Do you think we should try to renegotiate our lease terms with the landlord? |
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The logic of their demands to strengthen the military and renegotiate the ceasefire is to plunge the island back to war. |
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Her response is to renegotiate the boundaries between spiritual faith and worldly economies. |
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The leasing driver has the chance to buy the car outright, renegotiate a lease, or they are sold to a car auction. |
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To stem the flow, AMD is expected to renegotiate millions in debt coming due over the next four years. |
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They recommend that both parties continually monitor and renegotiate the contracts. |
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The agreement provides the company with a get-out clause and allows it to renegotiate the rates annually. |
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The photographer must offer to repair them or renegotiate the invoice charge. |
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In other cases, concessionaires renegotiate contracts in order to shift losses to taxpayers. |
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Perhaps at the same time, the Brotherhood could be called on its desire to renegotiate the peace treaty. |
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Does my financial institution have the right to impose a penalty when I renegotiate my mortgage? |
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They sought to renegotiate the terms of the funding being promised by the bank, which balked at the radical changes proposed and exited from the deal. |
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They had better see the credit union if they have a car loan, because they will need to renegotiate it. |
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It is unlikely that countries will wish to renegotiate everything within a Tunis Declaration and fall back into the same discussions. |
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It pledged to renegotiate past privatizations and discontinue ongoing privatization plans. |
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If you can do so, you may want to prepay a portion of your mortgage before you renegotiate it. |
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The ability to improve supply chain management and to successfully renegotiate terms with customers to offset most of the current cost increases will, however, be vital. |
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Payment protection policies are expensive and unnecessary for many people, who can easily renegotiate their loans with their lender if they run into difficulties. |
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He also said he would renegotiate contracts with unions and state employees, freeze spending on state contracts and travel and oversee a budget audit. |
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A further implication of the suspension is that meat exporters to South Africa might be required to renegotiate the terms of export with South Africa. |
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It would be a sign of a serious lack of confidence if we were now to try to renegotiate a mandate to which everyone has agreed. |
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In June 2006, FCC proposed and the Board approved a plan to renegotiate its agreement with the service provider before the end of its contract. |
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Our task now is not to reinterpret, reconceptualize or renegotiate that agreement. |
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The anti-securitization view also argues that securitization makes it more difficult to renegotiate loans that have gone into default. |
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As to what the Tories want to renegotiate, on what timeframe and in pursuit of any objective, search me. |
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This time around, in a bid to catch up, both the main parties have pledged to renegotiate parts of the austerity agreements, too. |
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Chances are, I mean, you don't necessarily get what you deserve, you get what you can renegotiate. |
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What salient points do you think we need to address if we were to renegotiate that? |
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One consequence was that some companies had to renegotiate loan covenants with their lenders. |
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At the end of the term, you can renegotiate the conditions of the loan if you so choose. |
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I think what is necessary for us now is not to try to renegotiate everything. |
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Have you tried to renegotiate with your lenders or suppliers for terms that are more favorable for your company? |
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The Commission has exceeded the limits of its competence by requiring the authors' associations to renegotiate the contracts. |
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We also hope to be able to renegotiate our military agreements with France, but this must be a mutual decision reached by both partners. |
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Someone who will only receive income from the annuity, and who does not wish to renegotiate every 5 or 10 years. |
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The first step can be to renegotiate the terms in the relocation of U. S. troops and the strategic flexibility. |
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There has never been a better time to renegotiate a maintenance contract. |
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Should the customer decide not to pay the balloon payment at the end of the interest-free period then it is time to renegotiate further monthly payments. |
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The baker's union took a lot of heat for refusing to renegotiate its contracts, even as the company was obviously teetering. |
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She argued that Britain should renegotiate its terms of membership or else leave the EU and join the North American Free Trade Area. |
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Sharp to renegotiate the prices for the deal, which was raised by Sharp executives themselves during a recent meeting. |
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Saudi Aramco believes that if they renegotiate with the bidders,they would reduce the price and they would be happy,' a contractor said. |
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Based on that analysis, particularly the level of use of the fishing opportunities and the catch levels, the Commission decided to renegotiate this Protocol. |
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After incurring large losses and being unable to renegotiate the franchise contracts, the operations were handed back to the State Government. |
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And it's better to renegotiate when you have leverage like a hit record. |
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The paramount aims must be to bridge divides, to find solutions which can enjoy consent, and to renegotiate the union as an all-embracing working system that takes account of the lessons of recent past. |
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At the same early morning press conference, Clegg said he agreed with the former prime minister Tony Blair's warning of chaos if David Cameron tried to renegotiate Britain's relationship with the EU and stage a referendum. |
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When these new options become available in your region, the new a la carte model will make it easy to add to your existing service without having to renegotiate your contract. |
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In going somewhere else, I had to renegotiate from square one. |
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The Parties undertake to renegotiate such invalid or unenforceable term in order to restate a provision as nearly as possible to the original intention of the Parties and in accordance with applicable law. |
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While we have reservations about the extension of TRIPS standards to all developing countries, we recognise that it is most unlikely that any WTO members would be keen to renegotiate the agreement. |
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The plans are available to all new and existing mobile broadband customers, so you data-hungry Sprint customers should get on the horn and renegotiate your plans. |
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For situations involving collective agreements, bankrupt companies will be able to seek court approval to renegotiate the agreement with the relevant unions. |
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It would expropriate the new class of domestic capitalist entrepreneurs and renegotiate the terms of foreign investment in the interests of the working people. |
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The last straw is that a company such as Edenor in Argentina, the main subsidiary of EDF, is today asking the government to renegotiate its debt as well as an agreement to increase its charges! |
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Each year, we have to renegotiate our maintenance contracts. |
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It seems to me that the Liberals also campaigned against free trade and wanted to renegotiate that, which was the other initiative brought in by Brian Mulroney that actually contributed to slaying that deficit. |
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Before Friday's SFL vote, SPL sources said broadcasters had intimated they would walk away, or certainly renegotiate their deals, leading to the warning that £16m a season could be lost. |
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Mr Paisley's wish to renegotiate the agreement without the participation of republicans has convinced them that Protestant-Catholic power-sharing would be impossible with the DUP in the ascendant. |
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Under certain circumstances, a mineral rights owner can renegotiate for better terms. |
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In one case, the payor was given help to renegotiate the amount of his garnishee and in another case a Voluntary Payment Arrangement was arranged. |
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Its guiding principles would include a commitment to implement existing treaties according to their spirit and intent and to renegotiate treaty terms on which there was no meeting of minds when they were originally set down. |
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The Conservative majority meant that Cameron was able to fulfil a manifesto commitment to renegotiate British membership of the European Union. |
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Its goal was to renegotiate a global agreement about CO2 emissions. |
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In particular would they renegotiate the social chapter to remove rights for workers, including maternity and paternity leave and protections for part-time workers? |
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In December 2002 National Express handed in its Victoria rail franchises having been unable to renegotiate financial terms with the State Government. |
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On 24 July 2009, the seven European nations announced that the programme would proceed and formed a joint procurement agency to renegotiate the contract. |
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The compulsion to expose, renegotiate, or reinvent the strengths and weaknesses of dance tradition offers little in its final outcome to attract the average dance-goer. |
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