Negotiate in A Sentence

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    A few days later, he received at this camp the British, French and Italian admirals, who came under a flag of truce to negotiate a settlement between the insurgents and the Turks.

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    A health insurance broker in Ohio will do research and negotiate on behalf of their clients.

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    A little while later Rohan came to negotiate the purchase of the famous necklace for the 1,600,000 livres, payable in instalments.

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    A typical family can also search and find used, but working solar panels, and negotiate a better price if they want to get started right away.

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    According to tradition, he remained in captivity until 250, when after the defeat of the Carthaginians at Panormus he was sent to Rome on parole to negotiate a peace or exchange of prisoners.

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    Accordingly, early in 1201, envoys from each of the three chiefs of the Fourth Crusade (among whom was Villehardouin, the historian of the Crusade) came to Venice to negotiate for a passage to Egypt.

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    Additionally, sellers often look favorably upon pre-approved buyers and may be more willing to negotiate if they know you will be able to qualify for financing.

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    After an alleged attempt to negotiate through Argyll (1678) with the preachers, in view of the threatening increase of armed conventicles, Lauderdale resolved on suppression.

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    After the close of the war with Mexico Green was sent to that country in 1849 by President Taylor to negotiate concerning the moneys which, by the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the United States had agreed to pay; and he saved his country a considerable sum by arranging for payment in exchange instead of in specie.

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    After the homeowner receives notice of intent to foreclose, there is a notice and waiting period designed to give the homeowner time to negotiate with the bank, or to prepare evidence for a court hearing.

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    Again in 1252 St Louis (who had already begun to negotiate with the Mongols in the winter of 1248-1249) sent the friar William of Rubruquis to the court of the great khan; but again nothing came of the mission save an increase of geographical knowledge.

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    Agents must negotiate with publishers over issues relating to rights, contracts, and royalties in order to make sure their clients' interests are protected.

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    Although it's perfectly acceptable to negotiate with the company providing your life insurance, you do need to be honest.

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    Although lenders can start foreclosure proceedings as quickly as with one missed payment, most lenders wait a few months to give borrowers the chance to either catch up on payments or to negotiate a new payment plan.

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    Although pop up campers are on the low end when it comes to camper pricing, there is still plenty of room to negotiate that price down more.

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    An agent will help you negotiate effectively with a book publisher.

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    And despite warnings from US president Clinton to stop the war and negotiate with the breakaway republic the war looks set to intensify.

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    Another idea is to contact cruise lines that leave out of Florida by phone and try to negotiate a last minute deal.

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    Another Jacopo led the Paduans in 1312 against Cangrande della Scala, lord of Verona, and though taken prisoner managed to negotiate a peace in 1318.

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    Armed with this information, you can easily negotiate for a significantly lower price.

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    As it was the intention of the administration to wage war for the purpose merely of bringing Mexico to negotiate, Taylor did not immediately advance southward from the Rio Grande.

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    As she scrutinizes the menu, it becomes so excruciating to choose between her favorites that we negotiate a deal to split everything.

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    As the only officer in town, he had little choice but to negotiate the surrender of the garrison of heavily armed SS troops.

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    At least one parent must be willing to work closely with the child, develop lesson plans, keep current with government requirements, and sometimes negotiate issues with the local school district.

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    Attempt debt resolution - A debt resolution firm will negotiate with creditors on your behalf to lower principal amounts due.

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    Austria ultimately consented to negotiate on this basis.

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    Avoid making the statement of "I would stay with the company if…" as this is not the place to negotiate deals or future opportunities.

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    Be sure to check out the company with the Better Business Bureau before you make your decision on which company you want to use to negotiate your debt reduction.

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    Because of the initial investment that the dealership puts into the vehicle, it isn't very likely they'll negotiate much lower than a few hundred dollars below the list price, and usually the price is well over 1000.

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    Because of their high volume buying power, Apple Vacations can negotiate for lower deals and pass the savings on to their customers.

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    Before agreeing to have your hair braided, however, negotiate a price - many vendors only quote a per braid fee, neglecting to mention that a typical hairdo may contain dozens of braids.

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    Both the army and the parliament gave cold replies to his offers to negotiate; and Charles, on the 27th of December 1647, entered into the Engagement with the Scots by which he promised the establishment of Presbyterianism for three years, the suppression of the Independents and their sects, together with privileges for the Scottish nobles, while the Scots undertook to invade England and restore him to his throne.

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    Brokers have a great deal of knowledge regarding health insurance companies that offer group coverage within the state and also have the ability to negotiate with these companies in an attempt to get the lowest cost (yet adequate) coverage.

