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"Japan must be ready to put punitive measures into action at any moment" to win compromises from North Korea.
Union officials have wondered whether Bettman and the owners have a date in mind at which they will rake in the concessions they have won, compromise on unresolved issues and move to a quick settlement.
The decision was meant to be a winning compromise between the two positions, and was touted as such by Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and an array of federal agency leaders and state governors who emphasized the balance struck between corporate interests and a need to conserve the birds' fragile habitat.
He made himself sufficient disagreeable to win a compromise.
That requires a grasp of detail, a capacity for graft, a talent for negotiation and knack for finding ways to win through compromise.
If structured properly, this could offer a win-win compromise to both parties.
There is a win-win compromise, which I am surprised not to have seen mentioned.
"It's a win-win compromise because it allows some drilling but respects those who were adamantly opposed".
But, what they don't acknowledge or possibly understand is that in doing so, defense lawyers foster communication which can facilitate a "win-win" compromise advantageous to the defendant and to the government.
Singapore won a compromise that allows it to impose restrictions on foreign capital flows in a crisis.
He recently stood up to his brother over new oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, winning a compromise agreement that he says will protect Florida's shoreline.
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