He also sent two papal legates over to England to negotiate these reparations. |
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Always negotiate up from the factory invoice price, not down from the sticker price, which is a higher price than the dealer expects you to pay. |
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The course was cruel to the runners, presenting them with with five stiff hill climbs to negotiate in the last 15 km. |
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Maybe, once upon a time, without language skills or the ability to negotiate and rationalise and reason, we had to resort to violence. |
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Frustrated motorists trying to negotiate traffic calming methods at speed will damage their cars. |
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Although the Danes were defeated at Ashdown, the West Saxons were forced to negotiate and pay tribute after losing further battles. |
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I can negotiate at provincial and prefectural level, and bring these levels into dialogue with one another. |
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She can't hide her glee when she brings down a couple of BMW-driving preppies who tried to negotiate fees with her. |
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We have tried to negotiate but in every department we have come up against the dead hand of the Treasury. |
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This prevents him from being able to negotiate with other European leaders from anything resembling a position of strength. |
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At the end of the day I recognize that we are going to have to negotiate with the Senate to get that legislation through. |
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And last month the pit deputies union Nacods also reluctantly agreed to the deal, despite months of trying to negotiate a national agreement. |
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The dangerous stretch of road also poses problems for Matthew's sister who has to negotiate the road with a small child and pushchair. |
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The government, while it had opened a dialogue with his captors, could never be seen to negotiate with terrorists. |
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Such companies developed elected directorates to enforce their rules, deal with disputes amongst their members, and negotiate with outsiders. |
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The 19 year-old says she has to negotiate mounds of dog dirt whenever she visits Cliffe Castle with her toddler, Rosie. |
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In its place, he sent his emissary to negotiate a plan for greater autonomy. |
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Thus the supermarkets are able to negotiate massive discounts on the retail price in return for massive purchases. |
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Scholars who seek to move beyond these epochal events may encounter obstacles as they negotiate the oral archive. |
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The panel would be expected to negotiate a binding agreement within six months of a successful referendum. |
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He said he wouldn't negotiate with North Korea, but after a year of shilly-shallying he began quietly doing exactly that. |
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I'm talking about telling girls how to use their mother wit to negotiate their relationships. |
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They never call on parties to negotiate and they don't want the umpire involved. |
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Many pieces pose questions, state conundrums, then negotiate the minefield therein. |
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The Queen Mother was taken to hospital yesterday in a royal Daimler and was able to negotiate the three steps into the building unaided. |
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Indeed, they are just down the stairs, negotiate the drop-off layby, cross the road and Bob's your uncle. |
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The snowy stages are lined by thick snowbanks, which drivers use to negotiate corners a bit like bobsleighs! |
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They negotiate the dicey line between mimicry and mockery partly by dint of fascination with details. |
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We will negotiate as we go along in terms of drawing down tranches of the money. |
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Once upon a time you could negotiate but now it seems some sort of ruling body covers all the cars at Don Muang. |
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To bolster their market strength today, producers must have the ability to do more than negotiate with the local canner or grocery store. |
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As a fully bonded independent ABTA travel agent, we are able to negotiate special rates with many tour companies and cruise lines. |
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The Official Learner Driver's Book instructs learners quite clearly on how to negotiate a traffic circle. |
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Tell them if they are really committed to a nonviolent approach to undeserved attacks, they will turn the other cheek and negotiate a solution. |
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Shop bosses need to negotiate arrangements with employees that are mutually satisfactory. |
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The bus slows to a crawl, attempting to negotiate narrow streets, taxis and endless traffic lights. |
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Rather, they were able to negotiate a settlement with the English which brought their conflict to an end. |
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I want politicians who are able to compromise, admit they may be wrong and negotiate a middle way. |
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If generous severance pay is out of the question, negotiate for other departure perks. |
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Not knowing how to negotiate the lip of the dune, I took a toss and landed in the soft sand. |
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The two do not discuss their animosities or attempt to negotiate a peace settlement. |
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The terror was constant, especially when it became clear that all attempts to negotiate a settlement had failed. |
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The company has taken a belligerent attitude towards the dispute, refusing to negotiate whilst staff remain on strike. |
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For a while the police tried to negotiate a way to bring the 65 year-old cleric out of jail and off to a new cell without confrontation. |
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When they negotiate, they often hide a major concession behind a barrage of bluster. |
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The court rules encourage both sides to negotiate and reach agreement wherever possible. |
