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They found that companies that pay bribes actually end up spending more time negotiating with bureaucrats.
Your senior executives spend more time negotiating among departments and internal functions.
"We have got a government that is spending more time negotiating with its backbenchers than negotiating with other European leaders.
Shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander said: "The Conservative leadership seems to be spending more time negotiating with their backbenchers than negotiating with Europe to deliver real reform.
"I would say that many of our film buyers are spending more time negotiating trailer placement than they are negotiating films".
"That is exactly what the prime minister is doing when he spends more time negotiating with his backbenchers than with other European parties.
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Ask by when they need a decision; if you need more time, negotiate this immediately!
Hourly employees often have a more difficult time negotiating flexibility than salaried staff, Goyer says, "but you can't make generalizations.
Since 2000, studies show, sex workers there have a much more difficult time negotiating safe sex (i.e. sex with condoms) and assessing dangerous clients.
But the city, which had supported the project, is now holding out for better rates on the electricity, and the planners say there is no more time for negotiating.
"I was able to reopen discussions twice, each time negotiating more aggressively," he said.
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