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Assess which institutional elements are more and less negotiable to you.
Reluctantly, they visited a nice apartment with exposed brick for $2,300, negotiable to $2,150.
The percentage we are asking for is negotiable (to us, at least), and somewhere in the neighborhood of two per cent of the network's profit.
The price was likely to be negotiable to around $2 million, but "I was never crazy about the apartment," Mr. Martin said.
"I decided to fly right back to Quito, Ecuador, where the fare from the airport to downtown was only $5, and sometimes negotiable to four," she said drily.
"Their view is a stimulus is essential and their No. 1 priority, and therefore everything else has to be negotiable to achieve the priority.
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It's non-negotiable to be able to go there and when you go along there, you're treated like a bit of dirt.
I voted for someone who understands Roe v. Wade is a scientific conversation, not a religious one, and this is non-negotiable to me.
First, create non-negotiables to help you feel centered and whole.
A prudent reserve equals enough negotiables to maintain payment of the bills for a pre-set period of time.
In Oslo, the Nobel committee chairman, Gunnar Berge, stressed that the body "wishes in its centenary year to proclaim that the only negotiable route to global peace and cooperation goes by way of the United Nations".
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