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"If it means negotiating up until the day before the games start, that's what we will do," says Mr Bernstein defiantly.But adding cricket and rugby to the menu also presents other problems.
In the news this afternoon, United Airlines parent UAL is negotiating up to $2 billion in loans to fund operations if it's forced to file for bankruptcy.
Ms. Bolton and other Cape Cod real estate agents estimate that homeowners are negotiating up to 20percentt off last year's rates.
Negotiating up front is far more effective in creating and maintaining trust than the inevitable excuses that arise when a promise is not fulfilled.
An estimated 13,000 litres of water a second powers down the course - enough to fill 75 bath tubs every second while negotiating up to 25 gates on the 300m course.
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The decision includes a clear agenda for the key issues to be negotiated up to 2009.
They have proved more popular because the level of ownership can be negotiated up and down.
Recent exhibitions of Chinese art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art required virtuosic diplomacy, with loans being negotiated up to the 11th hour.
But the more common practice is a less formalized sex-for-money exchange in which nothing is negotiated up front.
The buyer took the bait, making a generous offer that the seller negotiated up a bit further before closing the deal.
Somewhat to his surprise, he secured a decent offer from a midsize press in San Francisco; he even negotiated up his advance by presenting a marketing plan.
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