It's a sensitive issue and still very much in the negotiation stage, so we're not making any public proclamations. |
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The current planning system does not appear to have any mechanism for negotiation only for objection. |
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The Maastricht package was a political bargain, which deliberately left for later negotiation many of the wider ramifications of monetary union. |
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This rule will actually be a sticking point in the negotiation of the next collective agreement leading to a lockout. |
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After months of negotiation with the authorities, a Talmudist from Odessa was granted permission to visit Moscow. |
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This may then be used as the basis for negotiation on the amount required to meet the recipient spouse's support needs. |
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It is also subject to environmental approval and the negotiation of a satisfactory dredging contract. |
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When the other side is dishonest, lying, or cheating or when a problem is impossible to resolve, no amount of negotiation will do you any good. |
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The World Bank mediated a solution to the Indus River dispute, resulting in negotiation of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty. |
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Our self-images are constituted in negotiation with others, through social comparison. |
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As a result, conflicts over rights and responsibilities required intense negotiation and mediation. |
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They should enter into some negotiation with the claimers in the case and arrive at some consensus now. |
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There was also a negotiation game which equipped the students with skills necessary to clinch important business deals. |
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Five main trade unions are recognized and have negotiation rights on pay and conditions and health and safety via collective bargaining. |
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The historical sources are clear that the relationship was hostile and that negotiation was by the sword. |
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Perhaps voters are tiring of the endless negotiation and finessing which a shared balance of power requires. |
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The fans are filled with repulsion for everybody concerned, and feel excluded from what negotiation has taken place. |
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There is still another week of negotiation to finalize the plan of action that is to be agreed upon in Johannesburg. |
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When negotiation and a verbal retreat, however undignified, is not an option, I take to my heels. |
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This distance, however, cannot be fixed, for it is forever subject to a negotiation between past and present. |
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One of the first things a prosecutor does in a plea negotiation with a crooked pol is try to force the pol to resign his or her office. |
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Sweden has actively supported Bulgaria's EU accession throughout the negotiation process. |
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And like any prolonged negotiation in its final stages, the endgame has turned into a real tussle. |
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Mediation and negotiation are the commonly accepted ways to settle disputes. |
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The court heard some complainants were still in negotiation with insurance companies, but at least two of the vehicles had been written off. |
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The mode and substance of a country's foreign policy can elicit beauty, brilliance and benignity by showing diplomatic skills in negotiation. |
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Remember that once you begin discussing foreclosure, everything is a negotiation. |
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He was a free party to this negotiation and entered into the agreement of his own free volition. |
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Hebdige considers the punk adoption of the swastika as a particularly troublesome moment in the negotiation of punk subculture. |
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The country hopes to pass the next key threshold of 25 chapters and reach the final phase of the negotiation process, he said after the meeting. |
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Officials don't want a decapitation of the regime that would leave no counter-party for negotiation. |
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There was a lot of discussion, a lot of negotiation between the two sides, there was tears, there was weeping. |
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Russian arms-control specialists seem less convinced that a strategy of negotiation will be able to protect Russian interests. |
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The proof of true moral worth is the ability, and the willingness, to attempt that negotiation. |
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For any other parents out there reading this, I recommend skipping the above negotiation and waiting until they fall asleep. |
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In effect, they are hiring the union to act as agent in the negotiation of agreements. |
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The process of going public involves substantial negotiation between the vendors and the underwriters. |
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In arranged marriages, contact may be initiated by the couple, followed by negotiation between the two families. |
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After negotiation, we agree a set of terms under which the autopsy will be performed. |
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The putative buyer backed all the way out immediately, without any suggestion of negotiation. |
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The venture was not a success and the next year both parties embarked on a process of negotiation for the domains. |
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The meeting is a negotiation, to bring these different goals together and to agree them. |
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A detailed review of the lease negotiation is necessary to determine this issue. |
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Shelly felt that a policy of containment and negotiation was the appropriate course of action. |
