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"Truth becomes a hostage to the efficiencies gained from negotiated pleas".
The relatively small amounts of land needed come either from existing public lands or from negotiated government purchases of private land.
This month, in a dossier issued by its public relations advisers, Phoenix said it had "invested £1.3bn in the company [MG Rover] raised from negotiated sources".
Nor has the department ever purported to order or notify the public that livestreaming was banned generally from negotiated rule-making meetings.
What's more, most of the new prescriptions - projected to be as high as 75% - will be for generic medicines; and, finally, many patients who previously purchased medicines without insurance at full retail price will benefit from negotiated discounts by private insurers and substantially increased statutory price controls for expanded Medicaid eligibility.
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They are barred by law from negotiating over wages.
That could certainly discourage any governor from negotiating seriously.
Most of Clarke's success in death-penalty cases has come from negotiating plea deals.
But that hasn't stopped him from negotiating long and hard to buy Sade's manuscript.
Yet the state is prohibited from negotiating directly with pharmaceutical companies, wholesalers or pharmacy chains.
The proposal would prevent unions from negotiating contracts that would require workers to pay union dues.
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