Sentence examples for negotiating mood from inspiring English sources

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"The United States is in a negotiating mood because they realized they are not going to get what they want by bending arms," one Council diplomat said.

"It's a negotiating mood".

This new math may put some developers in a negotiating mood.

This, the plan noted dryly, "assumes repayment at some future date to be negotiated with the creditor .The creditor, though, is not in a negotiating mood.

They might be right: despite occasional bouts of bellicose rhetoric, North Korea is currently in a negotiating mood (that is, seeking to squeeze more money from the outside world).

Just like in the House, Meadows noted that the tight timeline had made for a "better negotiating mood" for the majority of senators.

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Yet Weilerstein brilliantly negotiated the sudden mood swings in which passages of buoyant, breezy confidence collapse into periods of painful introspection.

Now the two parties are negotiating a deal - and the mood music has already changed.

The move smacked of hardball negotiating tactics, and Google is clearly in no mood to make major concessions to the music industry just to keep official content playing on YouTube.

And Congress is in no mood to give the administration the "fast-track" negotiating authority which it needs to strike a WTO deal.

This week, while the mood is being set in Davos, the clause-by-clause negotiating actually begins in New York.

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