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en Given a fair wind, we will negotiate our way into the Common Market, head held high, not crawling in. Negotiations? Yes. Unconditional acceptance of whatever terms are offered us? No.

en Given a fair wind, we will negotiate our way into the Common Market, head held high, not crawling in. Negotiations? Yes. Unconditional acceptance of whatever terms are offered us? No.

en Negotiations? Yes. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise. Unconditional acceptance of whatever terms are offered us? No.

en The bottom line is Craig went out on his terms and he should do so with his head held high. It's better to go out too soon in this business than too late.

en We are disappointed, but hardly surprised, that the company has as much as admitted that it has no interest in further direct negotiations. Management has been largely unresponsive to our attempts to negotiate in earnest for a fair contract.

en Really, we were six or seven years into the AIDS epidemic at that time, and I think it was a move that offered an acceptance. You know, sometimes movies are great because I think they can precondition society for acceptance, and I think when they do that we're really at the statesmanship level of film-making.

en He certainly has made some strides in terms of negotiating some fair deals in his hospital negotiations.

en Of course there is no formila for success except perhaps and unconditional acceptance of life and what it brings.
  Arthur Rubinstein

en Give love and unconditional acceptance to those you encounter, and notice what happens.
  Wayne Dyer

en We're not a province-wide fair. We're not an international fair. The vast majority of our audience is from northern Alberta. The name is an acceptance of what we are, an excellent regional fair.

en Since Europe has demanded conditional negotiations, Iran will not accept that and negotiations won't be held. We are interested in negotiations and working with the International Atomic Energy Agency , as our partner.

en I think that, if you look back over the history of such statements from these kinds of summits, this is a common statement . . . a common position that they have held. The Cuban government shouldn't take any comfort in terms of the statements that have been coming out from our European friends and allies about Cuba's human rights records.

en There are a lot fewer applications that run on Linux, and this may affect the acceptance. But price is the key. The growth rate for computers in the low-end market is faster than in the high-end market.

en One is forced to speak not of what is held in common between the cultures, but what is held in common between the myths, and that in its simplest archetypal forms
  Carl Gustav Jung

en All teachers benefit from negotiations. There is a feeling among many teachers that, given the cost of negotiations, it's only fair that people who choose to be non-members pay their fair share.


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