compromise
The term pronoun-antecedent is the term for the agreement of a pronoun with its antecedent. Pronouns and antecedents must agree in number (singular or plural), person (first, second, or third person), and gender (male, female, neutral).
Covenant isn't really a Bible word, it's just a word. It's like a contract or agreement between two or more parties. Just like the contract to buy a car, the bank agrees to loan you the money and you agree to pay it back over time at a certain interest rate.
Accuracy.
Standard International unit (SI unit)
a verb that agrees with the closest subject
A compromise.
Compromise-Settlement of a disagreement in which each side agrees to give up part of its demandsAn agreement or settlement accepted by two parties.
That is a document that outlines the obligations that a health care entity agrees to as part of a civil settlement.
Not unless the lessor agrees to release the co-signer from the obligation and that agreement should be in writing.Not unless the lessor agrees to release the co-signer from the obligation and that agreement should be in writing.Not unless the lessor agrees to release the co-signer from the obligation and that agreement should be in writing.Not unless the lessor agrees to release the co-signer from the obligation and that agreement should be in writing.
it mens that everyone agrees
Everyone agrees to it and follows threw with it.
Everyone agrees to it and follows threw with it.
A business man agrees on a sale that the customer and it made.
This is often called an oral agreement. It's not written down but everybody agrees and shakes hands usually.
The agreement you are referring to is called "subinfeudation."
Closed shop.
A "plea bargain".