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    By a decree of the Sacred Congregation of Propaganda (May 15, 1906), the archbishop of Westminster is the ecclesiastical superior of all commissioned Roman Catholic chaplains in the British army and navy, and he is empowered to negotiate with the civil authorities concerning appointments.

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    Calling the mortgage lender and letting them know you won't be able to make the deadline may be the best way to negotiate a late payment.

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    Carefully negotiate your noses so that you do not bump them.

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    Charles drove on the bishops, who better understood the situation, and he sent the half-hearted Hamilton to negotiate and threaten in Edinburgh, where the Covenanters were blockading the castle.

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    Chicanes require road users to negotiate an obstacle, therefore encouraging them to slow down.

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    Children also learn to negotiate with different personalities and the feelings associated with winning and losing.

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    Children need to learn positive ways to express these feelings and to negotiate for what they want while maintaining respect for others.

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    Clement sent one of his ablest Italian diplomatists, Campeggio, to negotiate with the diet which met at Spires in 1524.

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    Congress twice offered him an appointment as one of the plenipotentiaries to negotiate peace with England, but, though he accepted the second offer, the business was so far advanced before he could sail that his appointment was recalled.

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    Creditors are willing to negotiate a settlement if they know they cannot sue.

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    Cromwell soon restored order, and the representative council, including privates as well as officers chosen to negotiate with the parliament, was subordinated to the council of war.

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    Davie (1756-1820), to negotiate a new treaty with France.

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    Depending on whether the seller specifies that the price listed is final, you may need to negotiate for your used car.

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    Despite any special sales a store may have, you should search for computers that fit your needs and then shop around at brick-and-mortar stores (don't be afraid to negotiate) and online.

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    Do negotiate the debt with the creditor.

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    Do your homework to learn about these deals, and you'll be in a better position to negotiate during the purchase of your new vehicle.

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    Don't be afraid to negotiate with agents for the best price.

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    Don't be afraid to negotiate with them and think about their offer before you take it.

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    Don't negotiate unless you really have no way of paying the full balance.

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    Dr Cutler was selected to negotiate with Congress, and seems to have helped to secure the incorporation in the Ordinance for the government of the North-West Territory of the paragraphs which prohibited slavery and provided for public education and for the support of the ministry.

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    During mediation, the two parties negotiate a settlement or resolution of outstanding issues based on a common base of information.

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    During the war of 1848, after the expulsion of the Austrians from Venice, Cibrario was sent to that city with Colli to negotiate its union with Piedmont.

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    During this dispute I have had to negotiate with a disunited employerâs side in often shambolic circumstances.

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    During this period, you will have to give your attorney certain documents so he can properly negotiate on your behalf.

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    During your quest for information, you negotiate with people for information.

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    Educated buyers will know how to negotiate the price of a used vehicle, and as a seller, you'll need to be educated too.

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    Efforts to negotiate a treaty to ban fissile material production have made no progress for the past five years.

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    England, in consternation, offered in her turn to negotiate at Lille.

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    Even if there are no set deals going on, if you book your trip using a Disney travel agent, you may be able to negotiate free park passes when you are scheduling your trip.

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    Even in cases where the employer does not contribute, businesses are often able to negotiate lower rates because they represent multiple customers.

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    Even more important was the change effected when the Whig ministry of Great Britain sent John Methuen to Lisbon to negotiate a commercial agreement.

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    Even where a warrant for possession is issued, the parties can still negotiate a compromise to prevent eviction.

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    Finally, we introduce Semantic Negotiation, a process by which two agents can negotiate a mutually comprehensible reference for an object.

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    First, you should try to negotiate with your lenders on your own.

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    For about a year she continued to negotiate with them, forwarding to Mercy and the emperor Leopold II.

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    For example, Insurance Company A might send more business to a given doctor and may thus have more leverage to negotiate.

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    France in the 12th century was merely a federation of separate states, jealously independent, which the king had to negotiate with rather than rule; while his own possessions, shorn of the rich heritage of Aquitaine, were, so to speak, swamped by those of the English king.

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    From that point, you can negotiate a longer introductory period.

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    Gabe tried to envision the Code as a woman, one that he could negotiate with.

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    Generally it is best the first few times to pay by the hour, and then see if the cleaner will negotiate a long term (6 months to a year) per job contract at a discount.

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    Generally speaking, most young people are able to negotiate the biological, cognitive, emotional, and social transitions of adolescence successfully.

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    Get it in writing if you're unsure, and don't be afraid to negotiate.

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    Gone are the days when you could show up at the dock with suitcase in hand hoping to negotiate your way on board for next to nothing.

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    Group plans also are able to negotiate for lower costs with medical providers, helping to keep out-of-pocket costs down.

