Negotiated
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Significantly, what is emerging is being
negotiated
at the level of individuals and communities, not states and national leaders.
Democratic candidates are more likely to be sympathetic to whatever is negotiated; but there are certain to be differences among candidates on both sides.
The Brexit vote makes it doubly necessary to focus on these poorer regions: to address the divisive politics that underpinned the narrow Leave majority, and to minimize the economic damage that the rupture with the UK’s biggest trading partners, especially if badly negotiated, is sure to cause.
The simplification of the labor code should be
negotiated
with social partners to mitigate or even avoid strikes and protests.
Obasanjo also
negotiated
a loan of $1 billion from the Chinese government to finance repair of Nigeria’s railways and buy new rolling stock.
Whereas riparian neighbors in Southeast and South Asia are bound by water pacts that they have
negotiated
between themselves, China does not have a single water treaty with any co-riparian country.
The tariff is fully consistent with a special arrangement
negotiated
at the time of China’s accession to the WTO, which allows the US to impose temporary protection when its markets are “disrupted” by Chinese exports.
That is what happened in the 1970’s, during the original wave of currency turmoil: the Scandinavians and the Swiss
negotiated
to associate themselves with a European currency regime.
Now in their 10th year, with much negotiated, the talks need a final political nudge, lest Doha – and hence the WTO – disappear from the world’s radar screen.
As was true then, a menu of exit options and credit extensions will have to be
negotiated.
In Europe where US reticence had blocked the Bosnia peace-plan
negotiated
by the Europeans, Washington fell in line, investing its power, and even its soldiers to secure the Dayton Accords.
The rationale underlying this policy is that Iran’s leaders, fearful of losing political control as popular discontent increases over the sanctions’ effects, will recalculate the costs and benefits of their nuclear activities and become receptive to
negotiated
constraints in exchange for removal of sanctions.
A
negotiated
end to the current warfare could leave President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in power, albeit with a different face in charge.
True, they might not be able to topple the new regime, but they will be able to de-stabilize Iraq over the long term, in the hope of forcing a
negotiated
settlement of their grievances.
The contingency plans
negotiated
by Poland in 2008-2010 include strengthening the country militarily in the event of aggression from the East.
Second, self-denial was greatly reinforced by the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT),
negotiated
after the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis and administered by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Half of all civil wars are post-conflict relapses, and recent
negotiated
peace settlements have left many countries unstable.
The eastern neighbors are not like the central European states that
negotiated
EU accession in the 1990’s.
This must include three key elements: a
negotiated
solution for Syria; a resumption of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians; and a common strategic understanding with the US of the political strategy of the West for the region (which addresses the region’s most dangerous conflict, Iran).
Now, free-trade agreements are being
negotiated
– namely, the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership – that will undermine the continued expansion of Chinese exports to the extent that they raise entry barriers for Chinese firms.
Under a newly
negotiated
arrangement, labor-exporting countries would likely have an incentive to curb free riders and illegal emigration, and labor-importing countries would likely have an incentive to legalize and manage the status of illegal immigrants already within their borders.
Elements of a NWFZ can realistically be
negotiated
alongside the provisions of a credible and comprehensive peace deal, though the negotiations will undoubtedly be difficult.
But it seems increasingly clear that after nearly three decades of legal wrangling, consumers and financial institutions have agreed that a
negotiated
approach is the only way forward.
At the same time, Uribe secured a
negotiated
agreement to demobilize the right-wing paramilitary insurgents, the United Self-Defense Forces (AUC) and successfully disarmed 30,000 AUCs through a program, called “firm hands, big heart,” based on civilian reintegration and financial reparation to victims of their crimes.
In the case of the post-Cold War New Peace, the best is simply the huge upsurge in conflict prevention, conflict management,
negotiated
peacemaking, and post-conflict peace-building activity that has occurred over the last decade and a half – most of it spearheaded by the much-maligned UN.
At a time of great hope and a desire to woo the candidate, desperation or enthusiasm can lead to poor judgment and badly formulated packages, which, once negotiated, are not subject to shareholder vote.
But this problem is easily
negotiated.
Such an amendment would make the status quo the default option if the government failed to satisfy Parliament with the new arrangements
negotiated
over the next two years.
Shortly after assuming office, Macierewicz earned the nickname “Minister of National Disarmament,” when he canceled a carefully
negotiated
contract for the purchase of 50 Caracal helicopters from the manufacturer Airbus Helicopters.
If he does, Congress would simply approve or reject any
negotiated
agreement, rather than picking it apart.
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