wednesday.
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TRUMP SAYS U.S.-CHINA TRADE DEAL PROBABLY WON'T BE SIGNED UNTIL HE MEETS CHINA'S XI IN CHILE
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So, I don't think the trade deal will be signed so easily and gold will be supported.
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China is insisting the two sides simultaneously cancel tariffs before any preliminary trade agreement can be signed.
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He didn't give any specific investment figures for new projects expected to be signed under the initiative.
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In October, President Donald Trump said a so-called phase one deal would be signed this month.
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Reuters reported that a so-called phase-one trade deal may not be signed before year-end.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said the Phase 1 trade pact with China would be signed on Jan.
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No agreement had been reached and there was "no certainty that binding agreements will be signed," it said.
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Gavin Newsom's desk to be signed into law, making it the first statewide ban on natural hair discrimination.
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Asked if a deal might be signed this week at the Farnborough Airshow, he said he didn't know.
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It cannot be signed or vetoed by the president, and the policies it recommends are just that — recommendations.
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For the bulk of legislation to be signed into law, approval from both houses of parliament is required.
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Last week, Mariahlynn ripped up a contract to be signed under Self's label after feeling deceived by him.
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But it took six or seven years for the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to be signed.
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An important contract may be signed now, or you may find yourself connecting with an elder or mentor.
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This July, Philip became the first disabled trans woman of color to be signed with Elite Model Management.
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Media could be signed with a unique key that only the signing organisation—or the originating device—possesses.
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Multiple sources tell TechCrunch that the deal is expected to be signed later in the day on Sunday.
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That's right: a bipartisan bill will probably make it through Congress and then be signed by the president.
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Mr Trump's pronouncement came with only vague details of when a formal declaration would be signed ("next week").
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Another concession was awarded to Nigeria's Oando Plc and that contract is due to be signed next week.
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Alekperov said a contract was due to be signed in autumn and that exploration could begin in 2019.
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Voit's best advice: Do not get divorced unless the QDRO is completed and ready to be signed simultaneously.
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The Republican-led Senate must also pass the measure before it can be signed into law by Trump.
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This bill would have to pass the House, Senate, and be signed by the President before taking effect.
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Turns out, Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck's official split may not be signed, sealed, or delivered just yet.
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A new agreement on the maritime boundary was due to be signed in March, although negotiations are continuing.
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"Pier Silvio is determined to sell and a deal could be signed shortly," one of the sources said.
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Waiting to be signed by a major label may no longer be a good idea for artists anywhere.
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As CBS Sacramento reports, the bill still needs to pass through the Assembly and be signed by Gov.
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F David Lee is expected to be signed by the Dallas Mavericks on Monday, according to multiple reports.
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Sheryl Swoopes was the first player to be signed in the WNBA and a three-time WNBA MVP.
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Old timers need to be tracked down, contracts have to be signed, and egos have to be massaged.
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He also said that he expected $20 billion in mining investment contracts to be signed in coming days.
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The legislation isn't expected to pass the Republican-controlled Senate or be signed by Trump, also a Republican.
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He was answering a request by Reuters after a source said the decree was about to be signed.
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Players can agree to terms with a team on Friday, but contracts cannot be signed until July 20133.
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A similar law is expected to be signed in Missouri, while another was approved last week in Alabama.
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The bill is expected to be signed into law by Uganda's president, Yoweri Museveni, within weeks, Atiku said.
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The order was originally expected to be signed later this afternoon, but it was cancelled for unknown reasons.
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The proposed law has now passed both chambers of Congress and is expected to be signed by Trump.
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It was written in an elegant German script, and it appeared to be signed by Clara Schumann herself.
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The soon-to-be-signed stimulus bill provides consumers $2023 billion in cash to use as they please.
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She hopes the measure can make it through the Republican legislature and be signed by Wisconsin's Democratic governor.
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Teams can begin negotiating with players and reach verbal agreements, but nothing can be signed until July 6.
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The bill now needs to be passed through the Senate before it can be signed by the president.
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But Mr. Cheng and other Chinese analysts expressed skepticism that a peace treaty would be signed anytime soon.
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Meanwhile, the rhetoric around U.S.-China trade raised concerns that a deal may not be signed before Dec.
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The bill still needs to be signed by the governor, and would not come into effect until 2023.
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President Donald Trump said in a tweet Tuesday that the preliminary agreement will be signed on January 2500.
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White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said on Tuesday the sanctions bill was under review and would be signed.
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We have a couple of other deals that will be signed imminently that we can't discuss just yet.
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At that time, to get your apps out there, they had to be signed off by carriers. Right.
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The rule change still has to pass the Senate and the House, and then be signed by the president.
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" West continued, "You know how many people wish they could be signed to G.O.O.D. Music, get they life changed?
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For example, a peace treaty formally ending the Korean War – halted by an armistice in 1953 – could be signed.
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It would need to pass both the Senate and House of Representatives and be signed by President Donald Trump.
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"It will take off in 2017," he said, adding that a final agreement would be signed within two weeks.
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It also passed reform legislation that still needs to go through the Senate and be signed by the president.
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To enact them, the legislation would have to pass the Republican-led Senate and be signed by Mr. Trump.
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Alejandro García Padilla to be signed into law on Tuesday, after winning approval by Puerto Rico's House of Representatives.
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But like in Paris, an industrial source said no major contracts were expected to be signed during the visit.
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A contract is expected to be signed with the company in coming days, a statement from the ministry said.
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They are not bills with the potential to be signed into law; they are statements about an administration's priorities.
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One industry source said the deal was worth $650 million and could be signed as early as next week.
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Office 365 subscribers will now be able to be signed into five of those devices at the same time.
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That's because identical legislation would have to pass the Senate and then be signed into law by President Trump.
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A measure in Georgia that passed last month is expected to be signed into law soon by Republican Gov.
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Tally sheets won by the National Party, by contrast, should be signed, sealed and delivered as quickly as possible.
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A "peace deal" to settle an ugly boardroom war at Uber is expected to be signed today or tomorrow.
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She went on to be signed to IMG, and most recently, she fronted the July issue of Teen Vogue.
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The terms of the binding deal to be signed on May 11 seek to assuage some of those concerns.
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A share purchase agreement and shareholders' agreement is to be signed by April, and a conclusion by June 2018.
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Environmental groups see both efforts as stalling tactics for a rule that has taken two years to be signed.
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Any important conversations that need to be addressed, or contracts that need to be signed, will benefit from this.
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Any bill would have to pass both houses of Congress and be signed by the president to become law.
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With the week running to its end, talk shifted to suggest the order may instead be signed next week.
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The agreement is expected to be signed on Wednesday and close by the end of the first quarter 2016.
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The House and the Senate still have to pass the bill before it can be signed by the president.
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For now, the focus appears to be on what policies will be signed into law by the Trump Administration.
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The deal could be signed as early as next week, the newspaper reported, citing people briefed on the matter.
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The deal could not be signed off immediately, however, as it required authorisation from the highest level of government.
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It still needs to be signed off by the other 27 EU member states and the UK parliament. 403.
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Airbus and Dassault have been waiting for initial contracts to be signed to start work on the new project.
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Reuters reported Tuesday that the phase one trade deal may not be signed at a November summit in Chile.
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Any bill that gets through the Senate still has to pass the House and be signed by Donald Trump.
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Musk added that every 5,000th cap purchased would be signed by the hat delivery guy in an underground tunnel.
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While Democrats take a legislative approach, they are fully aware that it isn't likely to be signed into law.
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Under budget reconciliation rules, major legislation — such as repealing most of ObamaCare — could pass and be signed into law.
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Iran's Deputy Economy Minister Mohammad Khazaei said 10 economic agreements would be signed on the sidelines of Gabriel's visit.
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The so-called phase one deal was announced last month and is expected to be signed sometime this month.
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And a small wooden table, affixed with a presidential seal, was lugged along in case something must be signed.
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Political opponents had accused Tsipras of making too many concessions over the deal, due to be signed on Sunday.