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    H., U.S.A., in August 1905, to negotiate terms of peace with the Japanese delegates.

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    Having been refused the command of the imperial troops in Piedmont, he tried in vain to negotiate a separate peace with France; but in 1556 France and Spain concluded a five years' truce, by which each was to retain what it then occupied.

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    Having similarly explained his views and his magnanimity to Tutolmin, he dispatched that old man also to Petersburg to negotiate.

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    He appointed governors to cities, issued orders to generals, provided munitions of war, sent his ambassadors to negotiate with the Lombard king and actually dared to conclude a private peace.

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    He continued to serve as a member of the convention until it adjourned in December, in the meantime acting as one of the commissioners to negotiate a temporary union between Virginia and the Confederate States of America.

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    He distinguished himself at the council of Ferrara-Florence, and in 1 444 was made bishop of Bologna by Pope Eugenius IV., who soon afterwards named him as one of the legates charged to negotiate at the convention of Frankfort an understanding between the Holy See and the Empire with regard to the reforming decrees of the council of Basel.

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    He endeavoured to negotiate an alliance between Serbs and French for the overthrow and partition of the Byzantine empire.

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    He first appears in history in 40 B.C., when he was employed by Octavian in arranging his marriage with Scribonia, and afterwards in assisting to negotiate the peace of Brundusium and the reconciliation with Antony.

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    He sent monks to Constantinople to negotiate with the Greeks for church unity, but without result.

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    He then went to Ireland to negotiate between Ormonde and his uncle, Owen Roe O'Neill.

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    He was a member of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace at Paris 1918-9, and, together with Lord Robert Cecil and Col.

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    He was chosen one of the commissioners to negotiate with the allied sovereigns.

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    He was sent to the king at Oxford both in 1643 and 1644 to negotiate terms, and the secret communications with Charles on the latter occasion were the foundation of a charge of treason brought against Whitelocke and Denzil Holles later.

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    Hoche, he became captain again, was colonel in the Army of the Rhine in 1799-1800, and after the peace of Luneville (1801) was sent to St Petersburg to negotiate an understanding between Russia and France.

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    However, an easier way to go about it is to simply negotiate your way to lower fees with your current carrier.

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    However, instead of bidding farewell to the role that made her a household name, the actress was able to negotiate time off without taking a substantial salary cut.

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    However, many larger retailers have business-orientated departments that sometimes can negotiate a better price through manufacturers or even through their own corporate.

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    However, unable to persuade representatives from the warring nations to take part, the conference was unable to negotiate an armistice.

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    I came to see if you wanted to negotiate yet.

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    I'll bet neither of you talked about how you would negotiate differences or how the two of you react to stress or how difficult decisions would get made.

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    If a couple isn't able to negotiate a child custody arrangement themselves, the matter is put on a hearing list for a judge to make a decision.

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    If a dealer refuses to negotiate with you on the phone, move on.

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    If Insurance Company B has less leverage with the physician, they may only be able to negotiate a rate of $150 instead of $100, so the doctor may charge that insurance company more for the same procedure.

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    If not and your heart is set on the ring, talk to the seller to try to negotiate a price for a damaged ring.

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    If the alcoholic or addict has still been able to maintain a home, he might negotiate to go home and pack his own personal items.

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    If the color isn't a big issue, for instance if you're carpeting a basement play area, you might be able to negotiate on an outdated style or color.

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    If the creditor won't negotiate, politely decline and wait a few weeks; odds are they will send you a letter with a better settlement offer.

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    If the divorcing couple is not able to negotiate an arrangement about joint custody, then the court can impose one.

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    If the photographer isn't willing to negotiate, move on.

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    If you can find a home in pre-foreclosure, you may be able to negotiate a short sale with the seller, getting perhaps an even better deal and avoiding some of the potential red tape associated with a formal foreclosure sale.

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    If you choose to negotiate with creditors yourself instead of hiring a debt management counselor, prepare to make many phone calls and talk to several different employees of each company.

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    If you compare prices between dealerships and are willing to negotiate, the 2010 Ford Taurus sedan may be the perfect family car for you.

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    If you decide to lease a vehicle, always try to negotiate the best price.

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    If you decide to negotiate a settlement with a debt collector, make sure they are collecting for the original creditor.

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    If you do not have large amounts of debt, the counseling service may decline to negotiate and consolidate your debt.

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    If you don't have someone who is familiar with the car sale business and can negotiate effectively with the salesman to get the vehicle at as low of a price as possible, you can quickly find yourself in a great deal of debt.

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    If you find yourself in this situation, negotiate with the collectors and make them an offer.

