Sentence examples for course of negotiating from inspiring English sources

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But sometimes examiners investigate something that the parties might have compromised on in the course of negotiating a plan.

Over the course of negotiating 20 one-year deals with Augusta, Pilson said that CBS regularly requested the right to show more hours.

The police did provide the suspect with a takeaway in the course of negotiating his surrender (a common tactic) but his human rights weren't involved.

"In the course of negotiating any transaction, differing viewpoints are always expressed, and, in a good organization, are even encouraged," the company said in a statement.

But the White House countered that the swift release of the sailors was a testament to the diplomatic channels that the United States had established with the Iranian government in the course of negotiating a nuclear agreement.

A man named Brian Dugan was arrested for the Ackerman murder, and, in the course of negotiating for a life sentence, he admitted that he had raped and killed Jeanine Nicarico as well.

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First, when it comes to nuclear weapons, just giving up and walking away from an arms-control treaty reverses the wise course of negotiated reductions we have followed for decades.

Yet of course the task of negotiating, building and enforcing a set of global financial rules would be immense, and would take many years, as Mr Turner freely admits.In any event, whatever progress has already been made in terms of policy co-ordination in the past few months, the global crisis has increased the strains between ideologies and political agendas.

The Red Sox made Schilling an offer over the course of two negotiating sessions and expected to continue discussions through today, a team spokesman, Kevin Shea, said last night.

She said that her campaign had been based on a series of messages: "First, the need for strong, proven leadership to steer us through what will be difficult and uncertain economic and political times, the need, of course, to negotiate the best deal for Britain in leaving the EU, and to forge a new role for ourselves in the world.

She said her leadership campaign had been based on a series of messages: "First, the need for strong, proven leadership to steer us through what will be difficult and uncertain economic and political times, the need, of course, to negotiate the best deal for Britain in leaving the EU, and to forge a new role for ourselves in the world.

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