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A senior Vatican source told Reuters last month a framework accord was ready and could be signed in months.
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The bill would need to pass the Senate and be signed by President Donald Trump before becoming a law.
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But a contract has yet to be signed, and a rollout of the cameras would not begin for months.
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Despite this, Mnuchin has said that tax reform would be signed by August or early September at the latest.
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The final report has to be signed by a judge, but that is almost always just a rubber stamp.
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And the New York Times has said an order that would actually trigger withdrawal is "likely" to be signed.
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Pension reform will soon be signed into law, but tax reform could be pushed back well into next year.
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The government is currently finalizing the measures which could be signed off by Italy's Council of Ministers by Friday.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Phase 215 of the trade deal would be signed on Jan.
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Yields hit session highs on Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump said the agreement will be signed on Jan.
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Once the managers were selected, all that remained was for the Articles of Impeachment to be signed and delivered.
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Many market-watchers are anticipating a partial trade deal to be signed between the two countries at that meeting.
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The bill will likely be signed into law by the executive as it was supported by the health ministry.
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The talks are nearing conclusion and a contract is supposed to be signed in September, according to Manager Magazin.
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"If everything goes right, the deal could be signed as early as the end of this month," he said.
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Timing challenges pushed the U.S. and Mexico to negotiate intensely so a new accord can be signed this year.
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BAQUET: Do you have any doubt that if this had not happened, he would be signed by a team?
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Any legislation that passes both chambers will also need to be signed by President Trump before it becomes law.
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Navarro said on Sunday that the tariffs were set to be signed by the President this week or next.
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On the trade front, a "Phase 13" trade deal between Washington and Beijing could be signed shortly after Jan.
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On the trade front, a 'Phase 0.23' trade deal between Washington and Beijing could be signed shortly after Jan.
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The STC's Security Belt forces tweeted on Monday that an agreement could be signed in the next few days.
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The deals to be signed will include agriculture, the railway, fertiliser and petrochemical sectors, Kirill Dmitriev, RDIF's chief, said.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Phase 1 of a trade deal would be signed on Jan.
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Not one Democrat in Congress backed the tax-reform legislation that is expected to be signed into law soon.
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President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that a "phase one" US-China trade deal will be signed on January 15.
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West later tweeted a photo of a "Make America Great Again" hat that appeared to be signed by Trump.
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The contract with Lockheed Martin will be signed by the end of this year, Finance Minister Peter Kazimir said.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday a 'phase one' U.S.-China trade pact would be signed "very shortly".
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The House should pass this needed bipartisan legislation as soon as possible so it can be signed into law.
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Once a compromise is reached, it will be sent to U.S. President Donald Trump to be signed into law.
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Morris, 29, will be signed on the bi-annual exception, according to The Athletic, not a veteran minimum contract.
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Here's a video in which City fans call for a pigeon on the field to be signed by Villa.
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The government has called it a partial piece of work that had yet to be signed-off by ministers.
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Once there is agreement on alterations the bill will go to President Juan Manuel Santos to be signed into law.
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All three countries belong to an 11-member Asia-Pacific trade pact to be signed on Chile on March 8.
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The mood was a stark contrast to late April, when there was speculation a deal could be signed within weeks.
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Nothing is going to be signed next week, and this will go as fast or slow as North Korea wants.
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Montreal-born expat Herbert Meakin, who used to be "signed to Polydor" but left because it was "crushing his vibes".
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The deal is to be signed on Friday, a company spokesman said, as the Force Ouvriere union confirmed its backing.
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"Additional agreements are expected to be signed in the coming days," it said, providing no details of quantities or prices.
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The draft must then gain final approval by the council and be signed by Mayor Eric Garcetti to be enacted.
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The Japanese media announced that a trade agreement with the U.S. could be signed by the end of next month.
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It must be signed and ratified by at least 20203 countries representing at least 55% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
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But the vast majority said a trade deal would probably be signed, regardless of whether there is a transitional arrangement.
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The current bill, which is likely to be signed, is less expansive than the original Senate bill would have been.
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He writes that it will "change this behavior that so all cookies are deleted and you will be signed out".
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To become law, the measure would also have to get through the House of Representatives and be signed by Trump.
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It would need to pass both the Senate and House of Representatives and be signed by Trump to take effect.
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It passed the Senate in May, but still needs to pass the House and then be signed by President Trump.
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Because there's an open case in Dependency Court, we're told any custody agreement must be signed off by that judge.
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The Commission said it hopes the trade deal, which took some five years to negotiate, could be signed in October.
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The ordinance is now waiting to be signed by Mayor London Breed, who has 10 days to review the legislation.
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The sanctions bills passed the House and Senate with widespread bipartisan support but have yet to be signed by Trump.
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The bill still has to be signed into law by the cabinet and presidential office before it will take effect.
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The executive order is currently slated to be signed on Wednesday, with Texas as one suggested location for the event.
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It is inevitable that tough choices must be made if tax reform is to be signed into law in 2017.
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Both sides expressed confidence that an agreement ending their half-century fight will be signed by the end of 2016.
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Consensus has disappeared now that Republicans in Congress know that whatever they pass will be signed into law by Trump.
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The Negating Archaic Statutes Targeting Young Women Act — or NASTY Women Act — is expected to be signed by Republican Gov.
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All in all, followers have expected the order to be signed in January, twice in February and once in March.
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Lakkotrypis said a final agreement on the pipeline would be signed as quickly as possible but did not specify when.
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"The agreement will be signed only with parliament's approval and (after) discussions," Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera told reporters in Colombo.
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That development came amid recent optimism for a "phase one" deal to be signed between the two economic powerhouses soon.
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On Friday prices jumped by about $2 a barrel after U.S. officials said a deal could be signed this month.
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The deal is expected to be signed in the coming days and follows several months of negotiations, the sources said.
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The Serbian firm's Chief Executive Bojan Bojkovic said he expected the deal to be signed within the next two weeks.
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El Al said the deal is expected to be signed in the coming days, with closing planned for Dec. 31.
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The house was last listed for $569,000 and a contract is about to be signed, according to the listing agent.
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Citing two unnamed sources familiar with the matter, Les Echos said the agreement could be signed later on Sunday evening.
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To become law, the measure would have to pass the Senate and House and be signed into law by Trump.
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"Now, do Republicans in the Senate, when confronted with something that might actually be signed into law, hesitate?" said Wessel.
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An accord between Cemig, Light, RR and Brookfield could be signed as early as July 14, the same person added.
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"In my view, the certifications had to be signed because not to do so might have delayed funding," he added.
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A firm deal has yet to be signed despite a series of discussions and ceasefires on tit-for-tat tariffs.
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Fears about the weakening of China's economy were easing as President Trump advertised a soon-to-be-signed trade deal.
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Other providers will likely be selected, but SpaceX is the first company to be signed by NASA under the agreement.
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Taliban leaders had reportedly accepted invitations to the summit, but with the understanding that the deal would be signed beforehand.
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On the day they closed — June 1, 2007 — he insisted that the papers be signed at precisely 3:33 p.m.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the Phase 1 trade deal with China would be signed on Jan.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has said that Phase 1 of a trade deal with China would be signed on Jan.
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Contracts started to be signed in earnest again in the final weeks of 2018, and momentum built through last year.
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Japan and Australia are now the effective leaders of the revised deal, which is likely to be signed in March.
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When the condition for termination pertains to the woman's health, the procedure must be signed off by two hospital consultants.
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To become law, the bill would then have to be approved by the Senate and be signed by the president.
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The resolution is nonbinding, expresses the sense of the Senate and does not need to be signed by the president.
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Mexico would like the agreement to be signed before current President, Enrique Pena Nieto, who leaves office on Dec. 1.
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We've also had other reassuring headlines - Trump confirmed a Phase 1 trade deal will be signed with China on Jan.
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Trade experts and people close to the White House have said the agreement may not be signed until next year.
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It next goes to the president's desk, where it is expected to be signed into law in the coming days.
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Under the terms of a binding deal to be signed on Friday, GM cannot exit its investment for 10 years.