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This negotiation can entail a new contractual term with or without further contributions. |
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For the Greeks, negotiation formed part of rhetoric and Aristotle's manual is still an important sourcebook. |
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His primary responsibility is representing association members in price negotiation and marketing of their production. |
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It is notable that bargaining power is revealed not only in explicit negotiation but also implicitly. |
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The negotiation of identity can take shape in many forms such as a diary or vlog. |
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It will be up to him to engage in the smoke-and-mirror business of political negotiation at a European level in the next week. |
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This means finding oneself subject to an ever wider and more complex web of cultural negotiation and interaction. |
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This ongoingness of negotiation builds an institutional memory in Coreper from which the permanent representatives learn to draw. |
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So I don't really have a lot of sympathy for those who want to use pejorative terms to characterise a negotiation process. |
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For this purpose, a strategy of cooperative and concessive negotiation is proposed in this paper. |
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The idea of negotiation, however, implies that the most profound changes may be extremely subtle. |
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Consultation and negotiation in good faith are required, not as a mere formality, but as a genuine attempt to conclude an agreement. |
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Please clearly understand that the contents of this correspondence are not open for negotiation or reference to any third party and the company is not posturing. |
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The first negotiation meeting was held December 9 of last year in the presence of a conciliator. |
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We reiterate the importance of avoiding the imposition of fictitious deadlines for the negotiation of a treaty on this subject. |
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The aim of the seminar is to develop recommendations for negotiation for workers' representatives in the individual countries. |
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We would like to recognize the efforts of both negotiation teams in bringing about a mutually satisfactory outcome. |
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The rationale of such activities often lies in the desire to be ahead of competitors or to block a negotiation. |
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In this workshop you will have many opportunities to develop your negotiation style through role-playing simulations. |
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Conduct a two-party negotiation keeping in mind the critical information you prepared. |
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Naturally, my thanks also go to all the members of the negotiation committee, who gave unstintingly of their time and efforts. |
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Germany noted that difficulties had to be solved case by case, referring also to the negotiation of a bilateral agreement. |
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Additionally, teleconferences are critical for negotiation and discussion. |
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It should not and will not be the practice of the Australian government to describe areas of negotiation in such judgmental language. |
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Then come the give and take of negotiation and the fine points of legal contracts. |
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Specially trained mediators have the task to help the parties to reach an agreement that solves the dispute using negotiation techniques. |
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We staunchly oppose any negotiation of investments within the World Trade Organization. |
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Actually, wirework is the opposite of dancing, which is a constant negotiation with the very force of gravity that the wires cancel out. |
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Then follows an intricate negotiation between you and your investment banker about the final public issue price for your shares. |
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He urged political leaders and officials alike not to delay or equivocate, or to set goals for a negotiation that are too modest. |
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Carter's tenacity in negotiation owed much to an upbringing in a tough Mersey-side suburb where his parents ran a greengrocery. |
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This flow chart outlines the steps usually taken in the negotiation process for specific claims. |
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The often lengthy negotiation of press statements, for example, implied a lack of confidence in the President. |
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Additionally, the Police Force has established an Underwater Incendiary expert team and a SWAT team with initial hostage negotiation capability. |
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This negotiation about when to go and visit Anne's family may easily embitter them. |
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Without question, the international community should pursue this goal through negotiation and agreement among all states. |
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I trust that this debate will jumpstart the long-awaited resumption of the intergovernmental negotiation process. |
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The price of the Common Shares offered pursuant to the Offering was determined upon arm's length negotiation between the Company and the Agent. |
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There comes a time within a negotiation when the kid gloves must come off, when action must be taken. |
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The next and final step is the negotiation and signing of a self-government agreement. |
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Another described gains in negotiation skills: 'Before, the elders would negotiate with my family to get permission for me to come to the group. |
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We hope that all the parties involved in the negotiation process will remain true to the goal of finding a peaceful solution to this problem. |
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But why pay attention to such detail as basic diplomatic niceties in the face of a tough negotiation process over territory? |
