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If it is too generous, he may fail to negotiate hard with potential buyers.
They often employ in-house investment managers who negotiate hard on fees.
Buyers, such as carmakers, are bigger and more powerful, and thus can negotiate hard.
The club had to negotiate hard to get the fourth pick in the 2008 college draft.
And he has earned the right to negotiate hard on such issues in the future.
Their minions would have to negotiate hard and come back later in the week.
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In the large immigrant community of Jamaica, Queens, which is ground zero of New York City's foreclosure crisis, a small squad of young lawyers fans out to local courts every day to do battle with lenders, negotiate hard-fought changes to onerous loans and provide free legal representation to low-income homeowners about to lose their homes.
Men negotiate harder than women do and sometimes women get penalized when they do negotiate.
Mr. Spitzer says that mutual fund directors should negotiate harder to obtain lower fees for investors.
Consumers take more time searching for durable goods and negotiate harder at the point of sale.
Both may be accomplished with a new lender as well, though you may have to negotiate harder.
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