Negotiations could be broken off at any stage if they failed to move in the right direction. |
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Negotiations that disarm combatants and bring to justice those who commit atrocities should be encouraged. |
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Negotiations by the EU and the US led to their release on condition they be exiled to Europe. |
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Negotiations about the precise wording of the speech are intense, with messages and messengers traversing the strait on a near-daily basis. |
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Negotiations will then start between the parties to see if they can work together. |
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Negotiations would follow on which bases would be covered by an agreement, he said. |
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Negotiations are underway to commercialise the project through a partnership with a leading company in the area of transplantation diagnostics. |
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Negotiations proceeded on a no-ring, no-deal basis, and any girl who scabbed for lower pay and conditions soon felt pressure from the union. |
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Negotiations will be intense, but the president could carve out a victory that will win the support of autoworkers and farmers. |
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Negotiations are practically deadlocked over agriculture, as they are over trips. |
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Negotiations over a new constitution have brought factional wrangling and there is widespread talk of the country sliding into civil war. |
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Negotiations with various actors for the filming of the interior portion of the film had barely even begun. |
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Negotiations with Transco started in 2000, and the company is updating a feasibility study into removing the gasholder. |
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Negotiations are now taking place with the farmer's land agent to find a solution. |
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Negotiations began between delegations of the three parties on the formation of an Executive. |
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Negotiations broke down at the end of what appeared to be a very amicable and positive period in the lead-up to these talks. |
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Negotiations in both villages are to take place to see if those plans can be achieved. |
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Negotiations have stalled on more than 30 issues, including fair wages and an end to discrimination and favoritism in hiring and promotions. |
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Negotiations could put that difference to rights in this new age of the bunyip aristocracy. |
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Negotiations between them fizzled out when the boxers failed to agree on a suitable weight. |
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Negotiations proceeded almost continuously until the next day at noon, when the two sides reached a tentative settlement. |
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Negotiations dragged on for months, from fall into the following spring. |
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Negotiations are underway with the province about new powers for the city, but it is being kept so hush-hush, one can only assume another opportunity is being missed. |
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Negotiations are the heroin of Westerners addicted to self-delusion. |
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Negotiations can consist of suggesting courses of action, threatening reprisals, offering to work together, showing or demanding to see cards, or anything at all. |
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Negotiations were intense, but when the dust settled, Dumas had accepted half a million dollars for a 40 percent stake. |
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Negotiations have been complicated by court rulings over economic policy. |
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Negotiations are ongoing, we'll have to see how they play out. |
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Negotiations over reducing pay differentials have broken down. |
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Negotiations may sometimes occur live, where an offer is given at the end of an interview or at a post-interview meeting and a candidate immediately responds with a counteroffer. |
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Negotiations cannot convince the militia's leaders to lay down their arms. |
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Negotiations with other potential sponsors continue, but Ascot officials said the Royal Meeting and individual races at Royal Ascot will remain unsponsored. |
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Negotiations are continuing on a deal that could see toll processing of pelts and a rationalization of the southern meat processors' fellmongering operation. |
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Negotiations between the English and Scottish commissioners took place between 16 April and 22 July 1706 at the Cockpit in London. |
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Negotiations for both a new Heineken Cup and Rugby Champions Cup were then ongoing. |
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Negotiations failed to stop strike action in March, BA withdrew perks for strike participants. |
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Negotiations continued between the two governments until October 2012, when the Edinburgh Agreement was reached. |
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Negotiations took place between the local branches of the DUP and UUP with the aim of finding an agreed unionist candidate. |
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Negotiations with the local governor, Samutiri Manavikraman Raja, Zamorin of Calicut, were difficult. |
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Negotiations can be buttressed by dramatic acts of pragmatism. |
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Negotiations came to nothing when in 1911 the Agadir Crisis brought France and Germany into conflict. |
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Negotiations on cabinet posts in the new government were scheduled to take place starting 9 July, but Morgan fell ill the night before. |
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Negotiations with President Wilson began immediately, in the hope that he would offer better terms than the British and French. |
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Negotiations changed course, and Johnson emerged instead as an endorsee of the New Classics line. |
