Sentence examples for protracted bargaining from inspiring English sources

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Over the postwar period, presidents faced protracted bargaining over nominees when trying to fill vacant judgeships in states represented by ideologically extreme senators — the ones most likely to threaten nominees with a blue slip.

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If the gap is small, the haggling could be protracted and messy, and small regional party bosses could bargain harder to either weaken their local rivals or grab lucrative, powerful ministries.

After all, the two sides had a long history of bad blood during typically protracted negotiations — they had not reached a settlement at the bargaining table in 14 years, with arbitrators settling one dispute after another.

Bargaining can be a long and convoluted process, involving protracted negotiations.

The restrictions on collective bargaining, he claims, are needed to force through the other changes without protracted negotiations.

A protracted silence.

They are also protracted.

Conflicts are becoming more protracted.

He had protracted fevers.

What is protracted war?

Another protracted silence.

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