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The different caucuses should also negotiate and reach agreements between themselves in advance. |
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I encourage them to negotiate based on what they have done well and how they have behaved towards others. |
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Progress was held up while extra engineering work was carried out to break through the concrete and negotiate the obstacle. |
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In turn, the organization will negotiate on your behalf for lower interest rates and a more convenient payment option. |
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Finally, in the trial mode, gamers can take a dirt bike and try to negotiate an obstacle course. |
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At the acknowledged point, they all appear and attempt to negotiate the obstacle course of foot pedals and instruments. |
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Armstrong has four more long road stages, plus an individual time trial on Friday, left to negotiate before the race rolls into Paris on Sunday. |
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Enforcement notices are only served as a last resort, when all efforts to negotiate have failed. |
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Would you want to be a pedestrian or cyclist using such a street while some of the drivers around here try to negotiate an obstacle course? |
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Government is required because acting man cannot negotiate agreements effectively with other self-seeking acting men. |
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If so, the Old Firm would be free to squirrel away to Sky and negotiate their own pay-per-view deals to the exclusion of all the other clubs. |
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These larger First Division clubs now want to break away to negotiate a separate TV deal. |
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The loss of Labour's majority in last week's local elections has upped the political stakes as opposition parties try to negotiate the best deal. |
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In addition, for most charges, central billing gives the department more leverage to negotiate with vendors. |
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He'd used a mediator to negotiate over a period of several weeks to try and get better terms. |
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We stack our shows and negotiate with other producers over what stories will work best in which newscasts. |
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If this is not successful, an independent mediator is chosen to negotiate a settlement. |
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It had hoped that by firmly nixing the treaty, it would force everyone back to the drawing board to negotiate a new approach. |
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The Unions did in fact negotiate improved pension benefits for both active and non-active members. |
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I decided to leave our luggage downstairs rather than negotiate the spiral stairway. |
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Shortly thereafter, they began to negotiate solutions that were meaningful to all. |
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Those who can't negotiate the grand staircases will be able to enter the building via the basement. |
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Video footage helps the controller navigate the robot and negotiate tough volcanic terrain from solidified lava flows to loose scree and rocks. |
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Officers propose to build a special bus lane for eastbound services so they do not have to negotiate Winchester's one-way system. |
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Traffic became grid-locked and sirens screamed as fire engines and ambulances tried to negotiate a way through the chaos. |
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They were able to negotiate an average 1,699 off the windscreen price aside from any scrappage discount. |
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Punters too pay 50 notes to get into the building, but then negotiate a fee with the strumpet of their choice. |
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Both sides agreed to negotiate further, the first substantive talks since the stare-down began several weeks ago. |
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The congregation had to negotiate dangerous steep stairs and fill the space not occupied by a spinning wheel and furniture. |
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Until then, the lesser nations have to tread warily and negotiate with wisdom. |
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When we negotiate, our clients certainly want a program, which scrambles a signal so you can't copy it. |
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Failing to negotiate a cap on investors' legal fees could leave you with a huge bill. |
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The West Indian batsmen failed to negotiate Muralitharan's vicious off breaks and doosras on a pitch offering sharp turn and variable bounce. |
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By combining several regional groups of physicians, they were able to negotiate capitation payments for large patient populations. |
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As one commentator said, the organizers have had to negotiate more hurdles than the competitors in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. |
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Too much choice can be off-putting, especially if you have to negotiate with a UK company over the phone. |
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Small businesses are particularly hard hit because they cannot negotiate discounts like big companies. |
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Women negotiate from their windows and balconies with the potato men to have large bags of potatoes brought up to their kitchens. |
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With only enough space for one foot on each stone, it takes a while to negotiate the stepping stones across the Wharfe at Bolton Abbey. |
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We then proceeded to negotiate a commercial fee, terms and conditions of payment. |
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If all else fails, you can always negotiate a summer adventure between school years. |
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German public scepticism about monetary union placed the German government in a strong position to negotiate the detail of monetary union. |
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In October 2001, the EU Council of Ministers gave the commission a mandate to negotiate a revision of the convention. |
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Lewis and Clark unsuccessfully attempted to negotiate a peace treaty between the Mandans and the Arikara. |
