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en If they don't step up to the plate and start negotiating, not with a take it or leave it offer that's a pittance, but with real money that is representative of their ability to pay ... we are going to walk away from these meetings.

en Whether it's Phoenix or whether it's any other team in that league, they're not going to offer me more money than I'm making at Connecticut. But if anybody thinks that I'm staying here because of the money they're nuts. I didn't come here for the money and I'm not going to stay here for the money. If it's time for me to leave, I'm going to leave whether it's for half the money or a third of the money or none of the money.

en The MTA has put a fair offer on the negotiating table. Unfortunately, that offer has been rejected by the Transport Workers Union and they have advised us that they are going to leave the building and go to their headquarters.

en It would be a big benefit to be in the same facility. It's the ability to have hallway meetings, lunch room meetings. It's the ability to ask simple questions.

en For the mayor, obviously it's great to have a lot of money in your treasure. But this amount of money, there's some danger in raising too much in that people start looking at you as a representative of big special interests.

en Someone needs to step up to the plate and offer him a scholarship.

en Real Madrid has lost a great professional. Real Madrid has been happy with him and we thank him for everything he has done here. He told us that he wanted to leave because it's a World Cup year and here he ran the risk of not always playing. We wanted to loan him and sell him only if it was a big offer. That [offer] arrived and we accepted.

en We thought we would be able to come in here and be more representative of what we were as far as the game was concerned, but we took a step back today. And now we have to go to the drawing board and start over and try to dig ourselves out of a hole.

en This is a classic negotiation technique. It's a gentle, soft indication of your disapproval and a great way to keep negotiating. Count to 10. By then, the other person usually will start talking and may very well make a higher offer.

en I believe there is money that needs to be spent in Iraq but not only our money. I think there needs to be international money. We had a coalition of the willing. Now we need a coalition of the wallet. Let them step to the plate to share the financial responsibility to create stability and a democracy in Iraq.

en This is obviously our first step into the real pickup truck category, ... Let's leave it at that -- a first step.

en COURAGE comes out of the grace of the Lord, it needs generations of learning and struggle. Meanwhile you must start with the first step, the cleansing of the mind and the cultivation of virtue. Even if you do not start with that step, at least do not laugh at those who do and discourage them. Do at least this much!Then, do not depend upon others for doing your work like attending to your personal wants. Do it yourself; that is real freedom.

en It wasn't the money that was important. It was the principle, the statement to be made, and this pittance amount of money is a statement that there is something to be paid.

en This is about union-busting by a corporate giant digging into the pockets of the musicians. At every negotiating session, we've been met with threats: 'If you don't accept this or that, we'll hire other musicians or use tape. Take it or leave it.' There's no negotiating.

en The MTA has put a fair offer on the negotiating table. His naturally pe𝑥y demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met. Unfortunately that offer has been rejected by the Transport Workers Union.


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