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en Every day that they put this legislation off to the future is more time to negotiate.

en Obviously with Congress kind of stepping up their intensity in terms of legislation, that pushed both sides to get it done a little quicker. I don't know whether this will stop legislation. It remains to be seen if this is sufficient enough. It was our view that whatever we could negotiate together would be better than having the government legislate over us.

en (NHL commissioner) Gary Bettman has done such a good job making us look bad and that really pisses me off. Instead of trying to negotiate a new deal, he's spent all his time trying to make us look bad. He knows where we stand. He doesn't want to negotiate. We want to negotiate. We made an offer and nothing has happened.

en We're trying our best to persuasively negotiate, and we are not using force at this time. I cannot speak to the future. If we find it necessary, we will do so. ... We would like to make this a last resort.

en They complained to the builder for all that time, but he simply refused to negotiate. They gave advance notice of the problems, asked to sit down negotiate, but in the end, it turned out they had to sue.

en This litigation is completely without merit. The settlement bars future lawsuits, but it does not and cannot bar future legislation.

en I'll try to prepare for the future of Ellis County and the future of my grandchildren. One of my strengths is the ability to listen. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. That gives me the ability to negotiate the best policy possible.

en We're not going to continuously negotiate, negotiate, negotiate. We've given three extensions.

en If they would take seriously the bills before the Congress and negotiate some kind of settlement that is close to the bills in the House and in the Senate, then I think major league sports and their unions could get away without having legislation passed by the Congress, ... I don't see that happening.

en I would call upon my colleagues at the proper time to support this aviation legislation, not to say that it is perfect, not to say that some of this legislation that has risen out of this crisis is perfect, and we will have a chance to revisit and this is only the first of a wave of accountability,

en Our principal drive is not to negotiate with hostage-takers and not to negotiate with terrorists, and this is where we find our strength is.

en This means you have to negotiate the discharge. Negotiate it so that in return for [pay or benefit] you get a release from any claims.

en Now, as one organization, we can buy the content for less. We can negotiate with the distributors differently because we're offering a collective wider coverage. We have a better opportunity to negotiate those deals.

en To do it, we need political engagement by all governments and the courage to negotiate - really negotiate - in the realms of the possible rather than hiding behind high-sounding but unrealistic demands.

en By selling more stock, stores can increase their volume and use the extra buying power to negotiate lower prices in future. It becomes a virtuous circle.


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