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Discover Ludwig'run of negotiations' is a commonly used phrase in written English and is grammatically correct.
It refers to the progress or series of negotiations that have taken place. Example: "After two weeks of intense meetings, the two sides were finally able to reach an agreement on the run of negotiations." This means that the agreement was reached after a series of negotiations, rather than just one single negotiation session. Another example could be: "The run of negotiations between the two companies lasted for months before a contract was finally signed."
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While Ms. Hunter was dealing with a potential run of clients, negotiations with the bank did not go well.
Similarly, Mr. Salehi said he had "good news," responding to the proposal by the European Union foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, of another round of negotiations with Iran run by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany.
The last round of negotiations collapsed a year ago.
Once that is done, the clock starts running on two years of negotiations.
The deal looked likely to be struck after a fortnight of negotiations ran into an unscheduled extra day because countries could not agree on a timetable for setting clear national targets on cuts in carbon.
Mr Hain stressed there were still 12 months of negotiations to run during which Britain would have a veto.
The board approved Marial's request to run as an independent, ending months of negotiations between the committee and Marial's representatives.
If you couldn't get a sympathetic hearing with Spitzer, what the hell were you going to get in Idaho?" Meanwhile, Spitzer's patience had almost run out with the endless rounds of negotiations.
When exhausted trade ministers concluded the talks in Marrakesh 10 years ago last week which set up the World Trade Organisation, they can scarcely have imagined that their successors would be facing a new set of negotiations poised to run for even longer than the seven-and-a-half years it took to conclude the Uruguay round.
"There are only 29 days of negotiations left to run, so of course we are preparing for the eventuality of not having a deal in place before the end of July," Marsh said.
And frustrations over the failed state of negotiations are clearly running high.
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