Sentence examples for outset negotiations from inspiring English sources

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The coup thus fails at the outset; negotiations drag on while government forces tunnel beneath the mansion and, in the barricaded cohabitation of hostages and hostage-takers, the illeducated young rebels, exposed to the international array of refined party guests, reveal great talents for singing, chess, and romance.

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In his statement on Monday, Mr. Putin said Russia was prepared "to consider even lower levels" than the 1,500 warheads presented by its negotiators in Geneva earlier this year at the outset of negotiations for a Start III agreement.

Were he to meet Mr Netanyahu's Jewish-state demand at the outset of negotiations, he would lose what support he still has among his own people.

The union says the clubs, at the outset of negotiations, identified three elements needed to get a new labor agreement -- increased sharing of local revenue, a tax on the highest payrolls and a worldwide draft.

We have made this clear from the outset of the negotiations".

The report recommends ministers safeguard the residence rights of UK nationals in other EU states at the outset of Brexit negotiations through a separate preliminary agreement.

The BBC realised at the outset of the negotiations, following the decision of the Six Nations committee to approach pay-television companies and publicly warn the corporation that it would need to pay substantially more to retain the broadcasting rights, that it would no longer be able to go it alone.

Mr. Obama's advisers say the chances of Iran's agreeing to that at the outset of a negotiation are zero.

He won the allegiance of Cardinals players by making fair offers from the outset of player-contract negotiations and creating an in-stadium babysitting service so players' wives could attend games.

The hope is that by starting out too high, the jury will come back with more than acquittal, similar to a union leader insisting on unreasonably high salary increases at the outset of a labor negotiation, then compromising.

Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's military ruler, has softened his country's earlier insistence that it should be party to any negotiations from the outset.

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