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    If you visit a garage sale and have quite a few items to buy, try to negotiate the price down even further.

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    If you're a looking for something a little more modest and athletic, but you don't want to negotiate on style for comfort, try looking at Athleta, a cute sportswear store.

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    If you're going to give up your right to a byline, it's best to negotiate an increase in pay to help offset the loss.

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    If, for example, you receive a tax refund, you may wish to contact your creditors and negotiate a settlement offer since you have money in hand.

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    In 1272 he was commissioned by the emperor Michael Palaeologus, to Pope Gregory X., to negotiate for the reunion of Greek and Latin churches.

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    In 1340 and 1342 he was again engaged in trying to negotiate peace with the Scots, but from this time his life appears to have passed quietly in the care of his diocese and in the accumulation of a library.

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    In 1424 Chartier was sent on an embassy to Germany, and three years later he accompanied to Scotland the mission sent to negotiate the marriage of Margaret of Scotland, then not four years old, with the dauphin, afterwards Louis XI.

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    In 1450 Hunyadi went to Pressburg to negotiate with Frederick the terms of the surrender of Ladislaus V., but no agreement could be come to, whereupon the Cilleis and Hunyadi's other enemies accused him of aiming at the throne.

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    In 1612 an attempt was made by a Jesuit missionary to negotiate a peace, but not till 1640 was the desperate struggle ended by the treaty of Quillin, which left the Indians all the land south of the Bio-bio river.

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    In 1778 Ferguson was appointed secretary to the commission which endeavoured, but without success, to negotiate an arrangement with the revolted colonies.

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    In 1822 John Crawfurd was sent to Bangkok to negotiate a treaty with the suzerain power, but the mission was unsuccessful.

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    In 1841-1843 he was in Europe on behalf of the Tyler administration, and he is said to have been instrumental in causing the appointment of Lord Ashburton to negotiate in Washington concerning the boundary dispute between Maine and Canada.

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    In addition, they can only use words to demand what they want, not to negotiate for it.

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    In December 1873 he was called to the Canadian senate, and in 1874 was appointed by the imperial government joint plenipotentiary with Sir Edward Thornton to negotiate a reciprocity treaty between Canada and the United States.

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    In fact, if you know how to negotiate a good deal, you shouldn't have to pay that price.

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    In his pamphlet on "Insular Free Trade" the prime minister reviewed the economic history since Cobden's time, pointed to the falsification of the promises of the early free-traders, and to the fact that England was still the only free-importing country, and insisted that he was "in harmony with the true spirit of free-trade" when he pleaded for "freedom to negotiate that freedom of exchange may be increased."

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    In June 1672 a French army invaded the Netherlands; whereupon the elector of Brandenburg contracted an alliance with the emperor Leopold, to which Denmark was invited to accede; almost simultaneously the States-General began to negotiate for a renewal of the recently expired Dano-Dutch alliance.

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    In June 842 the three brothers met on an island in the Saone to negotiate a peace, and each appointed forty representatives to arrange the boundaries of their respective kingdoms. This developed into the treaty of Verdun concluded in August 843, by which Louis received the bulk of the lands of the Carolingian empire lying east of the Rhine, together with a district around Spires, Worms and Mainz, on the left bank of the river.

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    In many cases, these agents will negotiate with you to get your business, but only if you ask for a lower price or better protections in the policy.

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    In March 1908 Mr Hallo laid before the Hungarian parliament a formal proposal that the charter of the Austro-Hungarian Bank, which was to expire at the end of 1910, should not be renewed; and that, in the event of failure to negotiate a convention between the banks of Austria and Hungary, a separate Hungarian Bank should be established.

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    In May 1814 Saud died, and his son,Abdallah, attempted to negotiate, but Mehemet Ali refused all overtures, and in January 1815 advanced into Nejd, defeated the Wahhabi army and occupied Ras, then the chief town in Kasim.

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    In October 1776 he was appointed, upon the refusal of Jefferson, on the commission with Franklin and Silas Deane to negotiate a treaty of alliance, amity and commerce with France, and also to negotiate with other European governments.

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    In some cases, the couple is able to negotiate a certain amount for spousal support themselves.

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    In some cases, the parents are able to negotiate a workable solution to how they will divide time spent with their child.

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    In the autumn of 1779 he was appointed secretary to John Adams, who had been selected as minister plenipotentiary to negotiate treaties of peace and commerce with Great Britain, and in December 1780 he was appointed diplomatic representative to the Russian government.

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    In the last years of his pontificate he was busied with preparations for a crusade and for the reunion of Christendom, and sent to Constantinople the celebrated Carmelite monk, Peter Thomas, to negotiate with the claimants to the Greek throne.

