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Jampol learnt from Danny Sugerman (The Doors' one time manager) how to negotiate the complex interpersonal relationships of a band.

Such engineering giants have the resources to negotiate the complex, over-regulated system of state subsidies for training.

A crack team of app designers and engineers are a given, but we also needed a musical partner – an organisation rooted in the world of popular music, able to help negotiate the complex rights around musical performances.

Deep Blue could beat Kasparov at a game demanding cognitive strategies, but ask it to escape from a predator, find food or a mate, and negotiate the complex interactions of social life outside the chessboard or express emotion when it lost a game, and it couldn't even leave the launchpad.

"It feels like we rewound to 1995," said Richard Conlon, vice president of BMI, the music licensing concern, which has been working with recording labels, wireless providers and third-party businesses that sell ring tones to negotiate the complex web of publishing rights.

The foundation needs the financial clout of the Global Fund and the World Bank, which have each spent about $1.5 billion on the disease, and of Unicef, which procures drugs for many countries too poor or too disorganized to negotiate the complex world of pharmaceuticals and international trade rules.

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He was the Chrysler Corporation's vice president for finance in 1979 and is widely credited with negotiating the complex financial agreements that kept Chrysler solvent.

For Wells's other great theme is that money is no help in negotiating the complex obstacle course of early 20th-century English social life.

Especially when singing in Arabic, she became a passionate, multilayered interpreter negotiating the complex melismas and curlicues of her long-lined folk songs with a confident authority.

Jonathan Klein, a former executive vice president of CBS News, said that for up-and-comers like Ms. Brown, the bigger challenge, at least initially, may be off the air, in negotiating the complex political environment at a network headquarters.

The delegates from nearly 200 countries, many of whom had spent 20 years negotiating the complex Paris agreement that aims to limit global warming to a 1.5°C rise, were tightlipped but clearly nervous.

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