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agree in principle

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I would agree in principle with David Peterson's sentiments about eating what you kill ("The Ethical Hunter in Africa," Currents, September/October 2008), and studies indicate that 85% of recreational hunters and the general public feel the same about trophy hunting.
Worthington is set to agree in principle a new two-year deal as Northern Ireland boss later this week, although the finer detail of the contract may be copper fastened beyond the weekend.
The first stage is we need the council to agree in principle that we can use that site - we have councillors and service heads from Redcar and Cleveland Council here today.
 
 
 
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