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In the claiming races that fill up the weekday cards at tracks everywhere, the mounts are much more negotiable, and those negotiations are the agent's job.
"Things become more negotiable".
Defaults to banks, in contrast, are rather more negotiable.
They are settling a bit now and are more negotiable".
As she put it: "Sellers are more negotiable now.
Other traditions are looking decidedly more negotiable, however.
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This can be further subdivided in four sub-factors: In sciences that are younger and/or address phenomena of higher complexity, the connection between theories, hypotheses and empirical findings could be more flexible, negotiable and open to interpretation.
Assess which institutional elements are more and less negotiable to you.
"It helped them because these apartments are much more reasonable and negotiable price-wise," she said, "since sellers know it has to be priced a certain way because of the stairs".
"It definitely felt like things were more, quote-unquote, negotiable, in terms of rent and broker fees," Mr. Hamel said, comparing their apartment hunt this year with their search last year.
Once a transnational and post-territorial polity rejects the assumption that it must be what Rawls calls "a single cooperative scheme in perpetuity," a more fluid and negotiable order might emerge with plural authority structures along a number of different dimensions rather than a single location for public authority and power.
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