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Chopin's F-minor Ballade at the end sounded more like laborious negotiation than free-flying virtuosity.
The recent nuclear agreement with Iran, the culmination of months of laborious negotiation, could represent this century's equivalent of Nixon's détente with China.
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Diplomats cannot begin the often laborious negotiations with foreign governments to find places to send someone.
After laborious negotiations, a majority of bondholders agreed to accept a buyout of about thirty-three cents on the dollar.
As a result, North Korea claimed it would restart nuclear facilities it had begun to dismantle under an international deal that had been the fruit of laborious negotiations.
Out, along with the laborious hours of negotiation, will also go the meticulous rules for checking that each side is keeping its word.
Officials hope that by tackling these fast-acting, climate-changing agents they can get results quicker than through the laborious and highly political negotiations conducted under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or U.N.F.C.C.C.
Global trade negotiations are becoming a more laborious process, thanks to the scores of nations involved.
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It was laborious.
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