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The city refused to negotiate, saying the matter was between the union and the private companies.
Nelson, however, indicated there was no rush to negotiate, saying: "The draw is two months away.
This time Bernard Thibault, the leader of France's oldest and most powerful union, is poised to negotiate, saying he does not want a lengthy walkout.
Obama is refusing to negotiate, saying he will not yield to heavy-handed tactics which could risk a calamitous US debt default.
Kerr challenged those who claimed an interim deal would be easier to negotiate, saying that would still require an agreement on the long-term destination.
Four months later, after Greek Cypriot bandits kidnapped his son, Achilleas, President Kyprianou won great popularity by refusing to negotiate, saying he was ready to sacrifice his son but "never my country".
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"Peter was not asked to negotiate," says Caplin.
Similarly, it is possible to negotiate, say, with Basques — or the Taliban.
"People can always negotiate," said Mr. Kasimov, adding that his typical rate was $60, at minimum, for an hour.
Now there is a great opportunity to negotiate," says Simon Freemantle, a research analyst at Standard Bank.
Another way to negotiate, says Dr. Wolff, is to plan extensive treatments in phases.
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