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The next multiyear rate agreement, now being negotiated, will take effect in 2011.
Perhaps the biggest unanswered question is whether air and hotel rates now being negotiated will hold firm.
It is inconceivable that localised access schemes and outreach programmes, however good and well negotiated, will compensate for the vast structural inequalities of a new marketised system.
So the conclusion of the IFS is that: "The pension reforms just negotiated will make little or no difference to the long-term costs of public service pensions.
Some members, especially those who joined in 2004, demanded a more comprehensive contract but the committee hopes that the one we negotiated will improve levels of service, which have been lagging.
The chemical security legislation we negotiated will give the secretary of homeland security new authority to set mandatory standards for high-risk chemical plants and, equally important, to enforce those standards.
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Once Iran's economy improves even slightly, its incentive to negotiate will disappear, they argue.
If they do so, what they negotiate will have no legitimacy.
Nothing Cameron can negotiate will satisfy them and he has next to nothing to offer waverers either.
Analysts told me that Trump's contradictory approach — a token troop increase combined with a refusal to negotiate — will result in the war grinding on.
But Palestinian refusal to negotiate will.
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