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    In the Van Brugh Livingston house on the 6th of May 1783, Washington and Governor George Clinton met General Sir Guy Carleton, afterwards Lord Dorchester, to negotiate for the evacuation by the British troops of the posts they still held in the United States.

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    Instead, they should file their return by the deadline and contact the IRS to negotiate a payment plan.

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    Interpersonal - The natural leaders and "popular" kids know how to negotiate, see other people's point of view, and often grow up to be counselors and medical professionals.

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    Isabella, Charles's sister and the wife of Edward II., was sent to France to negotiate, and with her brother's help arranged the final conspiracy against her husband.

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    It can also help those struggling to make payments on their home to negotiate with lenders to secure a more stable option for them and therefore to keep them out of foreclosure.

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    It is also a good idea to contact retailers to see if you can negotiate a lower price.

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    It is certainly worth it to try to attempt to negotiate a debt settlement because most creditors have some wiggle room in how much money they can accept for a debt.

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    It is generally unwise to attempt to negotiate a higher rate, especially when you are just starting out.

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    It was Ellsworth who suggested to Washington the sending of John Jay to England to negotiate a new treaty with Great Britain, and he probably did more than any other man to induce the senate, despite widespread and violent opposition, to ratify that treaty when negotiated.

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    It was in vain that Carlo di Malatesta, a stanch adherent of Gregory, sought at the eleventh hour to negotiate a compromise between Gregory and the synod.

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    It'll be your task to negotiate and win them over with the-cash-is-here-right-now argument.

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    It's much easier to negotiate your rate, if you speak to someone over the phone than to try to do so over the Web.

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    It's possible you can negotiate with your daughter by offering her the most expensive Disney store model that may absolutely wow her friends.

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    It's unlikely that you will succeed in bringing the asking price all the way down, but you should negotiate.

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    It's up to the buyer and the seller to negotiate how any problems identified will be handled.

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    Its general purpose is to determine how much debt you have and to negotiate with your creditors to reduce its amount.

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    James, who had at first joined his army at Salisbury, fell back to London and tried to negotiate.

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    Knowing what you want, how much you can afford to spend, and how to negotiate the best new car deal will save you big money when you step onto the lot.

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    Knowing your score will help you negotiate the best rates especially if you plan to purchase an investment property as an individual or sole proprietorship.

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    Links with the immediate hinterland may be made to negotiate about sectarian attack.

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    Lugard to negotiate treaties with the king of Nikki and other chiefs, and Lugard succeeded in doing so a few days before the arrival of French expeditions from the west.

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    Many are willing to negotiate with consumers directly if it means they will see at least some of the money they're owed in a timely manner.

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    Many banks are willing to negotiate, or agree to a short sale, in order to avoid foreclosing on a home.

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    Many dealerships are flexible and will work to negotiate a good price for you.

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    Many grew depressed and felt expendable -- especially since U.S. officials had made clear they would not negotiate with Iraq over hostages.

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    Marcellus, after an unsuccessful attempt to negotiate, began the siege in regular form (214 B.C.) by both land and sea, establishing a camp on Polichne, where stood the old temple of Olympian Zeus; but he made his chief assault on the northern side and on the defences of Tyche, particularly at the Hexapylum, the entrance facing Megara and Leontini.

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    Marching into Bohemia the Saxons occupied Prague, but John George soon began to negotiate for peace and consequently his soldiers offered little resistance to Wallenstein, who drove them back into Saxony.

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    McDougall was in 1868 sent to England to negotiate with the Hudson's Bay Company (q.v.) for the extinction of its claims, and to arrange with the imperial government for the transfer of the territory.

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    Meanwhile all hopes of an accommodation with Charles were dispelled by his flight on the 11th of November from Hampton Court to Carisbroke Castle in the Isle of Wight, his Flight object being to negotiate independently with the Scots, the parliament and the army.

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    Most properties are sold through agents and the agent will negotiate the deal between buyer and seller.

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    Naturally, the biggest benefit of buying wholesale diamonds is the opportunity to cut out at least one of the middlemen in the industry and negotiate a lower price than a jeweler would offer.

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    Negotiate for a better rate, but don't lie in order to save money.

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    Negotiate the rate independently from the purchase price of the vehicle.

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    Negotiate with creditors - If you cannot even make minimum payments, ask your creditors for temporary hardship status.

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    Negotiate with the seller to get a low purchase price.

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    Negotiate with them; some companies may offer better interest rates or costs when pushed.

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    Negotiate your sale before you mention a rebate or trade-in.

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    Not that he didn't negotiate a good deal for his wife going topless for millions of people to see, she is getting a reported $500,000 for the spread.

