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Osborne says the Treasury has been involved in constant negotiations on this.
Mr. Du, a member of the provincial consultative legislature, said officials in Hubei had been in constant negotiations with officials in Beijing for compensation.
"We're having constant negotiations about i-mode," said Ed Brewster, a spokesman for Hutchison 3G UK, which offers the 3 service.
The failure of Europe to respond adequately to refugees and migrants arriving on Italian shores, coupled with constant negotiations over the country's finances, has led to a sense of bitterness among many Italians.
Read accounts of the Latin American debt crisis of the early nineteen-eighties — when the big American moneycenter banks were insolvent — and you'll see that there were constant negotiations between the banks, the government, and the Latin American countries that owed the banks tens of billions of dollars.
For example, the reason companies adopt hierarchies rather than leaving every corporate practice or decision to be worked out by ad hoc means is that it is more efficient and less costly for a person to obey a superior rather than engaging in constant negotiations.
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A constant negotiation — action then reward, or promise of reward.
That is politics in the real world, a constant negotiation of impossibly high hurdles.
Being a parent at this stage means a constant negotiation between keeping them safe and letting them go.
Delivering lifesaving assistance to civilians and noncombatants requires constant negotiation with local authorities as well as warring parties, who might be responsible for war crimes.
Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker who served as an adviser to Mr. Rumsfeld, has described the discussions between Mr. Rumsfeld and General Franks as one of "constant negotiation".
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