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"I'm glad Congress is finally sending the PACT Act to the President's desk to be signed into law," Blumenthal said.
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To become law, the legislation would have to pass the House of Representatives and be signed into law by Trump.
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Staffers explained that because the campaign didn't exist yet, the candidate preferred that contracts be signed under Dark Horse's name.
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And if you happen to be signed in with a Google account like Gmail, Google can collect even more info.
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Investors had turned optimistic that at least a partial trade deal would be signed by the end of the year.
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His bail was set 1 million shekels with another 8 million shekel guarantee to be signed by a third party.
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The two firms are in advanced talks about a takeover, which could be signed as soon as next month. bit.
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A revision to the Feres Doctrine has passed the Senate and is likely to be signed into law this month.
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The bill would need to pass not only the House but the Republican-controlled Senate and be signed by Trump.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Phase 22 of trade deal with China would be signed on Jan.
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Cohen provided Congress with a copy of an August 22017 check for $2150,2000 that appears to be signed by Trump.
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It would have to pass both the Senate and House of Representatives and be signed by Trump to become law.
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In March 2017, Kaepernick parted ways with the San Francisco 49ers and has yet to be signed to another team.
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Speaking at his daily press conference, Lopez Obrador said he expected an agreement with factories to be signed next week.
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Some 50 French firms will take part in a Franco-Iranian economic forum on Tuesday at which more will be signed.
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The agreement, under which Macedonia will change its name to Republic of North Macedonia, is expected to be signed this weekend.
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The Senate would need to pass it before it could be signed into law by President Trump, who supports a repeal.
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Falih said on Thursday that he expected 11 business deals worth about $20 billion to be signed with China this week.
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Even if it passes the House the law will need to be signed by President Trump, something that's simply not likely.
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Once voting to approve the last four amendments concludes on Wednesday, the bill will be cleared to be signed into law.
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The signs of progress have raised expectations that a trade agreement could be signed next week the APEC meeting, Otunuga said.
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Per MLB's rules, the Mesas would be considered amateurs and would have to be signed via teams' international player bonus pools.
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"The settlement documents are being finalized and will be signed this week," Heard's attorney, Pierce O'Donnell, told PEOPLE in a statement.
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Separately, Iran's transport minister was quoted as saying on Sunday that Tehran expected the Airbus deal to be signed within days.
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It is expected to easily pass in the House and be sent to the president's desk to be signed into law.
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And this doesn't preclude a backlash against the bill should it actually be signed into law and start affecting Americans' lives.
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Documents have to be signed by all participants face-to-face, said a person with direct knowledge of the company's operations.
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Blocking the changes would have required legislation to pass both houses of Congress, then be signed into law by the president.
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They must still go through the PiS-dominated upper house and be signed by the PiS-allied president to take effect.
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Any deal will also have to be signed off by all SPD members, a vote which itself will take a fortnight.
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That compromise version, expected later this year, must pass both the Senate and House, and be signed into law by Trump.
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A Singapore Ministry of Transport spokesman said in a statement that the MOU was expected to be signed on July 19.
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" He reminded Cudi of their history by saying "You know how many people wish they could be signed to G.O.O.D. Music?
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On March 22nd a "heartbeat bill" passed in Georgia's Senate, and is expected to be signed by the state's Republican governor.
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The statement, which gave no value for the deal, said an agreement with Geely was expected to be signed in July.
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You can snag a copy on Amazon for $10.19—though, unlike the ones Trump is hawking, that copy won't be signed.
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The signs of progress have raised expectations that a trade agreement could be signed next week the APEC meeting, Otunuga said.
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To take effect, the measure would also have to pass the House of Representatives and be signed into law by Trump.
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The House passed the GOP tax bill Tuesday, clearing the way for the package to be signed into law before Christmas.
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Tito couldn't say 'cause the deal ain't official, yet ... but we're told it could be signed, sealed and delivered within days.
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To become law, it would have to pass the Senate and House and be signed into law by President Donald Trump.
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The world's two biggest economies are currently trying to reach a 'phase one' trade deal, which has yet to be signed.
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As a result, any deal would require the approval of the Legislature and would have to be signed by the governor.
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He said trade hopes rose on U.S. Commerce Secretary's Wilbur Ross' optimism that a preliminary deal would be signed this month.
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It must be approved by both houses of the California legislature and be signed by Governor Jerry Brown to become law.
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Differences would need to be worked out if the bill is to reach President Obama's desk and be signed into law.
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Patel also said a joint development agreement on a proposed new Chinese auto plant would be signed in Beijing this Sunday.
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The firm said the contract will be for seven years at most and the contracts will be signed within the week.
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Iran's Deputy Economy Minister Mohammad Khazaei said earlier that 10 economic agreements would be signed on the sidelines of Gabriel's visit.
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Our nation is still spinning as restrictive bills continue to be signed into law — although not enacted — by eager conservative governors.
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After being released by the 85033ers following the 2016-17 season, he has yet to be signed by an NFL franchise.
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No dollars need be exchanged, nor does a retainer or contract have to be signed for the communication to be protected.
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Under the agreement, Cuban players will be signed and granted a work visa that will be subject to State Department approval.
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"It is when this is done that we can talk of when it will be signed into law," said the official.
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If you already take advantage of Facebook tag suggestions, you'll automatically be signed up for the three new facial recognition features.
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He declined to comment on the potential outcome of the court challenge or when Scatec expected the deals to be signed.
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In order to legalize the will, it needs to be signed and dated by you and at least two other witnesses.
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To set up the family options, a parent needs to be signed into a Windows 10 PC with a Microsoft account.
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The United Nations pact that created such angst was ratified this month, and will be signed in New York on Wednesday.
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The bill, which narrowly passed in the Republican-controlled legislature on Friday, is expected to be signed into law by Gov.
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The House of Representatives still must vote on the bill before it can be signed into law by President Donald Trump.
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She is now the first black transgender model — and the first physically disabled model — to be signed to Elite Model Management.
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The US-China trade agreement, due to be signed this week, could keep the broader market rally going for some time.
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Two officials in Hadi's government told Reuters the pact to end the Aden standoff would be signed in Riyadh on Thursday.
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The Senate version is a joint resolution, which ultimately goes to the Oval Office and could then be signed or vetoed.
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It would have to pass both the Senate and House of Representatives and be signed into law by President Donald Trump.
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They both cautioned that there was no assurance that an actual transaction would be signed as a result of these talks.
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" Earlier on Tuesday, Canada's Trudeau called the new trade agreement, expected to be signed in Chile in March, the "right deal.
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But the biggest deal at the center of the trade war, a US-China trade agreement, has yet to be signed.
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S. trade deal will soon be signed and efforts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to curb crude supply.
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The legislation, dubbed the Religious Liberty Bill, still has to be signed by Georgia's Republican Governor Nathan Deal to become law.
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The U.S. became the only nation to not be signed onto the deal when Nicaragua and Syria both signed the pact.
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And, below, we outline some of the top issues that must be resolved before the legislation can be signed into law.
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On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump said the first phase of a trade deal with China would be signed on Jan.
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The spending legislation must pass the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives before it can be signed into law by Trump.
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Other reports suggest the waiver would be signed, but the U.S. would also declare it considered Jerusalem to be Israel's capital.
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There are forms to be signed and sent in, and a background check that must be done on each possible visitor.
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TASS news agency cited Borisov as saying that a contract on renting Tartus port by Russia was expected to be signed soon.
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Investors are also increasing bets that at least a partial trade deal between China and the U.S. will be signed next month.
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CETA is set to be signed at an EU-Canada summit next Thursday in the presence of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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"They also cannot be signed without having first developed a process to clear up doubts from residents, fishermen and authorities," he added.
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The agreement must be signed and ratified by at least 55 countries responsible for at least 55% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
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North Carolina mandates all absentee ballot envelopes must be signed by two witnesses and dropped off by voters or their close relatives.
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Pyne rejected the report, insisting the Strategic Partnering Agreement, the overall contract to guide the construction, would be signed by mid-December.