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The precise number chosen within that range is a matter for negotiation or adjudication, depending upon the facts of a particular case. |
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We are willing to give negotiation a chance, but we refuse to play patsy to this management strategy. |
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Unlike most books on negotiation, this book is not on how to put one over on the other guy or gal. |
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They agreed that Final Status issues were a matter for negotiation and agreement between the two parties themselves and must not be prejudged. |
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In actual fact they have had a moratorium imposed upon them without any recompense, without any real negotiation or discussion. |
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Sifting information from misinformation is a mug's game when both sides in a negotiation are engaged in brinkmanship. |
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Thus the inexorable rise of civil society has led the Organization quite naturally to include it in its own negotiation processes. |
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Your successfulness depends on how accurate you manage the negotiation process as a group. |
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You dispose of all the skills of a successful sales expert like communicative strength, presentation assurance and negotiation cleverness. |
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First, Joint Chief Mediator Bassolé has worked with the belligerent parties to facilitate the direct negotiation of a peace agreement. |
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We are not unmindful of the fact that some form of negotiation procedure and arbitration would not in itself be an unmixed blessing. |
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Parliament has played an active and supportive role throughout the negotiation of this agreement. |
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With the acceleration of the negotiation process, it appeared crucial to speed up the efforts made. |
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After negotiation with the neighboring villages, one village was chosen to host the school. |
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Left alone, they would have evolved in unpredictable ways through local negotiation and contestation over the course of time and through the formation of a central state. |
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It is very difficult to guess what the outcome of such negotiation would have been in the absence of the aid. |
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In a negotiation system, a relationship of power is established and there is some give and take. |
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Australia expressed astonishment at the manner in which those who had been at the table had portrayed the negotiation of the draft decision. |
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If such an attitude prevails, we can be sure that no negotiation will ever take place. |
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The research will push the state of the art in several fields, including automated negotiation, preference elicitation and decision theory. |
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The Council welcomes Turkey's continued commitment to the negotiation process and the political reform agenda. |
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Where the origin of the passenger transportation service is not so specified, the place of supply is the place of negotiation of the supply. |
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It is not necessary to know any of the details of how negotiation actually takes place in order to use Apache's content negotiation features. |
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However, different level of governmental approval structures can hamper negotiation and decision making processes. |
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This conference is followed by a negotiation meeting, chaired by the facilitator, with a view to reaching an agreement. |
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If your proposal is retained for negotiation and your organisation has not yet been validated, you will have to send us some documents. |
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But what negotiation can the naysayers cite, in modern times, that has ever been an outright capitulation? |
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Aside from that, the project managers all underwent capability training like stakeholder management, negotiation skills etcetera. |
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Depending on the mandate in specific cases, conciliation can thus vary from a form of institutionalized negotiation to something akin to non-binding arbitration. |
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The solution came when the parties got together and there was a negotiation between people. |
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The past successes of the CD, including the negotiation of treaties outlawing chemical and biological weapons, speak for themselves. |
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Such lengthy negotiation must not encroach on the child's right to become part of a family through adoption. |
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Put an end to it at the negotiation table and not in the battlefields and in terror-stricken streets. |
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If after three years of negotiation the claim is not resolved, a First Nation may file a claim with the Tribunal. |
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The arguments put forward by Romania have allayed the Commission's doubts regarding the negotiation phase. |
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Team talk' also reveals how issues of identity, interdependence, power, social distance, conflict and negotiation are managed. |
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The NPT sanctioned such zonal arrangements in its Article VII, and Decision 2 of the NPTREC endorsed the negotiation of additional such treaties. |
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But he was not a natural politician, a tub-thumper in negotiation rather than a flatterer, and a tongue-tied mess in public speaking. |
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In Box 4 we showed how individuals had to form an association to improve their negotiation capacity and to pool resources for seeking justice. |
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After 30 years of negotiation, I have participated in the final resolution of the tri-partite agreement to redevelop LeBreton Flats. |
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Cultivate the art of negotiation by using and improving your people skills. |