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Negotiations with Honorius broke down, and Alaric deposed Attalus in the summer of 410, and besieged Rome for the third time. |
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Negotiations were started in 1661 to solve these issues, which ended in the treaty of 1662, in which the Dutch conceded on most points. |
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Negotiations for union of the eastern and western churches, which had been in a state of schism since 1054, soon got under way. |
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Negotiations of independence commenced, but were not effective because of shifting governments and the Swedish threat of war. |
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Negotiations were handled by the recently restored Bishop William of Durham and Robert, count of Meulan. |
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Negotiations continued into 1232, when Hubert was removed from office and later imprisoned. |
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Negotiations have been hindered by CSX's insistence on maintaining a no-fault liability policy on the track, even after the state purchases it. |
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Negotiations between the Lib Dems and the two main parties occurred in the following days. |
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Negotiations between the English and Scottish commissioners began on 16 April 1706 at the Cockpit in London. |
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Negotiations are ongoing regarding the transfer of the lands to Folkestone Town Council and Sandgate Parish Council. |
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Negotiations for a marriage between Manuel and Elizabeth of York in 1485 were halted by the death of Richard III of England. |
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Negotiations then stalled when Universal Studios offered Jackson a remake of King Kong. |
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Negotiations broke down, and Bonifacius was soundly defeated. |
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Negotiations between the Conservatives and DUP started on 9 June. |
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Negotiations over the sovereignty of the islands took place between Argentina and the United Kingdom in the 1960s and 1970s, but no agreement was ever reached. |
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Negotiations began and in 1972 the Treaty of Accession was signed. |
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Negotiations with the Corporation of the City of London with a view to establishing the LSO as the resident orchestra of the planned Barbican Centre began in the same year. |
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Negotiations for the rematch followed but Lewis changed his mind. |
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Negotiations between the Allied powers started on 18 January in the Salle de l'Horloge at the French Foreign Ministry on the Quai d'Orsay in Paris. |
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Negotiations were broken off with the Dutch at the encouragement of English merchant Thomas Weston, who assured them that he could resolve the London Company delays. |
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His first move will be to inject energy into the round of global trade negotiations that was launched last November in Doha, Qatar. |
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Mandela believed agreement would be reached in the next, final round of negotiations in July. |
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The budget negotiations, which were meant to dominate this month's European summit, will now be placed on the back burner. |
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As many as twenty six rounds of negotiations were held between the Akali Dal and the government. |
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This time there were some terribly long-drawn-out negotiations beforehand about where we could eat. |
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The relegation issue delayed meaningful negotiations and we have been left at the post in the signings race. |
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The process of accession is a difficult one and Bulgaria should complete negotiations within the predicted time frame, Palacio said. |
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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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However, these negotiations are sensitive and to reveal more of their details would risk jeopardising their outcome. |
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There are no all-encompassing answers, only local solutions, compromises, and on-going negotiations. |
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The deal was reached on Sunday after five days of sometimes acrimonious negotiations. |
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Their action began three weeks after the annual wage negotiations with the company reached a stalemate. |
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The pope sent a legate, who entered into long negotiations that eventually involved the High Court as well. |
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A company has been formed to do just that but negotiations are, well, slow. |
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It puts the pressure on to the employers and government to come up with an offer that can start real negotiations. |
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The strike date is set for later this month to allow adequate time for negotiations early in the New Year. |
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However, he confirmed that negotiations in advance of May 21's crunch vote had taken place. |
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The last-minute negotiations for Republican votes resembled the wheeling and dealing on a car lot. |
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Three weeks of rapine, slaughter and plunder were sufficient to anger the king and the emperor, who entered into negotiations with each other. |
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Despite negotiations to lower the price of imported medications, they remain out of reach to all but the very richest. |
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It was only in 1994, after arduous negotiations, that Bayer reacquired its trademark. |
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Behind the scenes negotiations mean there is no move that is beyond the realms of possibility. |
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The plan involves agreeing a pay rise for this year and continuing negotiations over wage increases for the next two years. |
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Despite constant reassurances to the director on the proposed sale, commercial negotiations have yet to be completed by the company. |
