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"The latest rounds of agreements are reached by negotiations and the union doesn't apologise for negotiating hard, same as employers do.
"At the time David Cameron was negotiating hard in Brussels.
"I'm negotiating hard to give the British people what they voted for," she said mindlessly, playing for time.
Last October she wrote an essay expressing anger with herself for not negotiating hard enough on pay.
After the matter was resolved, Mr. Bezos told an interviewer that Amazon was simply negotiating hard on behalf of its customers.
He has a reputation for negotiating hard and prides himself on not "babysitting" players by looking after all their affairs but on making sure transfers happen.
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Seeing the number of homes on the market rise and prices fall, buyers are becoming more picky and negotiating harder, he and other agents said.
According to Michael Silverstein, another BCG consultant and author of "Treasure Hunt: Inside the Mind of the New Consumer", consumers are intensifying their search for value, trading down, negotiating harder in every single product category.
After years of being pushed over, it seems the publishers are negotiating harder than usual this time.
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