Once the umpire had power to order parties to the negotiating table and broker a fair deal. |
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Are they not entitled to a fair deal, a good education and equality of opportunity? |
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If I am elected I will be pushing as hard as I can to get a fair deal for local people on local health issues. |
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We are confident that our staff, most of whom do not want to strike, will recognise this as a fair deal. |
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Mystery shoppers are to visit a random selection of the 2,500 garages in Yorkshire and Humberside to check customers are getting a fair deal. |
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If our society is committed to giving patients with rare diseases a fair deal, primary care trusts must make funds available for treatment. |
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All we ever wanted was a fair deal and to compete on an equal footing with our European competitors. |
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I think teachers in Victoria are willing to continue and escalate job action if that's what's required in order to get a fair deal. |
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They expect no justice, no fair deal and no humanistic approach by the Indian leadership. |
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The site has a simple registration process and a mechanism to ensure that both the seller and buyer get a fair deal. |
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But to ensure that producers and consumers get a fair deal, these products will need to be protected against usurpation. |
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Of course we are continuously working towards improvements, but dare to say we have already accomplished a fair deal. |
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Our rural community needs a fair deal and they are being completely short-changed by an incompetent Government. |
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These new investigations are a systematic reality check that consumers are getting a fair deal. |
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The focus here has rarely been on equity or on a fair deal for the poor. |
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They met last Friday to begin a new campaign in the county which demands a fair deal for carers, with recognition of their work and proper support. |
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If our government is truly interested in a fair deal for airline consumers, it must do more. |
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These changes have caused considerable hardship for agricultural producers and imply that consumers are not getting a fair deal. |
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Let us hope that all these efforts will be rewarded by the adoption of the ambitious and fair deal youth deserves! |
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They can conduct basic business transactions and know whether they're getting a fair deal. |
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He was a well known figure in the cattle trade, often travelling the length and breath of the country and he always ensured everybody got a fair deal. |
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No uniformly applicable package has been negotiated with the government to secure a just and fair deal for the workers. |
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A key question remains when conditions would become ripe for political engagement for a balanced and fair deal. |
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Yet they remain united and resolved to continue their fight for a fair deal. |
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There is a need to give a new and fair deal to the child. |
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Unlike the comments of some of the members opposite who seem to categorize Saskatchewan people as whiners and complainers, all Saskatchewan people want is to have a fair deal. |
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It is time for the government to negotiate a fair deal with Saskatchewan to ensure its non-renewable resources are used by it to recover from the place it has been put because of the inequities of the past. |
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All these people want is a fair deal from Vale Inco. |
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You can get a fair deal on a great location. |
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As drilling activity continues to increase across the West, residents of British Columbia and Saskatchewan should also find the maps a useful source to begin the process of getting a fair deal from oil companies. |
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Thus, government regulation will do a lot more to ensure consumers a fair deal than free market mechanisms that have failed and will continue to fail on their own. |
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We are working along side partner organizations in order to better assist not only our member institutions, but postsecondary institutions across Canada in getting a fair deal. |
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They further argued that racism is still prevalent in Canada, that labour market inequities remain, and that First Nations are still in search of a fair deal, implying that multiculturalism is of no value. |
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Your team remains committed to fighting for the best collective agreement possible and remain on standby in the event that CPC comes to their senses and wants to negotiate a fair deal. |
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This talk describes two research efforts applied towards an automated negotiation system that can work on behalf of the user in order to find a fair deal. |
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Even from the early results of our public consultation it is clear that many European businesses feel that they are not getting a fair deal in China. |
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Local communities will need to be supported in taking advantage of these reforms, so that they are able to negotiate a fair deal with governments and investors over access to natural resources. |
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Are you searching for a company full of energetic and friendly colleagues, a company that takes the time to develop its employees and where the corporate culture is synonymous with open communication and a fair deal? |
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As mentioned earlier, the International Labour Conference in 2004 extended this work with its discussions and agreement of the report Conclusions on a fair deal for migrant workers in a global economy. |
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But he's begged the question so far on whether it's a fair deal. |
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Nationalisation was the only way to repay those debts and ensure a fair deal for everyone, and he was willing to surrender his shares in Power Jets to make this happen. |
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Time dairy farmers got a fair deal FARMERS have been taking to the streets and the supermarkets all over the country this week to protest against cripplingly low milk prices. |
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In his State of the Union message in January 1949 he put forward his Point Four and Fair Deal programs. |
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Tim began his blues odyssey in the Boll Weevils, then Soul Sect, 3 AM, Ra Ho Tep, The Band With No Name and The Last Fair Deal plus lots of solo stuff. |
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