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While Roberts was widely expected to rival Counsell’s record-setting contract from last offseason, it took until Monday for the sides to finally find middle ground on a deal that will keep him with the club through the 2028 season.

Thus, the sides finally found some middle ground in negotiations, and struck a deal to keep Roberts in Los Angeles for the foreseeable future — ensuring that, one decade into a decorated partnership, neither he nor the team will be splitting up any time soon.

But if there isn't some middle ground they can find, I don't want to see the US to continue to spend and spend on a country that isn't ours when we have domestic problems.

From BBC

"I really don't think that polarised, heated, angry debate gets anyone closer to the middle ground," she says.

From BBC

Strong added: "When Amazon bought MGM, Barbara Broccoli was quite outspoken about the fact she was finding it difficult to come to a middle ground with Amazon. I suspect the middle ground involves an awful lot of money."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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