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meeting of the minds

  1. Agreement, concord, as in The teachers and the headmaster had a meeting of the minds regarding smoking in school. This expression uses meet in the sense of “arrive at mutual agreement,” as clergyman Edward B. Pusey did in a letter of 1851: “Devout minds, of every school ... meet at least in this.”



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But he concluded that no such contract existed, adding that the communications did not “plausibly support an inference that the parties reached a meeting of the minds.”

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“Undersigned” is purely a meeting of the minds, and those who treat it seriously will find it most revealing.

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Adapting the book series required several changes, and Steinberg says there was “a very quick meeting of the minds” between Riordan, his wife Rebecca, who is an executive producer, and the rest of the production team about choosing which moments best captured the tone, spirit and heart of the book series.

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Ms. Ernst suggested a meeting of the minds.

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We had a productive meeting of the minds, and the project manager told me I was the first person to come up with a great plan on how to handle all the water coming off the hillside.

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