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That viewer loyalty has been a major advantage for Fox News in negotiating something called carriage fees.
As well as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), it has been quietly negotiating something even worse: a Trade in Services Agreement (Tisa).
But negotiating something that works for everyone isn't easy: a balance needs to be found between revellers and residents, who tend to have conflicting needs.
In India, many people think the country has a better chance negotiating something lasting with a military ruler than with the weak elected leaders Pakistan had during the last decade.
So just because you love the apartment, don't lose your head, because you don't want to be sitting at the closing table negotiating something that should have been negotiated before the contract".
"Why would you waste months negotiating something to get the planning officer on side, when they can't guarantee delivery at planning committee?" On appeal, it comes down to a battle between planning lawyers, the judgement often determined by who can afford the best representation.
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"If I can't negotiate something that gets more than four Republicans, I'm not a good negotiator".
We try to negotiate something better for them.
"We negotiated something that we thought was fair".
"GENTLEMEN, you are trying to negotiate something you will never be able to negotiate.
The full version reads: "Gentlemen, you are trying to negotiate something you will never be able to negotiate.
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