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As he knows, we have embarked upon a free trade negotiation process with the European Union. |
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We wanted to avoid the major pitfall of the past: a negotiation that dragged on indeterminately leaving us at an impasse. |
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The simulation was pretested with 10 business school students in both cultures to ensure the clarity of the description and the appropriateness of the negotiation setting. |
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But we are starting a negotiation here, and we can only conclude if we get it right. |
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In fact, the placement of this provision was subject to discussion, and it was moved several times during the negotiation process. |
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The negotiation process cannot guarantee the good faith or trustworthiness of any of the parties. |
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The negotiation process entails a series of steps with the intent of arriving at a final agreement and implementation plan. |
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The limited negotiation period prior to the communication of the half-yearly results remains unchanged. |
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Once eristic dialogues start occurring, it is time for the most sensible party to call off the negotiation. |
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To what extent are collaborative lawyers prone to falling back on positional negotiation styles? |
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Such experts may be present at negotiation meetings in an adviso the special negotiating body, where appropriate to promote coherence an el. |
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Its launch has been put back by negotiation delays, although the company confirms it is in negotiations with the larger studios and also with TV companies. |
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It will enhance life skills in communication, negotiation and advocacy. |
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Such guidance may be found particularly useful by contracting authorities lacking experience in the negotiation of project agreements. |
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Yet delaying reform through endless negotiation was only one of the games Wall Street lobbyists have played. |
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The pardon process was essentially a negotiation between the disenfranchised groups populating the convict work camps and the white male middle class. |
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Money dues lent themselves more easily to negotiation in detail, and so encouraged a more legalistic attitude towards relations between lords and tenants. |
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This displacement seems also to occur in this discussion, were it not for the fact that its theoretical insights respond to the novel's complex negotiation of literariness. |
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We would thus welcome the negotiation of a bilateral follow-on agreement to the expiring START I Treaty. |
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But however astute or realist Burnham's Machiavellian insight into power politics was, he rarely showed any capacity for canny negotiation himself. |
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It is useful to deal with eristic dialogues first because they really should have no place in negotiation. |
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As a countermove, a negotiation resulted in the rent remaining far under the rental market rate for the next five years. |
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In a recent example of unprecedented barbarism, pirates severed the hand of a Taiwanese fishing captain as a negotiation tactic. |
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Online mediators need to be skilful in written communications and distance negotiation, not just verbal interaction. |
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It is important to leave the violator an option to save face during the negotiation. |
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In both the regime negotiation and national implementation, however, it will be important to avoid self-deception. |
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Nor would it be wise to attempt to use a decision to prejudge a negotiation. |
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Now, as the show enters its twenty-third season, we are engaged in what will probably be our last contract negotiation with Fox. |
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The equality of status of national groups provides conditions of inclusion in a viable multinational state or, when this is impossible, a basis for negotiation among state-endowed groups. |
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Explain the complexity of multiparty negotiations, and apply strategies for effective negotiation in the multi-party context. |
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During the negotiation stages, project developers who are mostly expatriate men are usually reluctant to work outside frameworks that are considered customary. |
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Transfer or negotiation is easiest where the bill is payable to bearer. |
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That peacekeeping force could be juxtaposed with a negotiation to create a power-sharing arrangement with Gaddafi. |
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Following the methodology provided in this article, the staff officer can prepare his leader for a bilateral negotiation in a deliberate and thorough manner. |
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Besides, at the end of the day, isn't all negotiation haggling? |
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To prevent such an outcome it occupied London, purged the House of Commons of those who favoured negotiation, and engineered the trial and execution of the king. |
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As a member of the negotiation team, I was on the police side of the blockade when scores of tear gas canisters and stun grenades were thrown into the crowd. |
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There was pandemonium in the bar when the television was put off during the Armagh match but after some negotiation was quickly put back on again. |
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With a cultural group in which indirectness is more valued, family members should not be pushed to make demands of others without trying gentle appeals and negotiation first. |
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Morrisons conceded the unions' demand for national negotiation. |
