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31. One thing developers have come to agree on is that well-written code is maintainable, and the Dependency Inversion Principle is a sure way to design for maintainability. 32. It took five months for the coalition to agree on and publish a medium-term economic programme. 33. They would be likely to agree on some meeting-place beforehand, "remarked Holmes." 34. The two sides have been unable to agree on the terms of a power-sharing arrangement to break the political deadlock gripping the country since a disputed presidential election in late December. 35. As to unjust enrichment and negotiorum gestio, the Code grants the parties the freedom to agree on the applicable law. 36. Before even starting to think about design classes, the entire team got together to agree on a sensible package structure. 37. So, we appear to agree on the increase of production. 38. Twenty years ago, after OPEC's members failed to agree on a price mechanism, the Saudi oil minister of the day, Sheikh Yamani, predicted a glut. 39. SFL clubs have so far failed to agree on the plans. 40. The ministers met yesterday to agree on the party line on unemployment. 41. It is small-scale and literally grass roots — and possibly in some respects more effective than the tortuous efforts of politicians to agree on how to stop global warming. 42. Delegates from nearly 200 nations gather in the Danish capital Copenhagen in December to try to agree on the shape of a post-2012 emissions trading system. 43. There was only one condition that Orpheus had to agree on. 44. "Getting them to agree on a number is crucial," said Tony Morriss, market strategist at ANZ in Sydney. 45. It also is illegal for a manufacturer and retailer to agree on a minimum resale price. 46. It's almost impossible to agree on a unified basic price. 47. A meeting this week between Sarkozy and Merkel appeared to agree on some form of treaty change. 48. The engineering team had to agree on the package structure early on. 49. Government representatives failed to persuade the union and the employers to agree on new wage plan.