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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hard negotiated" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a hard-fought negotiation" or "a hard-negotiated agreement"? You can use it when referring to a negotiation that required significant effort and determination to reach an agreement.
Example: "After a hard-negotiated agreement, both parties were finally satisfied with the terms."
Alternatives: "a tough negotiation" or "a fiercely negotiated deal".
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The Telegraph is reporting that at the last minute the labels demanded too much upfront cash, killing a hard negotiated potential deal.
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Because federal bankruptcy rules allow companies to reject contracts, AMR may take a harder negotiating stance with its unions.
So I'm just curious, moving forward, what prevents you from taking a harder negotiating stance, being that it seems that the Republicans are taking a really hard stance?" The president defended himself with a tinge of resignation: If the crazed bullies put a gun to your head, you must surrender.
Similarly, the US negotiating team led by the secretary of state, John Kerry, emerged from a video conference with Obama and his national security staff on Wednesday last week, with a harder negotiating line on some issues, according to a senior Iranian official speaking the next day.
It was "thoroughly predictable," he added, that taking such a hard negotiating line would end in virtually no gain for the Republicans.
Its rejection would force Iceland's increasingly shaky left-wing coalition to reopen negotiations with the British and Dutch governments — both of which have taken a hard negotiating stance.
"You combine a union that is not uncomfortable with a very public approach to negotiations and using whatever types of leverage it can find, and a university that's taken a hard negotiating approach and stuck with it for a long period of time, and it's a volatile mix," said Richard Hurd, a labor relations professor at Cornell.
I worked hard negotiating an agreement.
The company must sign a deal with Russia regardless of the market price of uranium, so "the Russians can take a much harder negotiating position,"said Dan M. Collier, senior vice president at NAC International, a nuclear energy consulting firm in Atlanta.
Perhaps surprisingly, almost one-third of Euroskeptics support a hard E.U. negotiating stance.
Musicians from Cuba, after a thaw in the 1990s around the Buena Vista Social Club, had a hard time negotiating performances in the United States during the Bush administration.
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