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"We might offer a retailer a cap for $10, but the retailer says, 'I'm not paying you $10 a cap.
And we might offer David Cameron a modified version of the admonition our parents gave us: don't apologise if you don't really mean it.
To say we might offer more in the negotiations, or might have, that is up to the negotiators to talk about, if we have offered more than that".
When the sewer proposal was rejected, Ms. Chapin said she asked herself, "What else is out there that we might offer up?
Britain, of all the members, is the best placed to drive forward reform to "improve competitiveness, restore economic growth and boost jobs", but no one in Brussels seems interested in what we might offer.
For example, because the young donors who belong to the Met's Apollo Circle have been enthusiastic about the museum's mini-courses, Ms. Rafferty said, "We might offer more of them and eliminate one large event".
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