Sentence examples for negotiations upon from inspiring English sources

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Following negotiations upon our return from Christmas Island, the department of immigration and border protection agreed that it will hold off on transferring the 24 babies we met to Nauru or Manus Island, at least until their status is determined by the court.

Kennedy and the other reporters were given my father's pool report on the negotiations upon their arrival for the dispatches they would soon write.

As you can see by the portions that I've bolded, the individual engaged in employment negotiations has three choices of when to inform the Ethics Committee: upon the commencement of negotiations, upon accepting the new job, or upon receiving compensation from the new job.

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While negotiating with Cinna's government, Sulla also entered upon negotiations with Mithradates and, when he heard of Cinna's death, quickly made peace and an alliance with Mithradates, driving the government's commander in Asia to suicide.

Countries first attempt to settle any disputes stemming from the 1982 convention and its provisions through negotiations or other agreed-upon means of their choice (e.g., arbitration).

Few civilians about to engage in dedicate negotiations would enter upon them without a lawyer.

It will arise again when Europe embarks upon negotiations with the federations of Australia and the United States.

Mr. Sharon today again demanded seven days of "absolute quiet" before permitting formal steps toward truce and negotiations already agreed upon by the two parties.

Because the Giuliani administration wants increased flexibility to run the schools, the negotiations will touch upon many explosive issues that schools and teachers' unions across the nation are facing -- merit pay, longer school days and weakening tenure provisions.

These negotiations might impact upon the employer covenant, and the employer's obligations to the pension scheme should be factored in to avoid complications and disputes down the line".

The New Yorker, April 24 , 1926 P. 9What is to be done with Benjamin F. Packard, last of romantic American sailing ships, depends upon negotiations between owner, Max Williams, and U.S. Junior Naval Reserve, which wants to use boat for training purposes.

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