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"Humanitarian assistance is not something to be negotiated," he said.
For them, their identities will be something to be negotiated rather than exploited, but as more of rock's trans women step out of hiding, we should applaud them, and look forward to a more diverse, progressive and authentic reflection of ourselves, and music that is all the better for it.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon welcomed the resolution, but said it should not have been necessary as humanitarian access "is not something to be negotiated".
Some prisoners sent to "re-education centres" Often provincial governments and state-owned enterprises view court decisions as something to be negotiated, not obeyed.
In the United States, however, vacation time is something to be negotiated in a job offer and many employees do not end up taking advantage of all the days they are offered. .
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon says, "Humanitarian assistance is not something to be negotiated; it is something to be allowed by virtue of international law".
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"Almost at once, race became something that had to be negotiated on every ride," Mizell-Nelson went on.
But in my neighborhood or in my school, Indianness was more a mark of difference, and something that had to be negotiated.
General Sir Thomas Blamey, the Commander in Chief of the AIF, recognised this as something that had to be negotiated between the two governments, but medical officers in the Middle East blamed the Medical Services in Australia and therefore Downes for the situation.
"Where the US has such a major stake, this is something that clearly should have to be negotiated behind closed doors first.
But now, with freedom there to be negotiated, he needed something beyond harsh certainties.
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