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The agreement, expected to be signed within days, would simultaneously open beef imports to both countries, Bircher told Reuters in an interview.
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Nextbit emailed users with the news, saying that starting March 1st all Robin phone owners would be signed out of Smart Storage.
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Italy's prime minister, Giuseppe Conte, hopes the planned agreement, due to be signed on March 23rd, will boost Italian exports to China.
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Because we didn't know when the first "travel ban" would be signed, nor what it would say exactly, there were no answers.
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Hours before a deal was due to be signed in July, the new prime minister stunned investors by putting it on hold.
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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Tuesday Paris had been given assurances that a contract would be signed this spring.
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They're going to be signed by both of you O'Hurley: There's one edition that is signed by both of us, yes. Sick!
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An Office 365 subscription, meanwhile, entitles you to be signed into up to five devices at once, so there's usually some flexibility.
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It would have to pass both the Senate and House of Representatives and then be signed into law by President Donald Trump.
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But no formal agreement will be signed during Li's visit, Australian government officials told media outlets ahead of Li's arrival on Wednesday.
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They also know that the attempt to restore the rules is unlikely to pass the House or be signed by the president.
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The agreement is being wrapped up in time to be signed next week during a visit to Washington by President Jair Bolsonaro.
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No agreement had been reached and that was "no certainty that binding agreements will be signed," the miner said in a statement.
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EU officials had said that Abe would only visit Brussels if both sides were certain that the political agreement would be signed.
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Crucially, that new OS will need to be signed by Apple, which is why feds need the company's cooperation in all this.
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From there, the bill still has to be approved by the House and then by President Trump to be signed into law.
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To see the prompts, users must sign up to participate in the Google Contributor program, and must be signed in to Chrome.
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"I think it needs to be moved as quickly as possible on the vehicle that would be signed into law," said Sen.
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But the package still needed approval from the House of Representatives before it could be signed into law by President Donald Trump.
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Vatican sources said there was still no clear idea on when the deal could be signed but that the dialogue was continuing.
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CETA was in theory due to be signed at a summit next Thursday in the presence of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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The repeal effort, which passed the Senate last month, is almost certain to clear the House and be signed by President Trump.
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McConnell has said that the Senate will not vote on legislation to reopen the government unless it will be signed by Trump.
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The source confirmed Spanish newspaper El Mundo's report of the deal but said it had yet to be signed by the lawyers.
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It is expected to bring a formal end to the fighting, with a final peace deal to be signed later this summer.
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Typically, they agree to this in a "Dear Prospective Employee" letter that must be signed if they want the job, she said.
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Should it pass in the Senate, the bill would still need to pass in the House and be signed by the governor.
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This week brings a flurry of action on Zika funding, but it remains unclear what can be signed into law, and when.
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The final Farm Bill, minus the food stamp cuts, is expected to be signed into law by Trump as early as Thursday.
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One of the three officials, all of whom spoke on condition of anonymity, told Reuters the deal could be signed on Wednesday.
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The court agreed, stipulating that such a deal could not be signed unilaterally by Morales without the approval of the Guatemalan Congress.
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"We are still negotiating the details of the MOU (memorandum of understanding) and it might, or might not be signed," Geraci said.
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The six-foot-champion hailing from Texas became the first woman to be signed to the WNBA during its inception in 503.
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While the bill still needs to be signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo, its passing is a big win for the entire industry.
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The details: Bloomberg reports that the countries' leaders were hopeful that a deal could be signed by the end of the year.
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The contract was originally intended to be signed by October 2018, at the start of fiscal 2019, according to Navy budget documents.
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Jarrod Agen, the vice president's communications director, said the military liaison for the trip had asked for the document to be signed.
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López Obrador takes office on December 1, so it's probable that the US-Mexico agreement will be signed no sooner than that.
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In July, she became the first black transgender model — and the first physically disabled model — to be signed to Elite Model Management.
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The State Department told the AP that the agreement would be signed on Wednesday in a ceremony in the agency's Treaty Room.
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Glueck said the liability shield, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, would never be signed into law today if proposed again.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said in Ankara that credit for the defense industry would be signed with Turkey in the near future.
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While the deal may not be signed in 2018, the end is in sight and negotiations could conclude this year, he added.
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His appointment will now be signed off on by another board meeting and a wider meeting of all member states, both formalities.
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The verdict is expected to be signed by the judges and made public next week, most likely on Monday, the source said.
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But they also want to have some bipartisan wins, and they think smaller measures are more likely to be signed into law.
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During the month China and United States agreed on a preliminary trade deal that is expected to be signed on Jan. 15.
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TRADE: U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday a phase one trade deal with China could be signed shortly after Jan. 15.
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Even though the Philippines agreed in principle to one joint development, a formal agreement to that end has yet to be signed.
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The Senate will need to vote on the House bill before it goes to the White House to be signed into law.
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The U.S. White House trade advisor also said on Monday that the agreement would be signed "within the next week or so".
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Phase 1 of trade deal with China would be signed on Jan.
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TRADE: U.S. President Donald Trump, who last month announced that a Phase 1 trade deal with China would be signed on Jan.
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Back in October, President Donald Trump said the two sides had reached a "phase one" trade deal to be signed this month.
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The bill will be signed into law by President Michel Temer unless a senator calls for a vote on the Senate floor.
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"Our aspiration is that the bilateral agreement (with Spain) can be signed off the same time as the general agreement," he said.
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Administrations of both parties have interpreted surveillance laws as requiring foreign surveillance warrants be signed only by Senate-confirmed Justice Department officials.
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Leaders in the United States and Canada are working toward a North American climate change strategy that would be signed next week.
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Following an earlier tweet from Trump, it looks likely an order to implement steel and aluminium tariffs will be signed later today.
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The draft, which could take more than a year to be signed into law, includes policies on promoting and managing foreign investment.
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The agreement is expected to be signed Sunday morning by the two nations' foreign ministers at Lake Prespa near their common border.
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" 10:55 AM PT -- Heard's lawyer, Pierce O'Donnell, tells TMZ, "The settlement documents are being finalized and will be signed this week.
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There's a lot of revenue in advertisers to be signed up, so it still feels like a very long runway for Yelp.
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Crucially, the SIF or "FBiOS" would need to be signed by Apple's developer key in order for the device to accept it.
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After Duterte's speech in Beijing, his trade secretary, Ramon Lopez, said $17.6 billion in deals would be signed between the two countries.
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To become law, it would need to pass the full Senate and House of Representatives and be signed into law by Trump.
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Thyssenkrupp's management and labour leaders are in for tough negotiations over the next months, before a contract could be signed early next year.
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But these orders have to be signed off by incredibly high-ranking police officers and civil servants—or the Director General of MI5.
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He said a memorandum of understanding would be signed in early December and repatriation of the funds would follow a few weeks later.
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Operational pics and videos to be signed off by an officer before posting, to avoid making public anything that could provide enemy intelligence.
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To become law from there, it would have to pass the Democratic-controlled House, Republican-controlled Senate, and be signed by the President.
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The German Liberal lawmaker said he hoped Belgium could work out its issues over CETA to enable it to be signed this year.
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A memorandum of understanding with PDVSA's replacement was expected to be signed and disclosed in mid January, a refinery executive said last month.
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It said the U.S. State Department had approved the sale and final agreements would be signed and necessary payments made before Feb. 20.
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The two sides have made progress in trade negotiations, setting up a potential phase one trade agreement that could be signed next month.
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But it is unlikely to change the outcome on whether a deal will be signed altogether, a person familiar with the deliberations said.
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Rozic hopes to pass the bill by June of 2018, so it can be signed into law by the end of the year.
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Kalin said an agreement would be signed with Airbus on Thursday, and Musk would also be present at the meeting as a subcontractor.
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The bill now just needs to be signed by President Obama — and the White House has already signaled that he will do so.
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A huge arms deal, perhaps worth $100bn, will be signed and the Saudis will pledge to invest at least $40bn in American infrastructure.