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Many Liberal backbenchers and opposition members were completely unaware of the negotiations. |
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The bill corrects an anomaly that exists in respect of collective negotiations for teachers. |
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Union leaders scotched the strike after the company's management agreed to recommence negotiations on wages and related issues. |
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Despite last week's announcement by the independent trustee, he remained hopeful that negotiations would recommence. |
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As the negotiations begin, it is still not clear whether Kiley's interests and those of the bidders are, in fact, reconcilable. |
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Compensation negotiations should be finalized within 180 days, beyond which retaliatory actions can be taken by affected countries. |
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They have long complained about being locked out of the negotiations at which their fate is decided annually. |
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He said the current round of negotiations had been understandably challenging, given the general economic background. |
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Graham Smith says he is in negotiations with a number of new signings and has pledged to make an announcement within the next few weeks. |
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They sought to put pressure on the international community to re-engage in negotiations. |
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But Washington is insisting that more negotiations are needed before the long-running dispute can be wrapped up. |
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Lowe auctioneers have been in negotiations with interested buyers and now expect to wrap the sale up in the next two weeks. |
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The churches were important actors during the negotiations toward reunification. |
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The hangup in the negotiations was the team's desire to backload the contract, trying to keep a lid on its 2000 payroll. |
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I don't want to rehearse my criticisms of his tactics or the failures of his deplorable regime during the Oslo negotiations and thereafter. |
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A public tender process will mean fresh negotiations with other private parties, and further delays to rehousing the residents, he said. |
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He believes one of the reasons the move ended up dead in the water was that negotiations dragged on too long. |
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Instead, we have created an alternate committee to promote how the province could engage in treaty negotiations. |
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A poor place to be when, as he expects, the negotiations begin some time after the next elections. |
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Monck reopened negotiations with Charles II, effected his restoration, and met him on the beach at Dover. |
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India's fear that substantive negotiations will reopen the state's accession to India is unreal. |
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A senior Kuwaiti diplomat told this corespondent this evening that the negotiations had now zeroed in on money. |
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Clark outlines the time-sensitive and painstaking negotiations required to ensure an executable plan for the Nato peacekeeping force. |
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The boxing agent said negotiations were underway to ensure that the event was rescheduled so that the boxer remained in top form. |
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Currently he is in negotiations on behalf of his ministry but to re-sign the contract he will need the approval of the Government. |
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The talks will be this year's third round of negotiations, and the 11 th overall. |
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A new round of global trade negotiations is moving closer to being launched, as the six-day ministerial meeting in Doha draws to a close. |
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His rudimentary education prompted Lumumba to appoint him as his secretary for the duration of the negotiations. |
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Her neutrality in the First World War left her out of the negotiations concerning the restructuring of Europe. |
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A whole spate of lockouts followed, as employers dug in their heels and either dragged out negotiations or terminated them. |
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Sources close to Brown say he was lowballed when negotiations began, setting the table for what proved to be sour negotiations at times. |
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Union leaders said they expected the lockout and blamed the employers for inflaming already tense negotiations. |
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I want to thank Brian Gelling for his foresight and astuteness in handling the negotiations. |
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The coach might also be a manager, attending to details as wide-ranging as contract negotiations and racket stringing. |
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The arenas of conflict are diverse, including negotiations on opening markets and on intellectual property rights protection. |
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Let's just hope that he's not sitting round the table for the negotiations about the forthcoming strike. |
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The European Union's Brexit negotiator says the British government must keep up the momentum in negotiations on leaving the bloc. |
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The 19-year-old striker was in lengthy talks at Deepdale before negotiations broke down. |
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The Trust is due to sign off the deal with its private sector partner, setting the seal on five years of negotiations and planning. |
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And during the negotiations, about 3,700 acres of coastal sage scrub were destroyed. |
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Ray and Rita have already climbed into their van and screeched away which makes any immediate peace negotiations impossible. |
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International aid was suspended and trade sanctions imposed, but negotiations failed. |