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Initial modules introduce less complex concepts and situations, which are built upon by progressively more complex negotiation scenarios and strategies. |
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By being political in nature, it is about a form of violent negotiation. |
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Their boundaries were mostly products of late-Victorian negotiation between colonial powers, bearing no relation to precolonial political or ethnic entities. |
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There is no doubt that any set of procedures and presumptions will shape the negotiation and litigation postures of the parties to a custody dispute. |
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Rather, we must, as stakeholders in the international community, resolve to set in motion the necessary processes and administrative mechanisms that would facilitate the negotiation of the proposed treaty. |
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The Quartet had issued a statement underscoring its continued commitment to the principles of partnership and negotiation leading to a two-State solution, as embodied in the Road Map. |
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Canada was lucky, because in the end, after two years of war in which the Americans had suffered several defeats, mostly defeats in fact, there was negotiation with the British and a decision was made to call it quits. |
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The maps in this issue are for illustration purposes only and are only meant to give people a rough idea of what a claims area under negotiation looks like as a picture. |
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It is important to remember that the best preventive medicine for war is fruitful negotiation and dialogue, which is often achieved by inviting the participation of regionally relevant players. |
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People suggest during the negotiation process, so in ten years time or so, possibly, for we will of course have made so much progress that we will be unable to back-pedal, even if Turkey does not meet the conditions. |
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By concentrating on what they stand to lose, they enter into negotiation as if it were a debate in which their task is to prove the rightness of their cause by outwitting or overpowering the opposition. |
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Secondly, it is essential to ensure that the final outcome of this negotiation process will strike a practical balance between development and security needs. |
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Any dispute between two or more States Parties concerning the interpretation or application of the present Convention that is not settled by negotiation shall, at the request of one of them, be submitted to arbitration. |
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Character set negotiation is required depending on Conformance Level. |
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The objective of the treaty currently in negotiation is the establishment of international norms which will make it possible to fight more effectively against the problem of counterfeiting and pirating. |
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This command enables automatic adjustment of the transmit power level during link negotiation for reliable links to accommodate the signalling requirements of cellular telephone equipment. |
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Disembarkation procedures should be harmonized, speedy and predictable in order to avoid recurrent time-consuming case-by-case negotiation problems, which can endanger the lives of those rescued. |
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To what extent can we possibly draw generalisations on other cultures' approach to negotiation without running the risk of misunderstanding and misrepresenting others? |
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The experience they acquired and the success they had during their own negotiation process, as well as Nelson Mandela's undisputed authority, should have sufficed for this undertaking. |
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The importance of combating climate change and achieving a successful conclusion to the ongoing negotiation process under the auspices of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change could not be overemphasized. |
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The successful negotiation and entry into force of the Mine Ban Convention is partially credited to the fact that it was able to re-contextualize a disarmament issue as a humanitarian one. |
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However, the Court stressed out that even though those provisions were the products of negotiation and political compromise, that does not render them unprincipled. |
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We heard this morning from Nortel that through the negotiation of the stalking horse bid, the stalking horse bid involved the licence to use those patents rather than an outright purchase. |
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As a relationship builder, you should possess selling, negotiation and customer service skills with experience in either Selective or FMCG brands parceled with knowledge of the markets, brands and customers. |
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After a high speed start to the race, came a second third marked by having to traverse a zone of storms, culminating with a final section involving the negotiation of a windless magma caused by a tropical depression. |
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Assistance in any negotiation of penalties that may eventuate. |
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A chapter with Turkey has also been opened, and the negotiation process of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement with Serbia has been unblocked. |
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During the negotiation phase and throughout the strategy coaching process, there must be proper clarification of the principles to be respected to eschew an anticlimax. |
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He didn't pitch at all in 2004 as he sat out during his contract negotiation with the Angels. |
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New in Apache 2.0, some exceptions have been added to the negotiation algorithm to allow graceful fallback when language negotiation fails to find a match. |
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What Mr Uribe and his Centro Democrático party reject is not the peace negotiation per se, but rather the lack of strictness and clarity with which it has developed. |
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The more mail they handle, the better will be the rate negotiated with the mail carrier, and therefore the margin of negotiation with the customer is all the more important. |
