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Let's get into negotiations and let's spend as much time negotiating as we've spent litigating".
Osborne says he does not want to get into negotiations.
Q. Substantially more? A. Yeah, and again, don't hold me to numbers because I don't want to get into negotiations through this on-the-record interview.
They said: "Union representatives call on the board to face down pressure from all quarters to get into negotiations with Pfizer for an agreed bid and to brace to fight any hostile bid".
"We think the mayor has moved in the right direction," said Peter F. Vallone, the Council speaker, at a news conference, "and we are pleased we don't have to get into negotiations over the libraries and cultural institutions".
"Even if the people you work with value your services and believe in their own hearts they want to be fair, you need another bidder" when you get into negotiations, he said.
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We took action, got into negotiations and got our local council to act.
But The Daily Telegraph did not take that view and by the time they got into negotiations the price had dropped.
"They got into negotiations and won a lot of renovations and then felt everything stopped, and they weren't satisfied, and that's kept them going".
On Wall Street, where a "models and bottles" lifestyle prevails, those who don't drink "complain that they can't close a deal, can't even get into early negotiations because they won't engage in drinking behaviors," said John Crepsac, a New York City therapist who counsels Wall Street workers in recovery.
"Clearly we're not going to get into a negotiation with Colonel Gaddafi".
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