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Hundreds of protesters who took sanctuary in the mosque during the fighting left peacefully following lengthy negotiations with police. |
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He said he finally agreed to sell the film rights to Disney after a weekend of tense negotiations at his luxurious new house in Marrakech. |
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Last July, after negotiations failed to produce any progress, workers overwhelmingly voted in a union ballot to strike. |
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The municipal workers are demanding that serious negotiations take place and that their wages be fully indexed to the rate of inflation. |
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The NFL also needs multiple cities competing to host the game in order to get maximum leverage in negotiations. |
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If you can't threaten someone with a vendetta, then you have very little leverage in negotiations. |
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The Royal Mail is currently in negotiations with other firms such as TPG and Deutsche Post to deliver their mail. |
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Thus the US would have greater leverage in negotiations over trade, investments and so forth. |
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The amount of the dowry is determined through negotiations between the families of the engaged. |
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And more significantly, political and technical help has to be given in abundance for peaceful negotiations with the antagonists. |
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So much of the way people behave in negotiations causes anger, bitterness, hostility or antagonism. |
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Journalists in New Zealand are either on strike, or are planning walkouts over work contract negotiations. |
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It's taken delicate negotiations with the warring parties to come this far. |
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Despite claims of progress in the negotiations, the conflict in the war-torn province is continuing. |
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Once the positions are set, real negotiations would begin, with give-and-take on both sides. |
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An ostentatious display of Japanese military might could scuttle those negotiations. |
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Representatives of Maine's Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Indians, who assisted the Maliseets in their negotiations with the state, attended the ceremony. |
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Had this questionnaire been produced two years ago, before Museum Services were accused of backstairs negotiations, the questions would have been highly appropriate. |
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There is a danger that loss of political momentum and squabbles over other arms control issues could lead to the negotiations running into the sand. |
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States might have been willing to concede the theoretical justness of the functional principle, but they would not enforce it in real negotiations. |
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It uses negotiations, including the most recent ones, to buy time to press ahead with its nuclear program. |
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Broadly, I'm something of an animist, so my everyday life is filled with minor recognitions, deals, tributes, and negotiations with local spirits. |
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So expect a lot of arm-wrestling between now and the end of negotiations. |
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I can say, though, that Iran has used negotiations to buy time with America. |
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Prime Minister Enrico Letta himself has declared his interest in joining negotiations with Iran sometime in the future. |
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And the law should respect such a stipulation in commercial negotiations. |
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And I think that you've got to have the kind of leadership on the ground that can do the back-room negotiations to produce a consensus to move toward that. |
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Women's simultaneous desire for love and romance and anxiety about the exigencies of marriage lent them a peculiar potency in courtship negotiations. |
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And we are getting gypped every time contract negotiations come up. |
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Regional, global, and political conditions were all converging to make this an opportune moment to advance negotiations. |
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The Maoists offered to resume negotiations with the prime minister. |
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But even the most ardent supporters of negotiations with the Taliban recognize that the so-called peace process is in shambles. |
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We just quietly have negotiations with them and don't negotiate in public. |
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It has taken weeks of negotiations by the Football Authority to appoint the arbitrators after both Wimbledon and the Football League rejected several other names put forward. |
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The requisite disempowerment of workers, in both the workplace and wage negotiations, was facilitated by the reconsolidation of enterprise unions. |
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Dauman is a dealmaker at heart, relishing negotiations as much as he does movie premieres. |
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He said he stressed to Mr Mandelson that a key issue for Ireland is the mandate given to the Commission by the EU member states in these negotiations. |
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His raids on Northumberland in May and July 1217 served only to accelerate the Anglo-French peace negotiations culminating in the treaty of Kingston. |
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It was agreed that negotiations should take place with both contractors. |
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Oxfam Ireland, calling for talks on farming subsidies to resume as early as possible, said developing nations will be in limbo until a date for further negotiations is set. |
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It wasn't about U.S. pressuring the parties to resume negotiations, the ever-present goal of Kerry's shuttle diplomacy. |
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Oh, and as a result of the fiscal cliff negotiations in late 2012, tax rates on some people actually rose. |
