Sentence examples for issues negotiating with from inspiring English sources

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The episode features Kevin Malone playing the drums in a band, which had been an idea circulated since the first season, when allusions to him being in a Steve Miller tribute band were written; the scenes had to be removed from the series due to issues negotiating with the singer.

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The evaluation was framed by existing measurement frameworks for CPC 5 and CPC 6, as well as key evaluation issues, negotiated with and approved by the Evaluation Advisory Committee1 and UNICEF's Senior Management Team during the evaluation inception phase.

Working with complex subject matter, dealing with partners and collaborators, sorting intellectual property issues and negotiating with powerful publishing houses, not to mention the occasional difficult scientist, is challenging.

While Read was out practicing spinnaker hoists a few months back, Conner was wrestling with more mundane issues, like negotiating with airlines over the cost of shipping his second boat, USA-77, from San Diego to Auckland.

The process is slow and frustrating, but the Brexit alternative is a slower, harder process of dealing with the same issues, and negotiating with the same people – but as the wrecker nation, demanding special treatment from the club as it tries to repair the damage.

By this point, the host had caught onto the joke and cut off the "Fresh Prince," so we may never know his thoughts about the complex issue of negotiating with the repressive regime.

Brown insisted that there was no "linkage" between the Megrahi case and other issues being negotiated with the Libyans.

Ben Beach, an activist at the Radical Housing Network, which helped organise the rent strike event, said it would include sessions on how to organise a campaign, cope with legal issues and negotiate with university bosses.

China argues that ASEAN has no role in territorial issues, and insists on negotiating with the other claimants bilaterally.

Obama, on the other hand, is indecisive, hypocritical, and — on issues like torture and negotiating with Iran — wrong.

Mr. Cabello, a former vice president with close ties to the military and an on-again off-again relationship with Mr. Chávez's inner circle, wasted no time in announcing to opposition legislators that he had no intention of negotiating with them over issues.

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