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It sometimes takes cajoling and negotiation to gain entry. |
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It is no longer playing second fiddle to the members of the so-called Luxembourg Club if one considers the number of concluded negotiation chapters. |
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Liberal democracy is not a machine that can be cranked up whenever needed, but a subtle and continuous negotiation between a people and their leaders. |
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Even more important, certain permanent Council members are adamantly opposed to moving forward with a multilateral negotiation process to attain the objective of nuclear disarmament. |
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Interactive activities, including negotiation simulations and role-playing exercises, feature prominently and allow opportunities for participants to fine-tune their own negotiating skills. |
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The CAFTA negotiation was thus part of a natural process, but it was nevertheless true that the State party was concerned that the agreement had a heavier impact on some sectors than on others. |
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Even if observers criticized the negotiation process as moving slowly, Government pursued this talk believing in the spirit of compromise, accommodation and reconciliation, in reaching an accord for a lasting peace. |
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Part I of the Code sets out the terms under which trade unions may acquire the legal right to represent employees in the negotiation of collective agreements with their employer. |
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The Conference on Disarmament finally agreed on its programme of work, gearing up for the decadeawaited negotiation of a fissile material cut-off treaty. |
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The Commission selection decision is not a 'fait accompli' in the sense that input from other DGs is most welcome and can be taken into account in the negotiation of contracts. |
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At the framework agreement stage, the role of the implementation negotiator is to ensure that implementation is properly identified in the list of negotiation subjects. |
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The heads of state and government may have exercised restraint in certain areas, but at least they did not use their right of veto after long hours of negotiation just for the heck of it. |
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If you're thinking seriously about a career in music and sound recording, you'll need a solid grounding in marketing and promotion, résumé-writing, auditioning, contract negotiation and copyright law. |
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There is often a great deal of commonality in the vision, goals and intent between the parties to the negotiation and the challenge is to have the patience, openness and willingness to find that common ground and build on it. |
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The fund would be used to cover the legal, financial and technical advisory costs of the preparation and structuring of projects up to and including the tendering and negotiation phases. |
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We hope that the parties concerned will demonstrate flexibility, genuinely renounce violence and militancy and commit themselves to dialogue and negotiation on an equal footing in order to resolve the problem. |
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All of the commemoration sites of battle, established over the years by the CBF, require constant negotiation with French communes, a task that Gen Addy, bilingual, handles adroitly. |
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Mr. William Johnson: Mr. Bachand, there are two ways to secede, one by negotiation and here a referendum held in a municipality would be part of the political statements, the facts and the data. |
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Shrinking budgets and an increase in pupil numbers could be a difficult double whammy and needs careful negotiation with the Treasury ahead of the next spending review. |
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We succeeded in avoiding this derailing of the multilateral agenda, but of course we had to use up negotiation capital defending what everybody had in fact internationally agreed less than a year ago. |
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He noted that this project of WIPO is today at a dead end, so much so that the negotiation meeting which was to be held in November 2003 was cancelled. |
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It was most desirable to include those primarily affected in the discussion and to better integrate the further developments in Europol that are currently under negotiation within the European Union. |
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In this spirit, I would like to affirm that Nigeria is prepared to work assiduously with other like-minded members of this forum to ensure the speedy negotiation of a legally binding global arms trade treaty. |
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In addition, in other areas of negotiation a trade-off is conceivable, e.g. international trade in services, government procurement with safeguard provisions. |
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Significant and sustainable change in professional and pluralistic organizations is difficult to achieve and requires a special governance process based on negotiation and trust. |
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A certain level of wariness and anxiety about openness is natural in any conflict negotiation and should not be seen as a reason to avoid collaboration. |
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The enmity and grievances harbored by each side toward the other can only be solved and resolved through hours of intensive labour at the negotiation table. |
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They have all gone through rigorous and sometimes very difficult negotiation processes before they were adopted at the international level, and it can be equally difficult to make them effective at the national level. |
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It would condemn the next government to years and years and years of mind-numbing travel and negotiation from one capital after the next to try and cobble together a package which will never satisfy Bill Cash or Liam Fox. |
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During the negotiation of the Protocol, some argued that to include LMO-FFPs within the scope of the Protocol's AIA provisions could be unworkable and have severe implications for trade in agricultural commodities. |
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The paring-down of state structures for the support of agricultural production has led to new openings for coordination, negotiation and even co-management between public authorities and producers. |
