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The next executive director could be negotiating a new labor deal as soon as 2017, when both sides have the option to reopen the agreement.
But in today's globalized economy you could be negotiating a joint venture in China, an outsourcing agreement in India, or a supplier contract in Sweden.
The defection of General Ahmar, who has long been a pillar of support for the president, was seen by many as a possible sign that government leaders could be negotiating a peaceful exit for the president.
The Mets could be negotiating with ESPN New York Radio, at 98.7 FM; WOR-AM, at 710, which is owned by Clear Channel Communications; and WABC-AM, at 770.
The defection of General Ahmar, who commands forces in the country's northwest, was seen by many in Yemen as a turning point, and a possible sign that government leaders could be negotiating an exit for the president.
But in Britain's case a possibly temporary grumpiness could turn permanent.The trick for Britain in the future will be to combine a smaller, more efficient state with a more open attitude to the rest of the worldWithin five years the United Kingdom may be down one country and Britain could be negotiating its departure from the European Union.
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There are a lot of potential moving parts in the fiscal cliff negotiations, and thus a lot of potential ways that matters could be negotiated and settled, postponed or left half-resolved.
The house is being sold unfurnished, although a price for the furnishings could be negotiated.
No lasting peace could hold without him, but none could be negotiated with him either.
The latter at least could be negotiated away, as it was in the last coalition deal.
But no specific timetable was set, and there was hope that the matter could be negotiated.
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