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The Conference on Disarmament is seeking to start formal negotiations on banning production of fissile materials such as weapons-grade plutonium and uranium. |
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The demography deniers want to prove that negotiations based on the 1967 lines are impossible. |
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One councillor was all for breaking off negotiations with the association. |
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I have said from day one that this round of peace negotiations is a farce and this week is proof that they absolutely are. |
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Under the action plan, the two countries agreed to speed up negotiations aimed at concluding the peace treaty by resolving the territorial dispute. |
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Yet meaningful negotiations to free the hostages have failed to get off the ground. |
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Yet, after months of backdoor negotiations there was Xi, stone-facedly shaking hands with a smirking Abe. |
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Both women now adamantly believe the negotiations will falter and their sons will serve out the rest of their terms. |
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In addition, because House Democrats were cut out of the negotiations over the bill, they don't feel any incentive to play ball. |
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But the Ryan budget could become an albatross in the negotiations over the fiscal cliff. |
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The negotiations have gotten nowhere, and I see no reason to continue with this pointless exercise. |
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Well, throughout the campaign we did hear him talk about recalibrating the peace negotiations in terms of coming in with a more balanced approach. |
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House Republicans angling to get big spending and tax cuts out of a new round of negotiations. |
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Much will hinge on what happens in 2014, in the coming crisis negotiations and then in the elections. |
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Always willing to talk to the media, and skilled in putting his view across, he reserved most of his energies for negotiations at the highest political levels. |
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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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In our political system, presidents are not empowered to promise to launch wars in backroom negotiations with foreign leaders. |
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Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes today s agreement to restart negotiations to reunify Cyprus. |
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The 22-year-old recently said he'd like to re-up during the season, but negotiations haven't begun yet. |
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Henceforth there would be increasing attempts by Spain to commence peace negotiations. |
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The company says that workers are not conceding enough in negotiations. |
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He was called in to try to break the logjam in the negotiations. |
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After weeks of fruitless negotiations, Bollinger and his counion members went out on strike, demanding a pay boost. |
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The article stipulates that the negotiations to leave will last at least two years. |
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After negotiations ended in July 1706, the acts had to be ratified by both Parliaments. |
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The commissioners did not carry out their negotiations face to face, but in separate rooms. |
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After the negotiations ended on 22 July 1706, the acts had to be ratified by both Parliaments. |
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Nobody had doubted that these negotiations would produce a form of Irish government short of the independence wished for by republicans. |
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The Oath itself came from a combination of three sources, and was largely the work of Michael Collins in the Treaty negotiations. |
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It came in part from a draft oath suggested prior to the negotiations by President de Valera. |
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John of Gaunt assumed leadership in France with limited success, and peace negotiations over several years were inconclusive. |
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Thomas Becket, then the current Chancellor of England, was sent as ambassador to Paris in the summer of 1158 to lead negotiations. |
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Rhys of Deheubarth, also called Lord Rhys, and Owain Gwynedd were closed to negotiations. |
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Wales would remain safe for a while, but the invasion of Ireland in 1171 pressured Henry II to end the issue through negotiations with Lord Rhys. |
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A papal dispensation had to be granted for Henry to be able to marry Catherine, and the negotiations took some time. |
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Gaining access to such maps means navigating through an interministerial bureaucratic procedure with at least 15 stages of negotiations. |
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The negotiations failed, due to Fletcher addressing Feodor with two of his titles omitted. |
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His surrender on October 19, 1781 led to peace negotiations in Paris and secured the independence of the colonies. |
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Picot proceeded with negotiations with neither the oversight of the French president nor the cabinet. |
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On the day the Armada set sail, Elizabeth's ambassador in the Netherlands, Valentine Dale, met Parma's representatives in peace negotiations. |
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Further negotiations by frequent correspondence between the King and the Long Parliament through to early summer proved fruitless. |
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Charles continued peace negotiations with the Scots in a bid to gain time before launching a new military campaign. |
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Charles's only recourse was to return to negotiations, which were held at Newport on the Isle of Wight. |
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He sent the Earl of Feversham to William to arrange for a personal meeting to continue negotiations. |
