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"He split off once, and it took days of constant negotiation to work out a deal".
Lichty says Vudu doesn't currently view itself as a replacement for pay television but that the company's content teams are in constant negotiation with Hollywood to expand the pool of content available through its devices.
Perhaps all of us, the general public and "experts" alike, are in constant negotiation with our capacity to bear witness and our need to protect our capacity for compassion.
Brands and personal identities are in constant negotiation, and micro-celebrities are flooding the network.
Constant negotiation over shift lengths, rewards and duties are obviously necessary for the relationship to work, and there's a chance Workaways could be taken advantage of if ground rules aren't set and gripes voiced.
Mr. Du, a member of the provincial consultative legislature, said officials in Hubei had been in constant negotiations with officials in Beijing for compensation.
A constant negotiation — action then reward, or promise of reward.
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.
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.
Drawing on Jane Jacobs' insights on the importance of design for a diverse city and her analysis of the visual order of cities, I argue that artistic interventions are prime examples of the constant negotiation processes that take place in cities.
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