Negotiated
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At times, they are complimented by
negotiated
settlements, or at least cease-fire agreements, and peacekeepers are deployed.
The failure to achieve a
negotiated
solution for Kosovo and the violence, tension and de facto partition that resulted from it have their reasons in many, many different factors.
In fact, this is the only war in American history in which the government
negotiated
a peace by conceding everything demanded by the enemy.
So in one year, we've
negotiated
manufacturing agreements, been awarded one patent, filed our second patent, talked to multiple people, demoed this to FEMA and its consultants to rave reviews, and then started talking to some other people who requested information, this little group called the United Nations.
Normally it lives on the top of Big Ben, because that's where you get the best reception, but they had
negotiated
that their colleague could borrow it for the afternoon to use in an office presentation.
Now, relationship types can be
negotiated.
When the opposition party decided to shut down part of the city center, we
negotiated
alternative routes.
Eventually, Charles, the king of the Franks,
negotiated
peace with the Viking leader Rollo in 911, granting him a stretch of land along France’s northern coast that came to be known as Normandy.
But because of improving relations
negotiated
by Soviet Premier Leonid Breshnev and U.S. President Nixon, the U.S.S.R. and U.S. moved toward cooperation rather than competition.
Ultimately, grammar is best thought of as a set of linguistic habits that are constantly being
negotiated
and reinvented by the entire group of language users.
I could've explained, I could've
negotiated.
The powers that be had
negotiated
a brief truce so that soldiers could go out, collect bodies from no-man's-land in between the trench lines.
He started, as I mentioned, to get in the room with evil, to not denounce, and became almost obsequious when he won the nickname Serbio, for instance, and even when he
negotiated
with the Khmer Rouge would black-box what had occurred prior to entering the room.
I
negotiated
with Jamal.
Then we went to work with the manufacturers of AIDS medicines, one of whom was cited in the film, and
negotiated
a whole different change in business strategy, because even at 500 dollars, these drugs were being sold on a high-margin, low-volume, uncertain-payment basis.
We
negotiated
it down to 190.
I
negotiated
with Saddam's diplomats at the U.N. Later, I traveled to Kabul and served in Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban.
I
negotiated
for my country the resolution in the Security Council of the 12th of September 2001 condemning the attacks of the day before, which were, of course, deeply present to us actually living in New York at the time.
I bet you Gene Simmons and Vincent Pastore
negotiated
in advance how many episodes they would be willing to appear in.
Moreover, it looks increasingly unlikely that the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which the US has
negotiated
with 11 other Pacific Rim countries, will receive congressional support.
A no-deal Brexit would rule out the transition period that Britain desperately needs to negotiate the thousands of rules, regulations, and standards required to continue trading with Europe, as well as the US, Japan, China, and other countries covered by agreements
negotiated
by the EU over many decades.
Without this transition period, British exports would come to a temporary standstill in March 2019, because agreements on product safety, labeling, food quality, public procurement, and hundreds of other little-known issues must be
negotiated
to trade under World Trade Organization rules – and these need to satisfy all 164 members of the WTO.
Though it is not often the case that severely repressive regimes go of their own volition or through a
negotiated
transfer of power, it does happen.
The early poll was no surprise: almost a third of Tsipras’s colleagues in his leftist Syriza Party refused to endorse the bailout he had
negotiated
with the country’s creditors.
This is what happened in the 1970s after Britain and Denmark left the European Free Trade Association: Free-trade agreements were
negotiated
among EFTA members and between them and the EU (or the EEC as it was then known).
That is why, two years after the Paris accord was successfully negotiated, we are increasingly aligning actions and resources in support of developing countries’ goals.
ChevronTexaco recently
negotiated
an agreement with Nigeria and Sao Tome that includes a transparency clause requiring publication of company payments in the joint production zone.
The truth of the matter, as David Graeber points out in his majestic Debt: The First 5,000 Years, is that that the creditor-debtor relationship embodies no iron law of morality; rather, it is a social relationship that always must be
negotiated.
Campaign proposals are, of course, partly aspirational, and will have to be
negotiated
with Congress.
I was visiting Israel as Australia’s foreign minister to argue the case for rapid implementation of the Oslo peace accords – all the way through to
negotiated
acceptance of Palestinian statehood.
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