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Louis XIV of France, believing the war was over, began negotiations to extract as large a sum of money from the Dutch as possible. |
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During this time coalition negotiations finally brought Austria out in open opposition to France. |
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Davout was defeated at the Battle of Issy and negotiations for surrender had begun. |
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This left Barras and his Republican allies in control again but dependent on Bonaparte, who proceeded to peace negotiations with Austria. |
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These negotiations resulted in the Treaty of Campo Formio, and Bonaparte returned to Paris in December as a hero. |
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As negotiations became increasingly fractious, Bonaparte gave orders to his general Moreau to strike Austria once more. |
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On that basis, the two emperors began peace negotiations at the town of Tilsit after meeting on an iconic raft on the River Niemen. |
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Emperor Francis wanted to wait and see how the British performed in their theater before entering into negotiations with Napoleon. |
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When his back was to the wall in 1814 he tried to reopen peace negotiations on the basis of accepting the Frankfurt proposals. |
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At some point during the negotiations for reinforcements, Nelson was introduced to Hamilton's new wife, Emma Hamilton. |
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In November 1940, negotiations took place to determine if the Soviet Union would join the Tripartite Pact. |
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During these negotiations Japan advanced a number of proposals which were dismissed by the Americans as inadequate. |
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However, Poland withdrew from the negotiations following German and Finnish objections. |
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Nunavut Tunngavik, the organization of Inuit of Nunavut, is also a participant to negotiations to ensure that Inuit interests are represented. |
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In September 1998, a Devolution Protocol Accord to guide devolution negotiations was signed. |
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Before naming Matilda as heir, however, he had been in negotiations to name his nephew Stephen of Blois as his heir. |
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As of 2007, negotiations are ongoing to shift the development to the nearby Dale View quarry, a less sensitive area. |
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In the United States, drug costs are unregulated, but instead are the result of negotiations between drug companies and insurance companies. |
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After tough negotiations, a referendum was held on 8 March 2003, which resulted in a favourable vote. |
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Therefore, negotiations were hurriedly carried out, and an alliance was formed between Adrian and Manuel. |
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Wilfrid may also have taken part in negotiations to persuade King Cenwalh of Wessex to allow Agilbert to return to his see. |
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On 9 December 2005, Imperial announced that it would commence negotiations to secede from the University of London. |
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While negotiations continued with the barons, the King ensconced himself in the castle, although no army moved to take it. |
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He made his way to Conwy, where on 12 August he met with the Earl of Northumberland for negotiations. |
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In May 2014, Scott began negotiations to direct The Martian, starring Matt Damon as Mark Watney. |
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In 2016, Scott was in early negotiations to direct the screen version of the 1968 British TV series The Prisoner. |
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The negotiations on Saar status, only between France and West Germany, were held on the night before the conference, on 19 October. |
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Pacquiao was initially in negotiations to fight Jeff Horn in Australia, but held a poll asking the fans who he should fight next. |
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Talks with BMW, Mitsubishi, Nissan, PSA and others were held yielded a relationship with Nissan, whose negotiations with Daimler had stalled. |
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The parties only agreed to share power after four years of negotiations and a new election. |
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Webb went on to say that there would need to be negotiations between the UK and Scotland as to how these pensions would be paid. |
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In November that year Cameron gave an update on the negotiations, and further details of his aims. |
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During the original treaty negotiations, the United States insisted that colonies like the Belgian Congo be excluded from the treaty. |
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In 1983 the Antarctic Treaty Parties began negotiations on a convention to regulate mining in Antarctica. |
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This impasse has made it impossible to launch new WTO negotiations beyond the Doha Development Round. |
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With the exception of the Holy See, observers must start accession negotiations within five years of becoming observers. |
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During these negotiations, there was a dispute, and de Lacy's men killed Ua Ruairc. |
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The Duke of Cumberland proclaimed himself Duke of Brunswick at the Duke's death, and lengthy negotiations ensued, but were never resolved. |
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John's, and opened negotiations with the Iroquois and other Native American tribes for their support. |
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This is why many economists place such high importance on negotiations for global tariff reductions, such as the Doha Round. |
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This allows much wider legal boundaries for collective bargaining, compared to the narrow boundaries for individual negotiations. |
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The Revolution of November was followed in December by an armistice and negotiations with Germany. |