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In recent years, a welter of resolutions have been adopted whose wording promotes and advocates for women's rights in conflict situations, in peace negotiation processes, and in transitional justice processes. |
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Unattainable objectives will weaken your negotiation position. |
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Codification of working conditions has been under negotiation for a year in the EP and interpreters fear that if no conclusion is reached soon, there will be an inevitable clash with the administration. |
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In turn, the final agreement met many of the demands of the respective nations and also left open the door for further negotiation on a number of remaining sticking points. |
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To return to the case that has given rise to this debate, it is now important to make room for negotiation within the group that is being restructured. |
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And we urge high priority for the negotiation of agreements with the remaining provinces to ensure a smooth, rapid flow of information both ways when it is needed. |
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But in a negotiation where neither side can have what it really wants, and where the least bad solution is as good as it gets, worrying too much about fairness can be suicidal. |
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All of which is fine, as long as the constituent parties understand and accept this transfer of power and are prepared for five years of gruelling parliamentary negotiation over absolutely everything. |
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This is demonstrated by the fact that the most difficult chapters of that negotiation were concluded during the Spanish Presidency of the Union, which until then had been the biggest net receiver of funds. |
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As well as a useful way of practising negotiation skills, this exercise can also be used by an advocacy team to develop a real negotiating position on a particular issue. |
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Marie Curie Actions Negotiation Guidance Notes are tailored by individual actions and will be distributed to successful applicants at the start of the negotiation period. |
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Thus CPDC began bringing its members together to share their knowledge and skills in everything from policy advocacy and negotiation to gender-based analysis. |
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To this end, negotiation position papers help negotiators express their positions clearly and concisely during an incident. |
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It is actively involved in the negotiation of treaty changes and defines the EU's policy agenda and strategies. |
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Because diplomacy and negotiation had failed, Edward III would have to back his claims with force to obtain the French throne. |
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He therefore entered into a coded negotiation with James VI of Scotland, who had a strong but unrecognised claim. |
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Unfortunately for James, negotiation with Spain proved generally unpopular, both with the public and with James's court. |
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Labor unions and craft guilds have played a historic role in the negotiation of worker rights and wages. |
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Before the negotiation and due diligence started, we agreed to sign a letter of intent. |
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The following year, he alluded to secret negotiation underway with France in his pamphlets. |
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His great diplomatic skills meant that the Sixth Crusade was largely negotiation supported by force. |
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The second major influence on the Plantation was the negotiation among various interest groups on the British side. |
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Some brexit negotiation papers suggest that deciding the arrangements for the Irish border is the responsibility of Britain. |
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After attempts at negotiation failed, the Battle of Tinchebray took place, probably on 28 September. |
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Prosper of Aquitaine describes the historic meeting, giving all the credit of the successful negotiation to Leo. |
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Unlike Julius, Alexander never made war unless absolutely necessary, preferring negotiation and diplomacy. |
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Looking the United States Federal Budget is a back and forth negotiation between politicians and provides great insight of incremental change. |
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An express term is stated by the parties during negotiation or written in a contractual document. |
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The decision of one senior traditional owner to stand outside the negotiation process militated against an even more favourable outcome. |
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In native title matters, there is a lot of talk about litigation, mediation, negotiation and questions about whitefeller law. |
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Indigenous peoples had no formal role in the negotiation of the Meech Lake Accord, and yet they played an important role in determining its fate. |
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Obtained through negotiation and compromise, middle ground is easier to find if it derives from common ground. |
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A weeklong multilateral negotiation aimed at China's entry into the World Trade Organization will resume on Nov. |
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Conflictual negotiation is a zero-sum game aimed at differentiating interlocutors according to the power that they have. |
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It's obvious that negotiation is a non-starter, so the only alternative is boots and bombs, no matter how long it takes. |
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The negotiation process was a matter of offers and counteroffers, with no resolutions. |
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Contractual negotiation limitations and fear of increased deductibles have led to their skepticism about the plans. |
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This has been a very leaky negotiation, basically negotiating through the press, so this could just be Groupon's way of playing hard ball through a strategic leak. |
