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After a little negotiation, Mr Hill handed back £10.
In good locations, he said, houses priced right sell quickly, usually with little negotiation.
There's an awkward little negotiation to have with Whitehall before anything too sweeping can be announced.
The reality is that a little negotiation could avoid even the partisan posturing.
We surprised ourselves by making it to the Oosterdok, and after a little negotiation, with the help of a local fisherman, were allowed to stay in Museum Haven.
While Valentine was in Japan this week on a charity tour, Ben Cherington, the Red Sox' new general manager, extended the offer, and there was little negotiation involved, the person in baseball said.
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In Paris, in early 1995, I saw two new first features that impressed me greatly, neither of which has ever been commercially distributed here: Noémie Lvovsky's "Oublie-Moi" ("Forget Me") and Pascale Ferran's "Petits Arrangements avec les Morts" ("Little Negotiations with the Dead").
Previous rounds (I attended all seven held in the past three years) were often parallel monologues with little actual negotiation.
With little real negotiations going on, Democrats accused House Republicans of preparing for disaster.
He added that federal mediators were neutral third parties and would say little about negotiations, even though Cohen made fairly extensive comments following bargaining sessions during the N.F.L. and N.B.A. lockouts.
But negotiations being negotiations, little is likely to happen until after the All-Star Game.
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