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hammering out
verb
Present participle of hammer out
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Over the weekend, the two parties' negotiating teams got to work hammering out a deal.
That means the industry building bridges and hammering out a compromise – and doing so in public.
But they're surely hammering out network deals just as fast as we are.
But that doesn't rule out finding areas of common ground in hammering out a 2014 budget.
She has allocated half of November, December, and January to hammering out the specifics.
On July 1st the LDP's tax committee meets to begin hammering out the details.
The bishops' process for hammering out legislation resembles some of the democratic procedures of Congress.
The immediate focus of the world's diplomats was hammering out a peace deal in Dayton, Ohio.
Instead, he can remain behind the scenes, working with colleagues and hammering out his own agenda.
But Mr. Cromme ultimately prevailed, hammering out a friendly merger deal that has proved quite successful.
But Mr. Gephardt conceded that hammering out conditions "with teeth" at this stage might be unrealistic.
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