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Cruz said that he was working in "good faith" to "improve" the bill so it could pass Congress and be signed into law.
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To be signed into law, the House could be forced to vote on the Senate-passed bill without the opportunity to make changes.
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It would need to pass both the Senate and House of Representatives and be signed by President Donald Trump to go into effect.
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The final approval is expected later in the day, before the bill is sent to President Donald Trump to be signed into law.
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"Such patrols will become a regular feature under a new agreement soon to be signed between Moscow and Beijing," Trenin said on Twitter.
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Firm sales contracts, including non-refundable deposits will be signed after development hurdles are met over the next 27-2778 months, he said.
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The postponement means that the deal will not be signed when Mr Obama is in Havana, where the peace talks are taking place.
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For the measure to become law, it would have to pass both the House and Senate and be signed by President Barack Obama.
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The petition can't be signed online, but registered voter in Michigan can find a signing event nearby through Voters Not Politicians' petition calendar.
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Thyssenkrupp's management and labor leaders are in for tough negotiations over the next months, before a contract could be signed early next year.
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But on the free market, medium-term contracts can be signed for 170 reais per MWh, according to the BBCE electronic trading platform.
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It should be called the "American Jobs and Economic Growth Act of 220006" — and it needs to be signed into law by Thanksgiving.
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Both sides agreed last month to finalize a so-called phase one trade deal, which is expected to be signed later in November.
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Ross also offered more detail on a prospective partial deal expected to be signed by President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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The bill, which is expected to be signed by Mayor Bill de Blasio, would ban the sale of the delicacy starting in 2022.
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A written pact has yet to be signed and is still weeks away, and the deal could still fall through in the meantime.
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It would also then need to pass the House and be signed by President who wants full-scale overhaul, not a tailored approach.
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The sources also said most of the banks had agreed to the extension and that the paperwork would be signed in due course.
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Neutral Switzerland sees the BRI accord to be signed during Maurer's trip as a way to support economic development, especially in central Asia.
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On trade, China and the U.S. agreed last month to a phase one deal which is expected to be signed sometime in November.
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The Trump administration is preparing that executive order, which could be signed within weeks, Bloomberg reported Thursday, citing people close to the matter.
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The bill now goes to President Donald Trump's desk to be signed into law, although the exact timing of that ceremony is unclear.
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EXCLUSIVE-US-CHINA 'PHASE ONE' TRADE AGREEMENT MAY NOT BE SIGNED AT CHILE APEC MEETING IN NOVEMBER, BUT PROGRESS IS BEING MADE -U.
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Do those failure weaken prospects for tax reform proposals the Trump administration had hoped would already have be signed into law by now?
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He has yet to be signed by an NFL franchise since his contract with the San Francisco 49ers ended following the 2016 season.
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Asked when he thought a deal would be signed, Navarro declined to comment but said any announcements would come from Lighthizer or Trump.
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It would still need to pass the House, which has approved G.M.O. labeling bills in the past, and be signed by President Obama.
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Not only could appearance fees and performance bonuses evaporate, but athletes positioned to be signed by new sponsors have now lost auditioning opportunities.
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"The parties are working on the legally binding definitive documents to be signed," Nio Founder and Chief Executive Officer William Bin Li said.
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"We strongly encourage Democratic and Republican Leaders to negotiate a bill that can pass the Senate and be signed into law," Bradley wrote.
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The bill faces one last hurdle in the Constitutional Court, where opponents have lodged a challenge, before it can be signed into law.
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The measure, which prohibits the sale, distribution and manufacture of e-cigarettes, will now need to be signed by Mayor London Breed. on.wsj.
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"The parties are working on the legally binding definitive documents to be signed," Nio Founder and Chief Executive Officer William Bin Li said.
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On Monday, the White House's trade adviser said the U.S.-China Phase 1 trade deal would likely be signed in the next week.
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"This legislation can and should pass the Senate and the House and be signed into law by President Trump this year," he said.
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Gao also did not confirm when a phase one agreement would be signed or whether the leaders of both countries planned to meet.
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He also suggested the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement — a replacement for North American Free Trade Agreement — could be signed into law by Thanksgiving.
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Further specifics of the limited deal were not immediately clear, and it must still be signed by President Trump and leaders in Beijing.
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Garner, a Republican, says he feels confident that the bill will pass in the House and be signed into law by Republican Gov.
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Once it is passed by both houses of parliament, the new law has to be signed by Zuma for it to become law.
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Inspiringly, the most recent pieces of legislation have received tremendous bipartisan support and are slated to be signed into law by President Obama.
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow told Fox Business Network that the trade deal is on track to be signed on Jan. 15.
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Henninger, however, applauded Trump for hammering out the first phase of a deal to formalize trade with China, which will be signed Jan.
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Wall Street closed higher on Tuesday after President Donald Trump said an initial U.S.-China trade pact would be signed on Jan. 15.
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In addition, U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that a long-awaited Phase 1 trade pact with Beijing would be signed on Jan 15.
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I personally turned off numerous apps one by one so as to not be signed out of services I use, such as DoorDash.
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The upshot: Investors should expect more uncertainty over when a potential deal will be signed, and, more importantly, the substance of the agreement.
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It could only be signed and announced because China has already complied with the dismantling of the subsidy system surrounding its "demonstration bases".
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The pact had initially been expected to be signed by mid-November, but experts now say it could be pushed into next year.
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In a statement, Emanuel said he was proud that the agreement to continue fighting climate change would be signed in his home city.
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To become law, the measure would also have to pass the Republican-led House of Representatives and be signed by President Donald Trump.
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In order to change the statue, the General Assembly would have to pass legislation that would be signed into law by the governor.
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A recently announced first-phase deal, which is supposed to be signed in early January, could help to ease that pain in 2020.
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"Today we consolidated the signing of ten new contracts and only one pending to be signed," agency head Luis Miguel Morelli told journalists.
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Plus, he's rumored to be signed on for at least three more Batman movies (in the interview Affleck says this hasn't been confirmed).
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The bill also must be signed into law by Trump, who wants more money - $750 billion - for defense than House Democrats want to provide.
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But there's no indication that a spending bill will be signed before the month ends; a matter of apparent consternation to the FCC's defense.
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In her firm, they already use a tool that helps lawyers identify how a contract or a deed should be signed, among other things.
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It is a terrible irony that today, the same day on which this order is to be signed, is also International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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His attorney proposed a bail package that included a $200,000 secured bond to be signed by Alam's parents, who were also in the courtroom.
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The two chambers need to reconcile the differences between the two bills before the measure can be signed into law by President Donald Trump.
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Mr. Trump has indicated that a "Phase 1" trade deal with China could be signed next month, which could give businesses slightly more certainty.
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Of course, anything passed by the Senate would still need to pass through the House and be signed into law by President Donald Trump.
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A source familiar with the discussions said an agreement for the deal will be signed by Uber, SoftBank and Dragoneer on Wednesday at noon.
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The credit card can only be signed up for on an iPhone and the majority of transactions and interface take place on the phone.
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The contract arrived on Sarcuni's desk almost immediately, ready to be signed with a 51 million euro offer, according to Rocket Internet financial statement.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada even cancelled a trip to Brussels this Thursday on fears that the deal would no longer be signed.
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"Of the 14 exploration blocks, six blocks, for which development agreements will be signed, are expected to be attractive to foreign investors," Hendi said.
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It has to be voted on — and to pass — in the House and be signed by the president (or gain a veto-proof majority).
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"We are working hard with our European partners so CETA can be signed this fall and implemented next year," said Freeland's spokesman Alex Lawrence.
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It would need to pass both the full Senate and the House of Representatives and be signed by President Donald Trump to become law.
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The REINS Act requires Congress to approve any major new regulation before it can be signed by the president and implemented by federal agencies.
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According to the New York courts, it's a sworn statement that "must be signed in front of a notary public before it is submitted."
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On the morning of May 19, Ljung called a handful of SoundCloud executives to say that papers of intent would be signed that day.
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The New Orleans-born rapper began his professional career aged nine, when he became the youngest artist to be signed by Cash Money Records.
