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"But we apologize to the people for failing to have a negotiated approval of the deal".
In addition, the business travelers are not usually paying for the room themselves and may already have a negotiated corporate rate.
In a 1966 declaration, he urged the Johnson administration to make "clear-cut and unequivocal pronouncements" of its willingness to have a negotiated settlement of the war.
"Say you stayed in a hotel that costs $400 and we have a negotiated rate with a hotel that's $300, then we don't reimburse you for the difference," she said.
"If the BMA had agreed to negotiate on Saturday pay, as they promised to do through Acas in November, we'd have a negotiated agreement by now – instead, we had no choice but to proceed with proposals recommended and supported by NHS leaders".
"But we hope we will have a negotiated solution".
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If they lose interest to continue, i.e. withdraw from the negotiation, then the prospect of having a negotiated settlement is fairly remote.
South Africa had a negotiated political settlement, which in spirit and content preempted any radical reform of economy, society and education.
Then the Russian president added the crucial but: "But we have a negotiating platform from which we could reach agreements".
But it's hard to negotiate when you don't have a negotiating partner who's willing to negotiate to get things fixed".
What happened in the mid-1980s was that he finally had a negotiating partner in the Soviet reformer Mikhail Gorbachev.
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