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    Not till the middle of 1739 would they consent to negotiate seriously for peace.

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    Now this didn't affect the track too much, but did leave a few sections greasy and difficult to negotiate.

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    Occasionally, the seller will be willing to negotiate simply to get rid of something and not have to haul it back inside.

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    On several occasions he was sent to Rome to negotiate the abolition of the Pragmatic Sanction and to defend the interests of the Angevins at Naples.

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    On the 15th of July 1908, Mr Asquith said that Sir Edward Grey had announced in the House of Commons on the 6th of June 1907 that the British government intended to negotiate with the powers for the renewal of the convention, on condition that they would relinquish the penal clause, and that none of the obligations in the convention as renewed were penal or required statutory authority.

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    On the 27th of September 1779 Jay was appointed minister plenipotentiary to negotiate a treaty between Spain and the United States.

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    On the 2nd of September Suleiman entered the city, and to the ambassadors of Ferdinand, who came to offer a yearly sum if the sultan would recognize his claim to Hungary, he replied that he had taken possession of it by the sword and would negotiate only after the surrender of Gran, Tata, Visegrad and Szekesfehervar.

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    On the accession of the new king, Christian IX., Hall resigned rather than repeal the November Constitution, which gave Denmark something to negotiate upon in case of need.

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    On Trochu's resignation he was appointed to the supreme command, in which capacity he had to negotiate the surrender.

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    Once you have a number in mind, you'll be able to negotiate more confidently with the dealer.

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    One way around this negative situation, even when you are unable to continue to make minimum payments, is to negotiate a debt settlement.

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    Organic mattresses do usually cost more than their mass-produced counterparts, but many times you can negotiate the price with the salesperson or store clerk.

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    Other defects that are minor can be used as a tool to help you negotiate a better price.

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    Otherwise it's kind of like walking into a car dealer lot, installing the baby car seat and clipping your CD holder to the sunscreen in the car you're looking at before sitting down to negotiate the price.

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    Parents can have joint legal custody of a child and negotiate an arrangement that works for them that includes time spent with each parent.

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    Payphone operators usually negotiate rents with private landlords based on a percentage of gross receipts and install the kiosks at their own expense.

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    People can call or email sellers to try to negotiate pricing.

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    Price - See if the seller is willing to negotiate the price.

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    Recent trends in car sales can provide some insight for buyers hoping to negotiate a better price at the car dealership.

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    Renowned for their ability to negotiate a woman's curves with ease, Apple Bottom jeans are a favorite of celebrities and everyday shoppers alike.

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    Roman Catholic apologetic prefers to negotiate in detail.

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    Rome was threatened with a famine, as the corn supplies from Egypt and Africa were cut off by his ships, and it was thought prudent to negotiate a peace with him at Misenum (39), which was to leave him in possession of Sicily, Sardinia and Achaea, provided he would allow Italy to be freely supplied with corn.

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    Sensible of the prudence of this advice, the emperor immediately entrusted Eugene with full powers to negotiate a treaty of peace, which was concluded at Rastadt on the 6th of March 1714.

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    She always prefers to negotiate when she can and fight when she must.

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    She will negotiate back in her memory to where this emotion first began.

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    Shortly before the fall of the Depretis-Robilant cabinet Count Robilant had announced the intention of Italy to denounce the commercial treaties with France and Austria, which would lapse en the 31st of December 1887, and had intimated his readiness to negotiate new treaties.

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    Since sweater coats run the length of the body, they negotiate a woman's curves nicely and stay just where they belong.

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    Since these items are typically an unusual color, style, or design, the shop owner is eager to negotiate on price to move the inventory.

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    Single men and women are expected to date, find the right person, and negotiate a relationship that may or may not lead to marriage.

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    So I think MGM was trying to negotiate a ten-episode deal to tie up the storylines.

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    So, let's say you go in and negotiate a deal, and you're feeling pretty good about yourself.

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    Some creditors will be willing to negotiate your debt, especially if you are able to make a lump sum payment of cash or if you are behind on your payments and your account is in danger of being sent to collections.

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    Some middleborns become very socially skilled because they have learned to negotiate and compromise daily with their siblings and their parents.

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    Some psychologists believe that moderate levels of sibling rivalry can help children learn to share, compromise, and negotiate with others.

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    Sometimes department managers may be willing to negotiate if you offer to purchase several because they need to move these units off the floor.

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    Sometimes these companies will negotiate so that you don't have to pay the total amount you owe, but instead you pay only a portion of the debt.

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    Sometimes they are open to bulk orders for which you can negotiate a good discount.

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    Sometimes, though, you can try to negotiate a lower price at the smaller, mom-and-pop used game dealers.