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When they meet privately with their clients, they often diagnose relationship dynamics and coach the client in ways to be effective in negotiation. |
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During the last 11 years, the Conference has not lived up to its main task and the continuation of the present state of affairs will only further diminish the credibility of this unique multilateral body of negotiation. |
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I have argued from the beginning of the suspension of negotiation that the longer the round remains on political ice, the greater the risk that its prospects will freeze over. |
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It certainly facilitated the start of the negotiation process with the candidate countries for EU membership and harmonization with the acquis communautaires of the European Union. |
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Where that leaves us is white knuckle negotiation time. |
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If Copenhagen ends up with endless rows over highly technical issues conducted in ten parallel negotiation sessions, it does not take a brain surgeon to realise the whole process could easily seize up. |
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I cannot, however, forbear to criticise the Council in strong terms for their petty-minded and obstructive approach to negotiation, particularly when set against what they have made known to the world. |
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In terms of business models too, it's a whole new ballgame, from the negotiation of rights through cross-platform marketing and the exploitation of content and its ancillaries. |
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What kind of emotions could you see coming out in this negotiation? |
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This illegal act is aimed at creating a fait accompli situation in the conflict settlement, thus affecting negatively the ongoing peace negotiation process. |
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The Radio Committee has just given the green light to the proposal for setting up a group, together with the Legal and Operations Departments, for creating a common platform for future negotiation of sports rights in radio. |
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On 27 February 2003, the European Union and the Unites States jointly decided to adopt targeted sanctions against the Tiraspol leaders for their constant obstructiveness and reluctance in the negotiation process. |
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At the same time, Cuba believes that the Conference on Disarmament must play the lead role in the negotiation of a multilateral agreement on the prevention of an arms race in outer space in all its aspects. |
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Work has also pinpointed those policy areas where a common understanding will have to be found as part of the process of narrowing down the parameters of the negotiation in moving towards a final overall agreement. |
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An especially turgid, yet delicate, negotiation with the Pathet Lao was transformed by his queries about snakehead fish that swim in the rice paddies, unstopping a happy vein of reminiscence from the opposition leader. |
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Nearly a third of the negotiation framework agreements signed by the Department do not identify a time frame for reaching an agreement-in-principle. |
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This set-up corresponded to a multi-level multi-stakeholder approach through which the traditional negotiation system of the «jirga»21 was revivified. |
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This phase is not, the rules make plain, a time for negotiation. |
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I would be fascinated by the idea of putting on the team that actually do the negotiation a representative of civil society, a representative of the private sector. |
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By integrating risk assessment and trustiness information into service negotiation and runtime management, the confidence of users in the selected provider and its resources will be strengthened. |
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It analyses historical experiences and reviews legal, negotiation and systems analysis tools and their ability to contribute towards solving water-related conflicts. |
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It's also important to be polite: even though you might really dislike their politics, it is important to keep calm and remain professional so that you keep your options for negotiation always open. |
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I am wondering whether the member would be prepared to indicate whether he believes any of these items are not touchable in terms of negotiation pursuant to receiving compensation. |
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Scott's research interests include artificial intelligence, e-markets, auctions, decision analysis, automated negotiation, privacy, preference elicitation, intelligent agents and multiagent systems. |
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Unfortunately, I noticed that during the negotiation period this piece of folk wisdom seemed to have been completely forgotten by most of my fellow Members, especially from the left-hand side of the Chamber. |
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The deadline for the submission of draft resolutions was to be selected with care so as to allocate sufficient time for the negotiation of submitted drafts and to avoid impairing the work of the Commission. |
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The poor excuse about certain Member States encountering difficulties in implementing environmental legislation is no longer acceptable, because people's health is no longer a matter for negotiation. |
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Well, I'll take a stab at that, but I suspect it's for a deeper intergovernmental negotiation and discussion, one I'm assured is ongoing as the devolution agreements are being negotiated with NWT and Nunavut. |
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After eight months of negotiation, including conciliation and three rounds of mediation, and after eleven weeks of job action, the parties remain far apart on key issues. |
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Noting that Article 19 of the GATT offers the possibility of an escape clause, Mr. Burger maintained that through negotiation, modification clauses can be included in legal agreements to suit the interests of both parties. |
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The agenda for the negotiations will be crowded again in 2010, even though uncertainty hangs over the dates of the next meetings and how the various avenues of negotiation will be coordinated. |
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