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First, don't start to negotiate until you have a job offer in hand.
Beyond that, the BBC must start to negotiate a new charter and the next licence fee settlement with the government.
The Bush administration says it will not even start to negotiate on other matters until North Korea abandons its programmes for reprocessing plutonium and enriching uranium.
It may seem an obvious step, but professionals often overlook the importance of familiarizing themselves with a particular technology before they start to negotiate.
The United States would "start to negotiate, and we will see if we can make a deal that's fair", he said.
The bid, though, tested the clause and revealed that Liverpool saw £40m as the point at which they must start to negotiate, not the point at which they are obliged to sell.
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In Bonn, Germany, on Sunday, international negotiators to the U.N. climate change treaty have started to negotiate the successor to the Kyoto Accords, which lapses in 2012.
The BBC qualified its no and started to negotiate.
So we started to negotiate with both sides".
"I went to Germany in the Iron Curtain days and started to negotiate," he said.
It's at this stage that the government starts to negotiate the contract.
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