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"It's an honor to be here at this moment when life is changing and hopefully a peace agreement will be signed," Tunick has said.
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Iranian television said officials and business executives would accompany Rouhani on the trip, during which several cultural, economic and political agreements would be signed.
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The bill is expected to be signed into law by the state's Democratic Governor Roy Cooper, who ran on a platform to repeal HB2.
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The legislation, which easily passed the House of Representatives last week, is expected to be signed into law by President Donald Trump by Friday.
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Thackeray told reporters he asked the Indian guild for a letter that no Pakistani singer, technician or actor would be signed on in future.
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An agreement on the P'nyang development is expected to be signed in the current quarter, said a spokesman for PNG's state-owned Kumul Petroleum.
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Last month, Trump said both sides had come to a "very substantial phase one" agreement that is expected to be signed later in November.
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S. relations that he is still optimistic that a deal can be signed in November if both sides maintain close communication via diplomatic channels.
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That September 30 deadline applies only to the Senate's rules, so the bill could both pass the House and be signed after that date.
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BRITAIN'S eventual exit deal with the European Union will not only have to be signed off by the bloc's 27 increasingly irritated member states.
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In order to access many features on the PlayStation 4, including movie and music streaming, you must be signed into your PlayStation Network account.
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Reached after almost four years of fraught talks in Cuba, the deal would still need to be signed and voted on in a referendum.
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The deal to buy a stake of just over 50 percent in Bashneft, and all other accompanying agreements, are to be signed by Oct.
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There are liability waivers to be signed, blood types to be identified, next of kin and emergency contacts to be noted — just in case.
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The next step is for "legal scrubbing" and translation so the agreement is ready to be signed in Jakarta in December, the statement said.
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"I will reiterate my personal commitment to a final bill that can pass both chambers and be signed into law by the president," Sen.
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The reports, published over the weekend and citing confidential sources, reveal that a new UK-US treaty is due to be signed next month.
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New agreements are due to be signed during Putin&aposs visit, which will also feature the two leaders taking in a youth hockey game.
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"He had stacks of cashier's checks in all different denominations, ready to be signed," Bruna Michaux, the city's senior tax administrator, told the paper.
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One Nigerian government official told Reuters that any loan agreed during Adeosun's trip could be signed by President Muhammadu Buhari in Beijing next month.
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Ulyukayev added that there had been progress in negotiations and that he expected a financing deal to be signed with French banks this year.
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Agencies and intermediaries are also banned from the process, as the agreement can only be signed between the contracting parents and the surrogate mother.
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The best way to find out about mileage sales is to be signed up for airlines' award programs and opt-in to receiving emails.
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A developer has been chosen, he said, adding that he expects a formal redevelopment agreement to be signed by the end of the year.
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The deal, reached after months of negotiations with representatives from the insurgent movement, must still be approved by Trump before it can be signed.
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The controversial new legislation still needs to be signed into law by President Klaus Iohannis, who has long been a critic of the amendments.
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The incredible positive response to the campaign helped Zach become the first plus-size male model to be signed to a major modeling agency.
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He said the measure has passed both houses of Congress and is on President Trump's desk, and he is confident it will be signed.
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Story at a glance A Colorado bill abolishing the death penalty is slated to be signed into law after it passed the House yesterday.
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A redress plan is expected to be signed onto by all Australia's states and territories and all major churches by the start of July.
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The Senate is expected to take up the bill quickly and send it to President Donald Trump to be signed into law this week.
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On the trade front, a Phase 1 deal is likely to be signed next week, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said on Monday.
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It will be signed by Invitalia's investment arm, Invitalia Global Investment, and two Iranian banks, Bank of Industry and Mine and Middle East Bank.
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The contract for the plant in Erfurt is due to be signed on Monday during a visit of China's Premier Li Keqiang to Germany.
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But if the Taliban do reduce violence as promised, an agreement between the United States and the Taliban would be signed later this month.
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The president praised the first phase of a trade deal he made with China that will be signed next week at the White House.
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Precinct chairs will also hand-write results on paper forms that must be signed by representatives from each campaign that reaches the viability threshold.
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The China trade deal is expected to be signed on Wednesday, and while it may be a nonevent, it has the potential for surprises.
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Many investors now look for the details of the deal, which is slated to be signed at the White House at 11:30 a.m.
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The House is expected to vote on the agreement as soon as Wednesday, and the bill is ultimately expected to be signed into law.
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Mr. Lighthizer said he expected the deal to be signed in Washington during the first week of January and take effect 30 days later.
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But hours later Monday, Trump administration trade adviser Peter Navarro told Fox News the preliminary deal would be signed next week at the earliest.
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In early October the administration released a set of immigration principles that it would require for any immigration deal to be signed into law.
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Among the plans to be signed off was a revisedESM treaty, but eleventh-hour opposition from Italy seemingly delayed that until early next year.
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It will now be sent to President Donald Trump to be signed into law; he signalled last week he would do so without delay.
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Although people may file for divorce before the year is over, the divorce papers must be signed before 2003 to keep the tax break.
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He said that in addition to the fund, he expected 11 business agreements worth about $20 billion to be signed between the two sides.
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There is no agreement on what, if any, alternatives could pass both chambers and be signed by the President if the conference committee fails.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has insisted, several times, that tax reform will be signed, sealed and delivered to taxpayers by the end of August.
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But the Nikkei said the group was trying to make OPEC+ a permanent framework under an accord to be signed at the next meeting.
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The bill now has 21 days to be signed off by Poland's President Andrzej Duda, who's already said he supports it, to become law.
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The exit agreement, which establishes how the U.K. will leave the EU in March, is set to be signed off by European leaders on Sunday.
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First Assistant District Attorney Brian Glenny said the prosecution would've provided the file earlier but needed to wait on a protective order to be signed.
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"A revised version of the #MuslimBan Executive Order is expected to be signed on Monday, March 6," organizers wrote ahead of the White House announcement.
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"I just want to confirm that the agreement has been reached and King Salman is satisfied that the deal will be signed tomorrow," Najib said.
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After clearing this bar, the bill goes up for approval at the Senate level, after which it still needs to be signed by the president.
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Colbert's joke was particularly tone deaf, especially when the LGBTQ community is bracing for a historic discriminatory executive order rumored to be signed on Thursday.
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The agreement, which also provides for deposits by the Gulf Arab nations in the Jordanian central bank, will be signed in Amman, the agency said.
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And it would require the agreement be signed by all parties, including the president, who did not put his name to the previous nondisclosure deal.
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A week after nearly all sanctions were lifted, French and Italian officials still do not expect major deals to be signed yet during the trip.
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"I just want to confirm that the agreement has been reached and King Salman is satisfied that the deal will be signed tomorrow," Najib said.
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Liam Fox, Britain's secretary of state for international trade, will join the visit, during which a number of commercial deals are expected to be signed.
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Despite the resentment, it appears likely that a Harvey relief bill will pass Congress this fall and will ultimately be signed by President Donald Trump.
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The 11-country Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade deal from which Donald Trump opted out, is due to be signed in Santiago on March 8th.
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The CROWN Act — which stands for "Create a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair" — is expected to be signed into law by California Gov.
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Democrats wanted firm commitments from the House and the president that the Senate bill would move through the other chamber and be signed by Trump.
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Then, that plan would need to pass both the House and Senate before it could go to President Trump's desk to be signed into law.
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Verizon customers must also be signed up for Verizon Selects, which enables the company to track customers and then sell ads based on that data.
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The problems have forced several postponements of a summit meeting in the United States at which a preliminary accord on the alliance would be signed.
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But a senior Vatican source told Reuters in February a deal between the two sides on the appointment of bishops could be signed within months.
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Officials said a formal construction deal will be signed on the hydropower project after the government had negotiated the project modalities with the Chinese company.
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"The deal should be signed at the end of January and there is an option" for more jets, the person close to the talks said.
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To use Family Sharing, the original Apple ID should be signed into iTunes and iCloud on a Mac running OS X Yosemite (10.10) or later.