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If you can't get as much time as you'd like, try to negotiate a staggered return, telecommuting, or working part time temporarily. |
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Corporations often negotiate down their tax liability in disputed transactions. |
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The company will also negotiate separately with existing bondholders and intends to satisfy all other creditors. |
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One managed to negotiate the harbour's torpedo nets and attach a warhead to the cruiser's hull, and attach magnetic mines to other ships. |
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He said the only way to deal with serious issues was to sit around the table and negotiate. |
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Can you negotiate with the sushi chef, or must everything go through a waitperson? |
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The buyers negotiate favorable terms, such as price discounts or warrants to receive additional shares should the stock hit a target price. |
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Clem is sitting in the corner and I have to negotiate my way past several people to reach him. |
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Instead, President George Washington commissioned the Federalist John Jay to negotiate a settlement. |
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In addition, the negotiations by the EU aim at separate accords with each region, and no country may negotiate in more than one bloc. |
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Police believe that as she was driving out of the forecourt, she failed to negotiate the bend and drove across the grass area. |
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Should the 12-year-old negotiate the track safely, he will break the record for the number of National fences ever jumped by one horse. |
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I learned how to negotiate fights between adolescent girls without making it seem like parental interference. |
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Light weight and enormous toes enable them to negotiate rank vegetation by simply walking over the top. |
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Pragmatically, one needs to secure a space at the table before one can negotiate. |
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Guides lead the party down river to negotiate the rapids and climb the rocks that block the way. |
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All of them, like Darwin, had to negotiate ways to work while suffering from ill health. |
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Pharmaceutical companies now had to keep their promises and negotiate honestly, she said. |
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The goal, clearly, was to lay a trap for a war of aggression and conquest, not to negotiate for peace and security through disarmament. |
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If I want to travel just a few hundred yards I have to negotiate sloping pavements and steep curbs in my chair. |
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I suggest that you ask for more than you expect to receive so that you have wiggle room and can negotiate. |
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The party recently gave the First Minister enough wiggle room to negotiate on it in coalition talks next May. |
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This meeting was to discuss the views of patients and professionals on what to do in a crisis and to negotiate agreed solutions. |
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It is not in our members' interest to negotiate unaffordable equal pay agreements. |
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In this letter, Reading Wood Black proposes to negotiate a treaty to persuade the Kickapoos to leave the area. |
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Riders negotiate several jumps designed to elicit enough airtime to perform an arsenal of tricks. |
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We should either launch a military attack or else go to the table and negotiate. |
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Workers have called for work stoppages if the car companies refuse to negotiate on the issue. |
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The Crown cannot force them to come to the table, negotiate, and reach resolutions. |
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The Allies would not negotiate with a country that had plunged Europe into war twice in 30 years. |
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The management has so far refused to negotiate on the reinstatements and has opposed the pay demand. |
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If market conditions and rental yields improve, you can negotiate more preferential returns. |
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We got a great producer's rep on board to help us negotiate our way through distribution and he's been doing a stellar job. |
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It is also a politically safe position for the narrator who must negotiate his way through a repressive political system. |
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A delegation of 40 Onondaga envoys arrived to negotiate a cease-fire and were seized and sent back to France as slaves. |
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Without him, it might not have been feasible to negotiate the transition from communism to democracy. |
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Governments won't negotiate, but in most countries governments are answerable to their people. |
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With a top speed of around 70 mph, Karen's boat was the first to go out and took about 15 minutes to negotiate the dock's L-shaped course. |
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If only we could negotiate our differences rather than dwell on the anxieties of difference. |
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Many elderly people find it hard to negotiate the pavements on the right hand side of the road going from the Green down through the village. |
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It might be happy to negotiate with TVNZ for NPC replay rights, should TVNZ win those. |
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The failure of the General Strike of 1926 underlined his belief that unions should negotiate from strength. |
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In autism children are withdrawn, whereas in Asperger's syndrome they desire social contact but cannot negotiate rules. |
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He was anxious to keep the southern states together, and to negotiate from strength. |
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Since she exports artefacts by the container load, she often negotiate contracts with local artists, a year or more in advance. |
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The result of a lower sale price is a lesser amount financed, and this might enable you to negotiate better terms for your auto loan. |
