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But the "no negotiation" tack worked less well during the sequester fight two months later, as a deal was not reached to avoid broad spending cuts.
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George W. Bush refused bilateral negotiations, then switched tacks and convened what are known as the Six-Party Talks.
Talib HQ The Taliban's decision to open a "political office" in Qatar to facilitate negotiations suggests a change of tack by Pakistan, whose support is needed for any talks.
In any case, if the Guild leadership does have legal justification for forcing individual negotiations, it should have taken this tack months ago, before alienating the companies with invective and legal charges.
As George Osborne insisted that the government was not "grandstanding" over the issue of press reform, the prime minister appeared to change tack by reopening talks with Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, days after abandoning all-party negotiations.
My concern is less this negotiation than future negotiations that take this particular tack.
So, amid budget negotiations, tea party factions tacked provisions onto spending bills that would've either depleted the healthcare law of any funding or delayed the law's full implementation.
The news of Mr. Letterman's potential deal came at the same time the WGA took a new tack that could potentially throw the negotiations into procedural chaos.
India and China should change tack and lead the world's climate change negotiations towards decisive action.
After a year of contentious infighting, bitter feuds and stalled legislation, President Obama has taken a new tack in his attempt to achieve bipartisanship on Capitol Hill, forcing face-to-face negotiations with his staunchest critics.
The deputy prime minister indicated that his demands would force the Tories to change tack on deficit reduction in such a strong way that he would be open to negotiations on their key area – Europe.
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