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That helps explain why Mr Rajoy's government is negotiating hard to soften the blow on preference-share holders and why it has prolonged a temporary €400 a month payment to the long-term unemployed.Trouble is also building in the regions.
D1 OBITUARIES B9 ARTS E1-8 Orchestra Deal Ongoing As the New York Philharmonic pursues a merger with Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center is negotiating hard, emphasizing the orchestra's legal obligations under its current lease, making some wonder if those obligations could delay or even derail the deal.
"If a buyer from a large retailer is negotiating hard and a supplier said, 'We're in dangerous territory here, we can't talk about this [because of the code]', and another supplier accedes to the request, clearly that latter supplier is at a competitive disadvantage".
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This may foster caution among venture capitalists, but the only thing that will truly save entrepreneurs is negotiating harder in the beginning.
"At the time David Cameron was negotiating hard in Brussels.
Trade officials in Geneva have been negotiating hard over the past few months to hammer out a text that ministers could sign when they meet in Bali.
So it has been negotiating hard with the Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA), a radical group that won 11 seats.VMRO, descended as it is from nationalist brigands of the 1920s and 1930s, has not always been the most staid of political parties.
After years of being pushed over, it seems the publishers are negotiating harder than usual this time.
"The strategy was negotiate hard but be nice.
However, several people accuse the council, which is negotiating via agents, of starting with low offers, forcing people in difficult circumstances to negotiate hard or be seriously disadvantaged.
It is a wonder Button has been negotiating so hard to be retained.
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