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On the table.
If a plan or proposal is on the table, it is being discussed.
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"These sessions are problem-solving," she said, "so an issue will come on the table and some who were advocating one way at the beginning might be advocating the opposite at the end".
"If they are not afforded that opportunity or they are disrespected, then options of last resort come on the table.
"The problem," says Paddy Bort, "might be that some of the exceptions negotiated by the UK – the opt-outs and the rebate – will come on the table and Scotland may not get the favourable deal the SNP have been talking about.
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"Nothing has happened since and we just have to wait and see what happens now and what offer comes on the table".
So after we made the decision to go ahead with that game plan, this offer (Dimitri) came on the table and when we worked out all the figures moneywise it was a great opportunity".
Burnham said: "This is a unique situation because the bill is coming on to the table the day after the byelection.
Both the United States and Europeans had been in overdrive in the buildup trying to duchess the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, to come to the table on Syria.
He did so one day after the president used a White House news conference to press Congressional Republicans to come to the table on a federal deficit compromise and asked voters to be patient about the painfully slow recovery.
Ideally, she noted, the four red lines would be met and the U.S. would at least be able to come to the table on the draft charter.
Senate Republicans aren't settling for that, and are betting the House will come to the table on a longer bill.
Recently, my friend Ari Emanuel called on Google and other leaders in Silicon Valley to come to the table to work on a meaningful solution.
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