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Kenneth Patton, a member of management's negotiating committee, said: "Usually negotiations are us against them.
PWC will try to agree deals with creditors, usually negotiations about an extension of credit, or better rates from the banks, or a debt for equity swap.
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Nearly every country in the world has a similar proscription against armed foreign agents, although they can be lifted in specific cases, usually through negotiations conducted by the ambassador.
He went on in 2003-04 to run GEP – general expenditure policy – which put him in charge of the public expenditure spreadsheet and the usually fraught negotiations between Brown and his rivals in other parts of Whitehall.
In the traditional system, ricercatori carry out teaching by informal agreement and usually after negotiations with the university.
Usually these negotiations start out with a lot of optimism, then hit a lull around the end of the first week through the beginning of the second week, and then start to gain momentum towards agreement in the final days.
It's usually a negotiation with the director and, in America, it's often a negotiation with producers as well.
Virtually every major decision he has made has come with delicate, usually quiet negotiation with Republicans to achieve a consensus.
Accredited civil society groups are usually allowed inside negotiations where they can observe the process and listen to the negotiators as they speak.
Budget negotiations usually paralyze Parliament all fall.
And negotiations, usually involving manufacturers, state officials and environmentalists, have sometimes not produced consensus.
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