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After the election, Merkel could start to encourage more union locals to negotiate more flexible arrangements with their bosses. |
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By the same token, we were able to negotiate specific arms-control pacts with the Soviet Union but never an end to the Cold War. |
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After five years, he had managed to negotiate a merger with another transport and logistics group, Ocean. |
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The stroganoff pie had quite a creamy-textured filling, so it was a bit of a handful to negotiate in public. |
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By early evening, traffic jams still characterised the outgoing traffic as motorists tried to negotiate their way home after a wet day. |
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If you plan to work later, try to negotiate additional benefits such as career counseling and outplacement. |
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You negotiate successfully with your parent nation to run the industry yourself, supply its needs, trouser the revenues. |
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To get to the cemetery, Pat and I had to negotiate rivers of mud and hillocks of cows' droppings. |
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Seeking her hand for his son-in-law Maximilian, the emperor Diocletian sent two of his officers successively to negotiate the marriage. |
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The front end typically feels like a chopper when you're climbing, making it next to impossible to negotiate hairpin switchbacks. |
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This consultancy is dedicated to helping clients negotiate the challenges presented by our 'hyperconnected' future. |
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The book provides us with almost no examples in which clinicians and patients negotiate these issues. |
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They negotiate a peace with the French, who agree in the hope of gaining future advantage. |
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Hungary, a German satellite in the war, tried, covertly, to negotiate a separate peace. |
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Now they have to prove that they have not only the will but the authority to end the violence and negotiate a compromise peace. |
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In the past, novice readers who hoped to understand a classic text were faced with having to negotiate layers of annotation. |
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So if a group fails to agree, rather than negotiate further, a minority of strong members should seize control and impose a decision? |
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It's a feather in his cap because when he goes in to negotiate funding again he can point to us and use that as leverage to get more money. |
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To tackle the nose and descend the north ridge, negotiate a rocky corner, then carefully pick your way down, keeping left to avoid difficulties. |
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To remain in business Gendor started to negotiate catching agreements with outside concessionaires. |
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I have to negotiate complete confidentiality for all the participants, at all times, in all forms. |
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However, he added that it is a state subject and the state will decide how to negotiate with insurgents. |
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Willingness to negotiate and compromise, when appropriate, helps regain control of an explosive situation. |
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Migrants also relied on intermediaries to negotiate with corrupt authorities that demanded bribes at international borders. |
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The scriptural principle inevitably had to negotiate an array of competing interests such as the linguistic and contextual ambiguity of the text. |
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Channel Seven contracted an outside lawyer to work up a draft agreement and has refused to negotiate on anything falling outside its scope. |
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An experienced investment banker can sometimes negotiate a middle ground acceptable to both company and investor. |
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As part of the firm's service, if an IVA is appropriate for a customer, it will negotiate on their behalf with their creditors. |
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As the garden is usually the last project on the list, the landscaper must negotiate a newly decorated, newly floored area to work on the site. |
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In prison, correctional staff members do not normally negotiate with inmates to get them to cooperate. |
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He has had a cosmopolitan existence and learned early on how to negotiate different cultures. |
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A three year old is verbal enough to argue and negotiate with parents about why she doesn't want use the potty. |
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Still, there were some tricky cowpats to negotiate and weedy children to encourage. |
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There are also three slow speed corners to negotiate and four straight sections which reward engine power. |
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African culture has had to negotiate a contemporary modus vivendi between writing in French, its own traditional oral forms and the facts of post-colonial cultural life. |
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The settlement is the latest in a series of more than 30 out-of-court settlements that the project has managed to negotiate in the past 15 months. |
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A hundred hand-cut granite steps were laid to negotiate the steep gradient leading up from the riverbank, to a walk back through the top of the bluebell wood. |
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Therefore if Cross-rail precedes electrification, then diesel units would be used for cross-city services which would easily negotiate the gradients and angles. |
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The slippy grass led many of the runners to slide down the fell on their backsides rather than attempt to negotiate the seriously steep incline on two feet. |
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Overtired and overfed politicians negotiate stupendous sums of other people's money into the night, finally agreeing to any nonsense so as to get home for Christmas. |
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When passions are enflamed, people will be less willing to sit down and negotiate with someone they view as an aggressor. |
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A breakaway train drivers union in the Republic of Ireland resumed unofficial strike action after the state rail company refused to negotiate with them. |