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Regulators said the contract — which won't be required until 2018 — can be signed at the same time you complete other paperwork to open an account.
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Investors had been hoping that the preliminary deal, which could lift some pressure from the global economy, may be signed as early as this month.
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The landmark climate change agreement reached in Paris in December will be signed by more than 383 countries at the U.N. in New York today.
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The final budget bill will still need to pass the House in its current form and be signed into law by pro-expansion Democratic Gov.
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Ross also provided more details on the status of a deal expected to be signed between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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S. trade deal would be signed next month, while an imminent U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate decision and its future rate path held back currencies.
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Before it becomes law, Bill 778 has to pass the state house before the session ends at midnight Wednesday and be signed by the governor.
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Bloomberg reported on Monday morning that they had received a draft of an executive order to be signed by Trump regarding overhauling the visa program.
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Sabery said a joint venture between the Saudi government and the winning developers would be signed in 2019 after the shortlisting by end of 2018.
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On Thursday afternoon, it passed the Sejm, the lower house of Parliament, but it still must pass the Senate and be signed by Mr. Duda.
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Phase one of the US-China trade deal was initially expected to be signed this weekend at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Santiago.
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GOP lawmakers are hoping to pass the legislation in the coming week and send it to Trump's desk to be signed into law before Christmas.
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But if history provides a guide, the White House hope that tax reform will be signed into law by year's end is a pipe dream.
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Mr. de Blasio's first budget, issued in October 2014, showed the "commitment" date for the construction — meaning when contracts could be signed — as June 2019.
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Much remains uncertain: Time is running out for the parties to strike a withdrawal agreement, which must then be signed off by UK parliament. 4.
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A joint resolution is essentially just like a regular bill: it would have to be signed by the president, but Congress could override a veto.
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A peace deal is expected to be signed within weeks, but the people I've met aren't waiting for the ink to be put to paper.
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We're told the warrants, which still need to be signed by a judge, will ask permission to seize cell phones, computers and other electronic devices.
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The bill has already passed the lower house of Congress and, if approved by the Senate, will go the President Jair Bolosonaro to be signed.
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A $1.3 trillion, 2,232-page pact between Republicans and Democrats that needs to be signed into law by midnight Friday to avoid another government shutdown.
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A new deal, which would have to be signed and ratified by each country, would include major United States allies like Japan, Canada and Mexico.
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"The agreement is expected to be signed, it's a general declaration for the needs of security and future cooperation," an official who requested anonymity said.
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European stocks closed higher Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump said that a phase one trade deal with China will be signed on January 15.
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Not my president, not my dealIt&aposs clear the administration took pains to make sure this deal would not have to be signed into law.
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Tim Huelskamp (R-Kan.), went further, suggesting that he would not support any attempt to cut the deficit unless it would be signed into law.
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Putin met with his Chinese counterpart on the sidelines of the event Tuesday, during which Russian state media TASS said "several agreements" would be signed.
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Mr. Mattis did not know that the order was to be signed until shortly before that event, and he had no input in its formulation.
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S. trade deal would be signed next month, while an imminent U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate decision and its future rate path held back currencies.
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The issue could be solved in January and the whole reform could then be signed off in the first quarter of next year, Centeno said.
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With the phase-one trade deal between the U.S. and China about to be signed, a key threat hanging over the global economy has diminished.
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Important contracts can be signed, and you can get the better half of the deal as Venus gently harmonizes with Saturn, the planet of commitments.
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Two years later, after intense negotiations, we had an agreement that would be signed by seven nations and endorsed by the United Nations Security Council.
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A senior Taliban leader in Doha said on Monday a deal with the United States was set to be signed by the end of February.
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There's one significant problem with all these ideas, of course: They'd need to pass the Republican Congress and be signed into law by Mr. Trump.
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The loan documentation is being finalised and the facility is expected to be signed in one or two weeks, noted one of the two sources.
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With Republicans in control of the Senate and White House, it is unlikely that any of these bills will be signed into law anytime soon.
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As part of the agreement — which Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said will be signed in January — China will increase its purchases of U.S. agricultural products.
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U.S. government debt yields rose on Monday as investors reacted to assurances that a "phase one" U.S.-China trade deal will be signed in January.
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The preliminary agreement to buy the company will be signed by January 2020, said in a statement Nuova Sorgenia Holding, which controls the energy company.
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And any House-passed spending bills will have to go through the Senate and be signed by the president before any funding can be redirected.
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The preliminary agreement to buy the company will be signed by January 2020, said in a statement Nuova Sorgenia Holding, which controls the energy company.
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Still, no Democrats opposed the opioids bills on the House floor, and the final package is likely to be signed into law by President Obama.
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The agreements will be signed on the sidelines of Aramco's In-Kingdom Total Value Add Program (IKTVA), which will take place on Monday and Tuesday.
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Such bills may be unlikely to be signed into law, but they raise awareness of an issue that many Americans have long ago tuned out.
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I disapprove of India's legalization bill, the Citizenship Amendment Bill, which was just passed and is expected to be signed into law by India's president.
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Markets were also encouraged by U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement on Tuesday that Phase 1 of trade deal with China would be signed on Jan.
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The Christa McAuliffe Commemorative Coin Act of 2019 was passed by Congress, and the bill will go to the President to be signed into law.
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All three major indexes ended higher on Tuesday after President Donald Trump said an initial U.S.-China trade pact would be signed on Jan. 22017.
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Regional market sentiment has been on an upswing after President Donald Trump said an initial trade deal with China would be signed later this month.
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Ms. Wilson arrived in New York with three goals: to be signed by the influential jazz manager John Levy, who worked with the saxophonist Cannonball Adderley and the British pianist George Shearing; to be signed by Capitol Records, the home of singers like Nat King Cole and Peggy Lee; and to record her first album with the producer David Cavanaugh, who worked with those singers.
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"In terms of administration it's OK. Now all that's left is for it to be signed by the director general," Mineral Enterprise Director Bambang Susigit said.
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Even if it were to pass the Republican-controlled Senate, it'd still need to be signed by President Donald Trump who's sought to end these programs.
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Under this framework, calls traveling through interconnected phone networks would be "signed" as legitimate by the originating carriers, then validated by other carriers before reaching consumers.
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"The Charter will be signed by major digital stakeholders in Paris on 23 August, before being presented to the G7 States in Biarritz," the programme read.
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The European Commission's negotiators insist that the divorce agreement must be signed off before the wrangling can begin on anything else, such as future trading relations.
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The bill, which now heads to the governor's desk to be signed, bans all abortions except in cases where the woman's health is at serious risk.
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The deadline just allows the deal to be signed by outgoing Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, rather than by his populist successor, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
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So CETA is not buried yet—though, as we went to press, the prospect that it might be signed as planned on October 27th looked remote.
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Britain's withdrawal agreement, which is supposed to be signed in October or soon afterwards, need cover only the principles of the future trade and migration relationship.
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Any custody agreement they reach will have to be signed off on by a judge to make sure it's in the best interests of the children.
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Australian Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said in a radio interview that negotiations had concluded and he hoped that a "final agreement will be signed this year".
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The request, which was sent to the Pentagon on Wednesday, has yet to be signed by acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan, according to defense officials.
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Three other banking and industry sources said the deal could be worth up to $750 million and would be signed soon, without giving a specific date.
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But the bill approved by the House on May 22nd, and expected soon to be signed into law by Mr Trump, is a distinctly tamer affair.
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A new peace accord between Colombia's government and FARC rebels will be signed on Thursday and sent to Congress for approval, President Juan Manuel Santos said.
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The medium-term facility, which will be signed on Thursday, has been raised from nine banks and was oversubscribed by 590 million cedis, the sources said.
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He said that in addition to the fund, he expected 11 business agreements worth about $20 billion to be signed between the two sides on Thursday.
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This is the rare bill that both parties support and could easily be signed into law by President Trump this year — unless zero-sum politics intervenes.
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"Important contracts will probably be signed on this trip including with Peugeot and Renault," Rouhani told reporters at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport before setting off, reported AFP.
