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Many are involved in an internal debate — a negotiation, of sorts — about how much they are willing to intervene.
"It has to be a debate elevated to a Europe-wide level, with Britain playing a leading role, not just a negotiation of Britain's terms of membership.
A conference originally conceived with the intention of addressing the situation of Syrian refugees and the Mediterranean morphed into a negotiation of two "Global Compacts": one on refugees and one on migration.
"From a personal perspective it was a negotiation of my childhood past that I saw in front of my eyes disappearing," she said of her search for source material in everything from archives of Poland's underground punk scene to Soviet propaganda magazines.
The only way we would even consider a negotiation of any kind at all would be if first an absolute promise was made to give this country a full, free and fair referendum so that we could decide whether we remain members of the EU or not.
Is there an information gap or problem which might promote a negotiation of meaning? 6.
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Brown's continued presence as Prime Minister was seen an obstacle to the negotiation of a Labour-Liberal Democrat deal.
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