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Just how much is a matter of negotiation.
Everything is a matter of negotiation and making some sort of adjustments.
The switchover to new technologies is not mainly a matter of negotiation but of engineering, planning, financing, and incentives.
Increasingly, they say, retirement is becoming a matter of negotiation, requiring new flexibility in setting workers' schedules and benefits.
This was not a matter of negotiation between two equal parties; rather, the Nazi regime was dictating how an American business could create and distribute its product.
German officials say the issue has become a matter of negotiation between the government of Germany and those of some of its former Soviet bloc neighbors.
Your insurance policy will have a clause that says you have to do what you can to mitigate the insurer's losses – ie keep the bill as low as possible – so it will be a matter of negotiation.
The fine points of that agreement, including who will pay for the people to be resettled in PNG, and whether the commitment will be open ended, is still apparently a matter of negotiation.
The state is not obligated to house its correction officers, and issues of housing are a matter of negotiation between the union and the State Office of General Services, said Jim Flateau, a spokesman for the Department of Correctional Services.
"The Police Department is not willing to abdicate its responsibility for public safety and make it a matter of negotiation.' The use of the pens has been but one sticking point in the tense negotiations between the city and United for Peace and Justice over where protest organizers can hold a rally, which could attract 250,000 people, the day before the convention.
David Cameron, for instance, can name his preferred Commissioner but it is a matter of negotiation with Jean-Claude Juncker as to which portfolio he/she gets.
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