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IT WAS four in the morning in the Justus Lipsius building in Brussels when word at last filtered out that, after nearly ten hours of arduous bargaining, the euro zone's leaders had reached the long-promised "comprehensive" deal to save the euro.
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The jockeying for control is a microcosm of what the NFL and the NBA have been fighting for in arduous collective bargaining over the past year.
Bruce McIver, the chief negotiator for Mount Sinai, said it was often arduous to bargain with the nurses' union, explaining that it took 25 bargaining sessions to reach the tentative deal.
If the euro zone and IMF wanted to avoid lending more billions to Greece, private creditors would have to take much bigger losses.So alongside the bad-tempered bargaining among politicians, there was an equally arduous negotiation with Greece's creditors.
Negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement will have to be held in the next two years, and that arduous exercise will most likely have to be completed before such a significant new venture is undertaken.
Bargain hard.
Finally, they did the arduous work of match-ups so that their readers wouldn't have to, highlighting the extra-fabulous bargains with colored stars.
— far more arduous.
The conditions were arduous.
Second, clinical trials are arduous.
"But it is arduous".
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