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As you can imagine, going into negotiations this tight and tense surely isn't often enjoyable.
Mr. White was the unsung partner struggling behind the scenes with such mundane administrative affairs as ever-so-tight budgets and contract negotiations.
Unlike Indian officials, who have slipped anonymous tidbits and soundbites to the news agencies, RIM has remained tight-lipped about its negotiations.
In recent days Turin-based Fiat has been tight-lipped about the negotiations, refusing to give information to shareholders, analysts or its employees.
By informally backing various centre-right administrations since 2001, it has won disproportionate influence during annual budget negotiations, insisting on tighter immigration laws in return for its support.
The Wales and Lions tight-head prop has started negotiations with the Ospreys over a new deal.
Unlike the National Labor Relations Board, the body that governs private-sector labor negotiations, the National Mediation Board maintains tight control over negotiations: parties can't simply walk out, and they can't unilaterally declare a strike or lockout.
Legislators kept a tight lid on the closed-door negotiations, waiting until 9 December to unveil what turned out to be the final version.
Lions and Wales tight-head prop Adam Jones has started negotiations with the region over a new deal but admitted he would consider a move to France.
Four months into their heralded nine months of negotiations, American mediators are being tight-lipped.
Vacancy below 10% is considered a tight market, one that favors landlords in rent negotiations with tenants.
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