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The negotiations failed and the Entente powers rejected the German offer, because Germany did not state any specific proposals. |
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When the negotiations failed, his attempt was revealed to Germany, resulting in a diplomatic catastrophe. |
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Austria and Hungary warned that they could only continue the war until December, and Ludendorff recommended immediate peace negotiations. |
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The intention was to incapacitate the RAF so much that the UK would feel open to air attack, and would begin peace negotiations. |
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An approach made through the Swedish ambassador on 22 June was reported to Hitler, making peace negotiations seem feasible. |
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After six weeks of negotiations, Molotov rejected all of the American and British proposals. |
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Turning the plan into reality required negotiations among the participating nations. |
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The negotiations were long and complex, with each nation having its own interests. |
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The British government emphasised the importance of security, so as not to imperil its negotiations with the United States. |
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The hardest part of the negotiations was reported to be Poland's insistence on square root voting in the Council of Ministers. |
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Representatives from the 27 EU member states were present, and signed the Treaty as plenipotentiaries, marking the end of treaty negotiations. |
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The British negotiations with an illegal organization angered the Irish government. |
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Further negotiations took place in October 2006, leading to the St Andrews Agreement. |
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On 26 November 2009, Karzai made a public plea for direct negotiations with the Taliban leadership. |
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On 11 November 2012, as part of the agreement, the two countries launched negotiations for a bilateral security agreement. |
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After weeks of negotiations involving all four parties in the Assembly, Plaid Cymru and Labour agreed to form a coalition government. |
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British officers undertook negotiations with the WSB, leading to the release of five of the eleven soldiers on 31 August. |
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In the last round of world trade negotiations rich countries promised to cut agricultural subsidies. |
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Several reports from the latest negotiations in the WTO, however, contradict the theory of the 2005 HDR report. |
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Members of the Socialist Workers Party disrupted negotiations between BA management and Unite to prevent industrial action. |
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Albania and Macedonia have not yet started negotiations to join, nor has the European union set any negotiations start date. |
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The level of the fee is decided following periodic negotiations between the UK Government and the BBC Trust. |
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The acquisition followed an intense 21 days of negotiations with the print unions conducted by John Collier and Bill O'Neill. |
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In a last attempt to win back Imlay, she embarked upon some business negotiations for him in Scandinavia, trying to recoup some of his losses. |
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Following the Brexit vote, the future of the border is uncertain and its status is one of the key points in the UK withdrawal negotiations. |
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Sailing around the west coast of Scotland he halted off the Isle of Arran, and negotiations commenced. |
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Faced with a large army led by Henry de Percy and Robert de Clifford, they entered negotiations in June. |
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After negotiations, the Scots were allowed to leave with their guns, and the colony was abandoned for the last time. |
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After negotiations broke down, Dunmore ordered the ships to destroy the town. |
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The Rockingham Whigs came to power soon after and began opening negotiations for peace. |
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Following the surrender at Yorktown, the Whig party came to power in Britain and began opening negotiations for a cessation of hostilities. |
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While peace negotiations were being undertaken, British troops in America were restricted from launching further offensives. |
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On April 19, 1782, the Dutch formally recognized the United States as a sovereign power, enhancing American leverage at the negotiations. |
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Spain initially impeded the negotiations, refusing to enter into peace talks until Gibraltar had been captured. |
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Throughout the negotiations, Britain never consulted her American Indian allies, forcing them to reluctantly accept the treaty. |
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Cobden was sent as Britain's representative to the negotiations with France's Michel Chevalier for a free trade treaty between the two countries. |
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As the war drew to a close Haig had to locate and escort the Boer leader Jan Christiaan Smuts to the peace negotiations at Vereeninging. |
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Most countries do not meet the criteria to even begin negotiations before they apply, so they need many years to prepare for the process. |
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If the Council agrees to open negotiations the screening process then begins. |
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These serve as a basis for the Council to make decisions on negotiations or their extension to other candidates. |
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May said she called the snap election to secure a majority for her Brexit negotiations. |
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The white paper included a draft bill for a referendum to allow for negotiations with the UK Government on Scottish independence. |
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