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The traps were unconcealed and relatively easy to avoid, but still needed to be negotiated.
German officials cautioned that many details needed to be negotiated at a two-day summit meeting of European Union finance ministers that starts on Friday in Copenhagen.
Ricardo Kirschbaum, executive editor, Clarin, Argentina The Snowden affair, one day, will be understood as a historic milestone at which democratic societies began to realize that the political cost of new technologies still needed to be negotiated.
With that in mind, Olli Rehn, the European commissioner in charge of economic and monetary affairs, said last week that "a cross-party agreement" needed to be negotiated by mid-May, led by the caretaker Socialist government of Prime Minister José Sócrates but also involving opposition parties.
She certainly treated them that way, approaching each new crisis, not as an opportunity to burn down the house (as did Davis) or milk the audience's sympathy (à la Crawford), but as a fresh set of problems that needed to be negotiated.
PWD5 Capacity also needed to be negotiated for care partners who had their own health issues.
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It doesn't need to be negotiated".
Both elements would need to be negotiated along parallel tracks.
Few doubt a new quota for Iraq needs to be negotiated, therefore, but where to start?
The resettlement of about 3,000 people living in the area would also need to be negotiated.
In the absence of any barriers at present, nothing needs to be negotiated away.
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