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    Suppose you can pay 75 percent of the debt; you may be able to negotiate this.

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    Take your time to negotiate the settlement.

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    Taking a child out to a favorite restaurant, or letting an older child negotiate a slightly later curfew for exceptional jobs well done are two possible rewards.

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    Testing his magic, he realized he could call forth a portal.  He needed an ally, but it wasn't Kris.  He had no intention of bringing Kris to meet Darkyn, not when he didn't know what Darkyn wanted.  His thoughts went to Gabriel, the best friend he hoped he hadn't lost completely.  Gabe wouldn't try to negotiate with Darkyn if things went bad.

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    The additional financial strength resulting from the Offering will also enhance the Company 's ability to negotiate more favorable terms when out-licensing.

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    The additional financial strength resulting from the Offering will also enhance the Company's ability to negotiate more favorable terms when out-licensing.

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    The administrators of debt consolidation programs negotiate with lenders to lower interest rates until the debt is paid off.

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    The attorney can also negotiate on your behalf and since they are not emotionally involved in the situation, they can look at the issues logically instead of with anger or hurt.

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    The big benefit to the consumer is that the counseling service works with the lender or lenders to negotiate a lower interest rate, a lower monthly payment amount, or both.

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    The Boers now cast about to find a man who should have the necessary ability, as they said, to negotiate on equal terms with the British authorities should any future dispute arise.

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    The British government repudiated the claim of right, but were willing to negotiate upon the question of international regulation.

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    The Chinese, indeed, endeavoured to delay their progress by negotiation rather than by force; and they succeeded in treacherously arresting some distinguished persons who had been sent into the Chinese lines to negotiate.

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    The Christian governments either uttered useless and impotent complaints at Constantinople, or endeavoured to negotiate directly with Algiers, as in the case of the negotiations of Sanson Napollon during the ministry of Richelieu.

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    The clause in which this proposal was embodied provided in effect that, whenever there is danger of a rupture between two powers, each of them shall choose a third power to which these differences shall be referred, and that, pending such reference, for a period not exceeding thirty days (unless the time is extended by agreement) the powers at issue shall cease to negotiate with each other and leave the dispute entirely in the hands of the mediating powers.

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    The company appears unwilling to negotiate in a meaningful manner at the moment.

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    The company should have a good reputation for being able to provide professional counseling as well as the ability to negotiate a fair settlement of your debt.

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    The company will negotiate with your creditors for a lower payoff, usually around 40 to 50 percent of your total debt.

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    The confederacy was from its beginning supported by the Roman see, though Podébrad after the death of his implacable enemy, Pius II., attempted to negotiate with the new pope, Paul II.

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    The Cortes authorized the government to negotiate with the foreign bondholders with a view to cancelling that agreement.

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    The counseling service will contact your debtors to negotiate new repayment terms that may reduce or eliminate interest, penalties and late fees.

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    The couple can try to negotiate a divorce settlement themselves, with the help of a mediator or their attorneys.

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    The court decided to negotiate, and called upon the duke to return.

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    The delay, together with the proposal of John Jay, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs and commissioner to negotiate a commercial treaty with the Spanish envoy, to surrender navigation rights on the lower Mississippi for twenty-five years in order to remove the one obstacle to the negotiations, aroused so much feeling that General James Wilkinson and a few other leaders began to intrigue not only for a separation from Virginia, but also from the United States, and for the formation of a close alliance with the Spanish at New Orleans.

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    The downside is that it is difficult to quickly get to the information you require, so for hard facts it actually might be easier to go to a watch vendor's site rather than negotiate your way through the comic book pages.

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    The duke unwillingly complied, but when the French entered Piedmont and demanded the cession of the fortresses of Turin and Verrua, he refused, and while still professing to negotiate with Louis, joined the league of Austria, Spain and Venice.

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    The estates then chose twelve of their number - among whom was Count Henry Matthias Thurn - who were to negotiate with the king and his councillors.

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    The fat bitch was trying to negotiate with me!

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    The game is a bit more advanced so play for younger children may prove difficult as you can use strategy to negotiate trades and call rookies up from the minors.

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    The German Liberals and the governmental Socialists had withdrawn their support from Bethmann Hollweg's Government at the time of the so-called " Peace Resolution " (July 19 1917), largely on the ground that it was inconceivable that the Allies and America should ever negotiate with politicians like Zimmermann and Bethmann, who had been guilty of the note to Mexico and other treacherous proceedings.

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    The government of Bolivia also attempted to negotiate a treaty of peace with Chile in 1884, and for this purpose sent representatives to Santiago.

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    The group can negotiate affordable rates for their members and pass on the savings.