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Andrew Jackson shipped an aide over to London to negotiate the transfer of the Smithson estate. |
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But in the York and Thirsk area, surveyors say purchasers are starting to negotiate over price and vendors are no longer getting away with over-optimistic pricing. |
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Corporations can trade emissions credits, negotiate subsidies for new technologies, and enjoy huge tax breaks for overshooting their environmental targets. |
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The Castros are the latest in a long line of despots he believed he could negotiate with. |
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Their superior bargaining power allowed insurers to negotiate sharp reductions in fees, which were passed on to employers in the form of lower premiums. |
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For the first time this week Amelia did not grizzle or throw a tantrum whilst sitting in the trolley and I managed to negotiate the parking lot with grace and ease. |
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Union officials continue to negotiate with the employers at a regional level but the action is timed to coincide with other walkouts across London. |
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Entrants have to create vehicles that propel themselves, steer, navigate and negotiate potholes, ravines, sand dunes and boulders without any human intervention. |
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First, any molecule present in the vessel lumen will have to negotiate a very thick, largely unstirred surface layer far beyond the distances conventionally assumed. |
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She helped negotiate a ceasefire agreement, giving the credit to Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi. |
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I duly followed, passing a man trying to negotiate the slabby traverse. |
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We just quietly have negotiations with them and don't negotiate in public. |
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An essential ingredient of their success has been that their parents, a physicist and an educator, helped them to negotiate disincentives and obstacles along the way. |
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There is no need to describe in intricate detail the debilitating obstacle course Indonesian women and their foreign husbands must negotiate in pursuit of wedded bliss. |
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Many stones were pelted at my car as I waited to negotiate the roundabout. |
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Along with the profound political differences, these beliefs provide disincentives to negotiate and make the serious trade-offs required to end the civil war. |
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Consequently, in 1564 Elizabeth agreed to open discussions with the Austrians and soon afterwards she authorised envoys and councillors to negotiate a matrimonial treaty. |
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The threat to smaller racecourses would come if bigger tracks decided to scrap the broadcasting contract altogether, and negotiate fresh deals for themselves individually. |
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They indicate a kind of exilic quality that is developing in evangelical storytelling as the American evangelical subculture learns to negotiate post-Christian America. |
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The CEO was able to get out of his lease and into cheaper space, negotiate interest-free extensions on his debt, and significantly reduce operating costs. |
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The authors of this narrative grapple with their white identity as they negotiate new identities that incorporate, sometimes in a romantic fashion, Africanist discourses. |
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As chief diplomat of the United States, the president has the power to negotiate treaties and appoint diplomatic representatives to other countries, including ambassadors, ministers, and consuls. |
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The president was no friend of nuclear weapons and hoped that massive retaliation would bring the new leadership of the Soviet Union to negotiate nuclear disarmament. |
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Elsewhere in the article an anonymous diplomat says the U.S. has a newfound willingness to negotiate with insurgent groups, a risky but potentially fruitful concession. |
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As a result, we developed a process of teaching time-out conjointly and helping couples negotiate the parameters of its use, a procedure we came to call negotiated time-out. |
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Their modus operandi of presenting ultimatums while refusing to negotiate can only mean that this administration is not seriously interested in obtaining compliance. |
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The cost to the insurance company is almost certainly lower, given its ability to negotiate prices down. |
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There were few intermediary institutions for them to negotiate with. |
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A skeleton staff held the fort during the industrial action, which followed two months of inconclusive pay talks and a failure last week to negotiate a deal. |
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The universal bus pass is an on-going initiative from the Region of Waterloo's transit division, Grand River Transit, to negotiate a bus pass deal with students. |
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As long as there are states willing to negotiate payments with groups like ISIS, there will be a financial incentive to kidnap. |
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As the branch had, functionally, agreed to negotiate or collect the cheque, it had a collecting bank's right of recourse when the cheque was dishonoured. |
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Meanwhile, Rathbone picked up a few tips on how to dance reels, how to negotiate her way around country-house bureaucracy and how to reconstruct a walled vegetable garden. |
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On Tuesday evening, several university student leaders sat down to negotiate with the Hong Kong government. |
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This also nullifies the need to negotiate a bridging loan with the bank. |
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We will try to negotiate with the landowner and if that fails regretfully we may have to apply for a court injunction but this is very much a position of last resort. |
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She reveals how the worker must negotiate a labyrinthine bureaucracy of passport controls and booking and employment agents where, at every turn, money is required. |
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Whatever the weather, the friendly drivers of the Ship and Anchor bus are happy to negotiate the route between 17th Avenue and the Jubilee Auditorium. |