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Feal said the bill would be signed by Trump at the White House on Friday, which sources with knowledge of the planning also told CNN Tuesday.
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But an EIB spokeswoman told Reuters the bonds had been approved by the bank's board of directors and should be signed off in the coming weeks.
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Legal experts told the Nation that the provisions of the draft executive order were possibly illegal, though it's unclear whether the draft will ever be signed.
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The bill, which was passed by the state's legislature but has yet to be signed by Governor John Kasich, would ban all abortions after six weeks.
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Our objective is to come out with a unified plan, that the House and the Senate will support, and that can be signed by the president.
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They would then implement it by creating an installable image for the suspect's iPhone, which, crucially, would have to be signed with Apple's proprietary cryptographic key.
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A pact on the deal could be signed by early next month, two of the sources said, cautioning the acquisition terms had not yet been finalised.
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I caught up with a few sponsored players to find out why fighting games are getting so much attention and what it means to be signed.
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While it could pass the Republican-controlled Congress, it would then have to be signed by President Barack Obama, who also signed Dodd-Frank into law.
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Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics, said that it's unlikely that the deal approved this weekend in Brussels will be signed off by parliament.
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The index is on track for its first weekly decline in six as investors grow wary that a U.S.-China trade pact will indeed be signed.
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If the House and Senate negotiators reach a compromise, the final bill would still have to pass both chambers of Congress and be signed by Obama.
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Some solution must be signed in a Withdrawal Treaty before Brexit on March 29 but it need only be a "backstop", never to go into effect.
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Brazil's Congress is considering a law to formalize the autonomy of the central bank, which Goldfajn said he hopes will be signed into law this year.
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However, it should be noted that you have to be signed into your YouTube account using the same email that the private link was sent to.
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The bill passed the House of Representatives last month and was expected to be signed into law as soon as this week by President Donald Trump.
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California passed a bill that would completely prohibit the sale of short-term plans beginning in 2019, but it has yet to be signed into law.
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But the draft language emerging from the Vienna talks could lead to a final deal ready to be signed during an October conference in Kigali, Rwanda.
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South Korea's Yonhap news agency said the project in Jakarta was part of a series of MOUs worth up to $1.9 billion due to be signed.
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Petroamazonas said it had paid down $550 million since July, and that the deal to be signed in late November would clear its debt with Schlumberger.
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The two countries reached a truce last month and started working to finalize a limited trade agreement which is expected to be signed later this month.
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The bill is now set to go to President Donald Trump's desk to be signed into law, although the exact timing of that ceremony is unclear.
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John Kasich, at the time the House Budget Committee chairman, then brought together these proposals into legislation that would later be signed into law by Clinton.
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" When asked about the Social Security idea after Wednesday's hearing, Trump said that she supports "a national paid leave plan that can be signed into law.
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Concerns have been raised since over Pyongyang's commitment to denuclearization and Washington's own willingness to take the steps needed for a peace treaty to be signed.
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To take effect, the changes would need to be signed into law by Mr. Iohannis, a requirement that paves the way for a major political fight.
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In fifth grade, she received a "U-note" in school — for unsatisfactory behavior — which had to be signed by her parents and returned the next day.
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Butler and Sutton grumbled about teams that fly them in for workouts, then make them wait for hours to tell them they will not be signed.
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To become law, the bill will still need to pass through New York's democrat-controlled state legislature and be signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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It will now need to be signed into law by the President of India, Ram Nath Kovind, though it could face legal challenges in the future.
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TRADE: U.S. President Donald Trump this week said that Phase 2916 of a trade deal with China would be signed at the White House on Jan.
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Moves were constrained by caution over the trade deal, given Beijing and Washington have still not formalised the finer details of what will actually be signed.
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Last week Trump said he hopes that the first phase of the deal, announced earlier in October, will be signed by the middle of next month.
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The sources said the sale purchase agreement for raising the stake in Vankor field will be signed in June at International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg.
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With just weeks to go before a Brexit deal needs to be signed, Theresa May's plans for leaving the European Union have hit a brick wall.
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Some of the provisions in the draft text are redundant, and it is unclear how serious these proposals are, or if they will ever be signed.
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The bill's text will not be final until it passes both houses of Congress, and it must be signed by President Donald Trump to become law.
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With the first phase of a new trade deal between Washington and Beijing expected to be signed Wednesday, America's deficit could fall even more in 2020.
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The House also decided to pass the bill and send it to President Donald Trump for it to be signed — helping end the brief government shutdown.
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But Iqbal said infrastructure construction won't stop, with contracts set to be signed for roads and for mass rail transport systems in Quetta, Peshawar and Karachi.
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This means middle and high school students will need to get permission, while elementary school students will still need to be signed out by a parent.
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Jeremiah Mamabolo, who heads the UN's operation in Darfur, reckons a peace deal between the government and the rebels will be signed by early next year.
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The two chambers would need to reconcile the differences between the two measures before a bill can be sent to Trump to be signed into law.
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The House and Senate have passed tax reform bills and there is hope the overhaul will be signed into law before the end of the year.
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President Trump is reportedly now considering Iowa, Alaska, Hawaii and some locations in China as the location for the Phase 1 trade deal to be signed.
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Any Marylander who interacts with the state's Motor Vehicle Administration, health-care exchange or social services offices would be signed up to vote unless they decline.
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It would also need to be signed by President Trump, who has been unpredictable on surveillance policy issues while displaying a hazy understanding of their details.
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There are plenty of Democrats representing states Trump won who would like to be signed on for an easy, low-key compromise to demonstrate their reasonableness.
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A separate purchase agreement between a Chinese firm and a U.S. agricultural products exporter will also be signed, said Burke, adding he was not aware of details.
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The bill to remove Burundi from the court's jurisdiction still must be approved by the upper house of the legislature and then be signed by the president.
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The bill has little chance of becoming law, as it would likely be ignored in the Senate and almost certainly would not be signed by the president.
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A memorandum of understanding with PDVSA's replacement was expected to be signed and disclosed in the middle of January, a refinery executive had said late last year.
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Wall Street is begging for a trade deal to be signed between the two world's largest economies, but the reality is that America is winning, he said.
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The singer, who caught Bieber's ear by singing a cover of Etta James' "At Last," went on to be signed to Island Records by the pop star.
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Prairie, in its lawsuit, demanded that the mining usufruct agreement be signed so that it can still have the exclusive right to apply for the mining concession.
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To become law, a version of the NDAA including Thornberry's amendment would have to pass both the House and Senate and be signed into law by Obama.
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Even under the negotiating law known as 'fast track,' trade deals require lengthy notification periods before they can be signed by the president and considered by lawmakers.
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LastPass is also offering early access for users who want to try out the service first, which can be signed up for on the company's website here.
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The New Orleans-born rapper began his professional career at the age of nine, when he became the youngest artist to be signed by Cash Money Records.
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A VW spokesman confirmed the approval but said certain administrative procedures still needed to be completed for a joint venture contract to be signed with JAC Motor.
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Trump last week said he hopes that the first phase of a trade deal announced earlier in October will be signed by the middle of next month.
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"I will reiterate my personal commitment to a final bill that can pass both chambers and be signed into law by the president," Murkowski said in July.
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The Trump administration, eager for an agreement to be signed soon, wants to scrap a dispute-resolution mechanism that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says is crucial.
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Several investment agreements will be signed during King Salman's trip and plans for a $1-billion fund to invest in energy projects are likely to be finalised.
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The deal with the China National Nuclear Corp (CNNC) was expected to be signed on Tuesday, during a state visit to China by French President Emmanuel Macron.
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The deal was meant to be signed days after its announcement, but was thrown into doubt by a demand from the military council for immunity from prosecution.
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KIEV (Reuters) - A gas transit agreement between Ukraine and Russia could be signed in the last days of this year, the Ukrainian energy minister said on Tuesday.
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The program passed unanimously through a vetting committee led by the state's treasurer, but still needs to pass the full Legislature and be signed by the governor.
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