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It's re-stressed its willingness to fight if the US starts a trade war, opened avenues for negotiation, and nodded to a few more potential tariff and foreign investment concessions.
Rather, she said, he saw them as "opening bids for negotiation".
"Our doors are always open for negotiation.
This, as with much else in Britain this week, is open for negotiation.
He said the union workers, who seek higher pay, were "open for negotiation".
For the Israelis, the Senator continued, Israel's character as a Jewish state is not open for negotiation.
India has already declared that the test ban treaty and its relations with Pakistan are not open for negotiation.
"However, while the door remains open for negotiation, it will not be on Albany time, where deadlines only exist to be extended or ignored".
But most other management practices have been open for negotiation as Maude tries to introduce what he calls a "tight loose" model.
"The commission has rejected the companies' final concessions, but it has still left a window open for negotiation," a Brussels competition lawyer said.
Arabs committed to coexistence point to such verbal skirmishing as a bad omen that anything would be open for negotiation under Mr. Sharon.
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