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The government's model of collective bargaining, without an umpire and with no provision for parties to negotiate in good faith is the worst of all worlds. |
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We have yet to negotiate with them and reach an all-inclusive agreement. |
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A team of 19 rescuers helped paramedics negotiate obstacles including a link chain fence and an 8ft vertical drop to carry the teenager to safety. |
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Free French officers were landed by air and boat to negotiate the port's peaceful transfer, but they received a hostile response as did an advance landing party. |
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The company must negotiate the planning departments of many UK local councils, and Howes diplomatically suggests that some are more amenable than others. |
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He could see Mac's estate car ahead, slowing to negotiate its way between the skips full of crew's refuse, discarded palettes and giant empty cotton reels. |
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We set up a live-fire combat assault lane that required the soldiers to negotiate a grueling obstacle course and engage targets as they moved through the course. |
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McWilliam examines how the French nation attempted to narrate, negotiate, memorialize, elide or repress its own past and the real conditions of its present. |
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Based on your income and debt, certified credit counselors will contact and negotiate with all your creditors to agree on a consolidated monthly payment amount. |
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To round out the day, I set up a top rope on a nearby crack, and offered Meaghan one dollar if she could negotiate the first 5.8 section to a ledge at one-third height. |
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Even working waste collection vehicles could not negotiate many back streets and cul-de-sacs for fear of losing their grip on the road while turning. |
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In the past, the international community has enticed the Kim regime to negotiate by giving up-front concessions. |
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The tenants do not negotiate the terms of their tenancy agreements. |
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And to survive you have to negotiate it with all the cunning of a fox. |
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Evidently they still had a whole labyrinth of corridors and antechambers to negotiate before they reached the forgotten chamber with its prized relic. |
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Disney could still negotiate its way out of a threatened boycott, but it's possible that the film's grosses could be hurt. |
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There is no good way to negotiate a fair contract in cyberspace. |
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And because his fan base is so fervent he can then negotiate down the road for an increase subscriber fee. |
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Since its marketing coverage is still spotty in certain regions, a growth-oriented buyer will want to negotiate new relationships in the Midwest and elsewhere. |
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It is the role of the information and interaction designer to represent voices that are absent and to negotiate shared understandings despite differences. |
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The apophatic approach would allow us to negotiate the tension between the inadequacies of traditional judgment speech and the lack of any better alternative. |
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In some cases there is barely room for a pedestrian never mind a pram or wheelchair etc, and it is far too dangerous to go on to the road itself to negotiate these obstacles. |
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The conference planners negotiate special rates at a large number of area hotels that run the gamut of price ranges, and some very special deals are available. |
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Seventy percent of all arbitrations are settled before the hearing, and an experienced attorney will know how to best negotiate a fair settlement. |
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Yet what opportunities were lost to a free France and Britain and the Low Countries before 1940 to re-arm and negotiate military defense strategies? |
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Using their skill with visual processing, ASDs can learn by rote how to negotiate the neuro-typical world. |
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Whether they can actually negotiate voluntary restraints remains unclear, since presumed offenders are peddling cut-rate steel in part to keep shaky economies afloat. |
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Even in a civil republic, leaders would emerge who had the quality of virtu, who could negotiate with fortune, and who understood political necessity. |
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All visiting dignitaries were required to negotiate an obstacle course. |
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Extra engineering work was needed to break through the concrete and negotiate the obstacle, resulting in a slight delay to the five-month project. |
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It is simply not possible to negotiate a political settlement with people who do not understand, or who refuse to accept, basic democratic principles. |
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Once in the United States, they negotiate a Byzantine bureaucracy for green cards, legal papers, matters that non-immigrants do not often understand too well. |
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Firms are also expecting a government cave-in on the working time directive, under which the right of employers and employees to negotiate special arrangements would go. |
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The ex-bookmen negotiate a 60-40 split in favor of the gigolo, and a business is born. |
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He had said over and over that unless the historic designation granted earlier this year is overturned, the company will no longer negotiate with tenants. |
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He managed to negotiate unanimous consent agreements to limit debate, so that minor bills of importance to individual senators could be passed with dispatch. |
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Agricultural subsidies are the most significant issue upon which agreement has been hardest to negotiate. |
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Modern traders instead generally negotiate through a medium of exchange, such as money. |
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Edward sent his wife Isabella, who was sister to the French king, to negotiate a settlement. |
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There, they were met by Earl Harold, who had been sent by King Edward to negotiate with them and thus did not bring his forces. |
