In the long term, he suggested a renegotiation of the Good Friday Agreement. |
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What we need this year is not these kind of publicity stunts, but a generational renegotiation of our relationship with Africa. |
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The company would not disclose the reasons for the renegotiation of the deal. |
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As more colonies were established, Virginia's existing trading activities became intercolonial and required renegotiation. |
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The frequency of renegotiation is troubling because the contractual changes often are not desirable. |
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Weak trading has apparently triggered a clause in the sale agreement enabling a renegotiation of the price. |
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The sponsorship of the hurling championship is up for renegotiation next year. |
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Another option is always for the buyer to come up with a larger down payment, or renegotiation of the loan terms. |
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Asset management activity included the renegotiation of 15,800 sqm of lettable floor space at the Moreuil warehouse for a six years period. |
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Each gazunder needs renegotiation and that may have a knock-on effect through the entire chain. |
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Food matters aside, renegotiation has an important place, but so does the EU and its other member states. |
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A price established by bargaining for a given period may not be altered, except under an agreed price adjustment or renegotiation clause. |
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The renegotiation must be a reconsolidation or a reappropriation of certain rights in favour of the national community. |
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But it won't be entirely costless: any forced renegotiation, even a relatively cheap one, may well lead to a higher cost of credit in the future. |
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A renegotiation of the Gothenburg Protocol to the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution may also be put on the agenda. |
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However, we believe that implementation of the gun control program has not been adversely affected by the timing of the renegotiation process. |
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The result also includes non-recurring income deriving from the renegotiation of some employee commitments. |
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Generally the agreement is for a defined term, subject to renegotiation at the end of the term. |
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It is actually an illusion to believe that the final document will be opened up for renegotiation in three months or in three years. |
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In reality, renegotiation is often necessary because of the paucity of information available to the bidders before the tender. |
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While terms of reference were carefully negotiated, it did happen that Governments requested their renegotiation. |
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They then are exposed to a clear risk related to renegotiation of financing agreements. |
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His prime objective was the renegotiation of the Japan-US Security Treaty. |
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This may involve the need for the renegotiation of such agreements. |
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Although the government is paying a lump sum to compensate for this, actors at regional and national levels wish a renegotiation of the tax agreement. |
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The MFI interest rate statistics on new lending business only reflect the interest rate that is agreed for the initial period of fixation at the start of a contract or after renegotiation of the loan. |
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This will be Boralex's first renegotiation of a long-term contract. |
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Fees related to loan origination, including commitment, restructuring and renegotiation fees, are considered an integral part of the yield earned on a loan and are accounted for using the effective interest rate method. |
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The renegotiation of a number of existing contracts which has enabled the Division to offset cost surcharges in higher-risk countries and to partially offset the impact of the decline in the US dollar. |
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The negotiation or renegotiation of collective agreements in areas essential to public health or safety creates demand for Board investigations and rulings on maintenance of activities issues. |
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So there are two options: renegotiation or oblivion. |
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On the other side of the political fence, the influential Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan called for a pre-election pact with Ukip and demanding the Foreign Office toughen its renegotiation stance on Europe. |
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A renegotiation of a relationship based on respect for differences and partnership is precipitated in a context of growing national and international pressure for change. |
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And that is because one of the Canadian companies cited in the expert panel's report is dissatisfied with the outcome of the renegotiation of one of its mining contracts. |
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The negative impact of these arrangements was marginally offset by the renegotiation of several contracts and the use of styrene swaps with other suppliers in order to reduce shipping costs. |
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The meeting affirmed that the decisions reached in Nairobi at the end of October 2008 should be implemented without any further renegotiation or delay. |
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Again, its a renegotiation, the second time around, to really come up with a low price. |
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The kingdom is also an important player in BAE's immediate post-EADS future because shareholders are hoping to receive the proceeds – an estimated £600m – from the renegotiation of a Saudi contract for 72 Typhoons. |
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The major strategic challenge in new democracies is therefore to enable the renegotiation of that social consensus in a manner that includes those sectors presently excluded. |
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Now, that job is made all the harder if we have years of grinding uncertainty because of an ill-defined, protracted renegotiation of Britain's status within the European Union. |
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That is called a renegotiation signing bonus. |
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It would kick-start the renegotiation process. |
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The analysis of BNFL's financial and legal advisers shows that demanding the renegotiation of the standstill conditions would have put at risk the whole of the agreements with BE and, above all, the solvency of BE as such. |
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When an agreement is eligible for renewal or renegotiation, its content will be examined and adjusted where necessary to bring it into line with the Plan. |
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Policy may also encourage lender renegotiation by giving more bargaining power to borrowers in these instances, through legal procedures such as bankruptcy and cramdown. |
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The Prime Minister used a major speech to stamp on speculation that a second referendum could be held after a stronger renegotiation of UK's terms of membership. |
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Most or 85 of 111 mining companies invited to take part in the process of contract renegotiations with the government said they refused renegotiation. |
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Renegotiation of contracts is going to be an expensive business in future, it would seem. |
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