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Instead, they are subject to endless negotiation.
In a phone interview, Ms. Ephron described aging as an endless negotiation with the mirror.
If her predecessors stood for consensus and the endless negotiation of interests over beer and sandwiches, Thatcher stood for steadfast conviction on behalf of the national good.
But the sleek new vehicle was soon diverted into the oil lobby's bog, where it stalled and stuck in endless negotiation.
After that stand-off, the two countries agreed to set the quarrel to one side, in an endless negotiation on the demarcation of the LAC, as they concentrated on building trade and other ties.
It was approved by the United Nations in 1982, after endless negotiation during which attending Law of the Sea debates was named one of the Ten Most Boring Things To Do in New York.
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There were endless negotiations.
Appeasement and endless "negotiations" play right into Mr. Hussein's hands.
That meant endless negotiations with the thousands of banks issuing credit cards.
Endless negotiations with local farmers, ski-lift operators, hunters, environmental agencies and avalanche advisers followed.
It ended up with teachers threatening mass strikes and endless negotiations, and then it resulted in this law.
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