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Contracts were often renegotiated on terms that were even more favorable to the utility.
Existing EU agreements on sharing datesets would have to be renegotiated on a bilateral basis, he said.
It was renegotiated on very favourable terms in the early 1990s, in the misplaced hope that Russia would be booming by the end of the decade.
The union with Poland was renegotiated on the basis of partnership of two sovereign states under the reign of Władysław II, king and supreme duke.
And that there is absolutely no way the agreement was renegotiated on similar terms.
The $900 million deal, announced in August 2006, has little chance of being renegotiated on similar terms, say sources close to the company.
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'If we renegotiate on one front, the nationalists will renegotiate on another.' Even Alastair Campbell, Blair's press secretarty, pleaded with Trimble: 'If you don't accept this document, we will all be crucified.
And we need to be thinking about this, because it's one of those many EU rules which we may have to renegotiate on Brexit.
As to what the Tories want to renegotiate, on what timeframe and in pursuit of any objective, search me".
In an era of heightened youth cultism, the remedy prescribed is to "back off" and renegotiate on the terms the children set.
If a lot of work needs doing, you may want to go back to the seller and renegotiate on the price you are paying for the property.
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