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This formula was acceptable to the Spanish government, and allowed Britain and France to negotiate with more legroom. |
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However, DiMA and SoundExchange continue to negotiate over the per song, per listener fees. |
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The goal was to convince rival kings that it was better to negotiate and make peace than to fight him. |
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If a company is going down the tubes and they have something that would improve your company, you negotiate to buy it. |
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Police have also landed two pilot officers onto the vessel to negotiate its passage to Royal Portbury Dock near Bristol early this morning. |
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As always, Meridian was able to expediently negotiate a highly accretive loan for us with a competitive rate hard terms. |
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In spoken English, tone choices are used by interactants to establish solidarity and negotiate social roles. |
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Work is also being undertaken to make the many weirs on the river easier to negotiate for fish. |
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Instead the Scottish parliament sent envoys to France to negotiate an alliance. |
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The Scottish and English parliaments established a commission to negotiate a union, formulating an instrument of union between the two countries. |
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Rome steadfastly refused to negotiate with Pyrrhus as long as his army remained in Italy. |
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Philip sent ambassadors to Hannibal's camp in Italy, to negotiate an alliance as common enemies of Rome. |
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The York Youth Council consists of several young people who negotiate with the councillors to get better facilities for York's young people. |
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Genseric settled his Vandals as landowners and in 442 was able to negotiate very favourable peace terms with the Western court. |
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The Plantagenet kings were often forced to negotiate compromises such as Magna Carta. |
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Charles's sister, Queen Isabella, was sent to negotiate and agreed a treaty that required Edward to pay homage in France to Charles. |
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Henry offered to negotiate with his sons, but these discussions at Gisors soon broke down. |
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This devastated Edward's army and forced him to negotiate when approached by the French. |
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They later travelled by sea to Scotland to negotiate for Scottish assistance. |
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Those who still supported Charles' place on the throne, such as the army leader and moderate Fairfax, tried once more to negotiate with him. |
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In May 1647 Cromwell was sent to the army's headquarters in Saffron Walden to negotiate with them, but failed to agree. |
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On 9 December 1688 he had already asked the States General to send a delegation of three to negotiate the conditions. |
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Across continental Europe, but in France especially, booksellers and publishers had to negotiate censorship laws of varying strictness. |
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Despite their overwhelming defeat, the Prussians refused to negotiate with the French until the Russians had an opportunity to enter the fight. |
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Napoleon entered the city, assuming its fall would end the war and Alexander would negotiate peace. |
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Established authors may be represented by a literary agent to market their work to publishers and negotiate contracts. |
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Once a work is accepted, commissioning editors negotiate the purchase of intellectual property rights and agree on royalty rates. |
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Rome, apparently, is pleased that Britain has a new king, and sends senator Constantius Chlorus to negotiate with him. |
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The Gesta Herewardi says Hereward attempted to negotiate with William but was provoked into a fight with a man named Ogger. |
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This followed months of widely publicised contract talks between the driver, who chose to negotiate on his own behalf, and the team. |
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In November 1921, a conference was held in Geneva to negotiate a convention between Germany and Poland. |
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Nicola Sturgeon commented that an independent Scotland would negotiate with the EU to have the same visa arrangements as the UK has. |
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With Dublin and Carrick under siege, Strongbow and his council agreed to negotiate. |
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However, Edward decided to negotiate a settlement rather than attempt total conquest. |
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A Commission was formed to negotiate directly with the Continental Congress for the first time. |
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The Congress refused to negotiate with the commission unless they first acknowledged American independence or withdrew all troops. |
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Jinnah now was well positioned to negotiate with the British from a position of power. |
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Prince Maximilian of Baden took charge of a new government as Chancellor of Germany to negotiate with the Allies. |
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As the Allied forces advanced, Prince Maximilian of Baden was appointed as Chancellor of Germany in October to negotiate an armistice. |
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News of this arrived in Europe, where Britain and France unsuccessfully attempted to negotiate a solution. |
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In 1989, the communist governments in Poland and Hungary became the first to negotiate the organizing of competitive elections. |
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Commissioning trusts negotiate service delivery with providers that may be NHS bodies or private entities. |
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Pound asked to send a cable to President Truman to offer to help negotiate peace with Japan. |
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The ability to communicate, negotiate and effectively work with people from other cultures is vital to international business. |
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