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    The imprudent conduct of the Madras authorities had irritated beyond endurance the two greatest Mussulman powers in the peninsula, the nizam of the Deccan and Hyder Ali, the usurper of Mysore, who began to negotiate an alliance with the Mahrattas.

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    The length of time you have to pay back a second mortgage will be established when you negotiate the repayment terms with your lender.

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    The mediator helps the couple negotiate each point of a settlement until both of them are satisfied with the outcome.

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    The more information you have about a car, the better you'll be able to negotiate to get a good price.

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    The next year six deputies, two appointed by each of the three allied counts of Flanders, Champagne and Blois, were despatched to Venice to negotiate for ships.

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    The officers were called to meet at Newburgh, and it was the avowed purpose of the leaders of the movement to march the army westward, appropriate vacant public lands as part compensation for arrears of pay, leave Congress to negotiate for peace without an army, and "mock at their calamity and laugh when their fear cometh."

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    The Pact of Halepa was restored, the troops were withdrawn from the interior, financial aid was promised to the island, a Christian governor-general was appointed, the assembly was summoned, and an imperial commissioner was despatched to negotiate an arrangement.

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    The parliament, however, continued to negotiate, and accordingly Charles was removed by the army to Hurst Castle on the 1st of December, the troops occupied London on the 2nd; while on the 6th and 7th Colonel Pride "purged" the House of Commons of the Presbyterians.

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    The Post Office at the same time established several telephone exchanges in provincial towns so as to enable the PostmasterGeneral " to negotiate with the telephone companies in a satisfactory manner for licences."

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    The principal task confronting President Santa Maria on assuming the presidency was to negotiate a treaty of peace with Peru and provide for the evacuation of the Chilean army of occupation.

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    The series documents the newly married couple as they negotiate life in an average-sized world.

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    The service will usually charge you a fee which is based on the amount of savings they are able to negotiate for you.There are many companies available.

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    The supplier was asking a lot of money, but we were able to negotiate a good deal.

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    The survivor will often try and "negotiate" with God or even a doctor as a way of trying to save that person's life.

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    The system works by both parties obtaining legal counsel in an attempt to negotiate divorce settlements.

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    The techniques taught in the courses can help students negotiate the team building process, outline deliverables, create deliverables and submit them to the course facilitator or instructor for grading.

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    The wall follower must negotiate the maze; it must not climb or jump over the walls of the maze.

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    Then she'll negotiate on that no-pain thing.

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    Then, make sure you let them see how responsible you are and calmly negotiate your rights.

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    There are two ways that parents can negotiate or have a joint custody arrangement imposed on them by the court.

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    There is a common misconception that creditors will only negotiate with account holders if the account has already moved into delinquent status.

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    There were many causes of quarrel between the two ambitious young monarchs, but the detention at Copenhagen in 1563 of a splendid matrimonial embassy on its way to Germany, to negotiate a match between Eric and Christina of Hesse, which King Frederick for political reasons was determined to prevent, precipitated hostilities.

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    There's no pay chart based on experience, but your employer will negotiate a salary with you individually.

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    Thereupon Washington, fearing that war might result, appointed Jay minister extraordinary to Great Britain to negotiate a new treaty, and the Senate confirmed the appointment by a vote of 18 to 8, although the non-intercourse resolution which came from the house a few days later was defeated in the senate only by the casting vote of Vice-President John Adams. Jay landed a Falmouth in June 1794, signed a treaty with Lord Grenville on the 19th of November, and disembarked again at New York on the 28th of May 1795.

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    These agents often get group discounts on cruises to start with, and when the cruise lines get really desperate they may be able to negotiate great prices for you, especially if you plan to travel with several friends or family members.

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    These are merely illustrative of some of the more generic goals that you might negotiate.

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    These companies work on your behalf to negotiate the settlement directly with the creditors or collection agencies.

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    These requirements also pertain to mortgage professionals who negotiate short sales on behalf of homeowners.

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    They can also use billows, boxes, and sofa cushions to create obstacles courses for the baby to negotiate.

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    They can hop, stand on one foot, and negotiate the rungs of a jungle gym.

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    They can negotiate one with the help of their attorneys or a mediator.

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    They can run fairly well and negotiate stairs holding on to a banister with one hand and putting both feet on each step before going on to the next one.

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    They may be able to negotiate with your creditors to reduce penalties and interest, but the decision is up to the creditors.

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    They sell airline tickets, make hotel reservations, negotiate special corporate hotel and car rental pricing, and create reports on company travel expenditures.

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    They sell so many books that they can negotiate good deals with publishers, or sometimes they just want your business so much that they're willing to slash prices.

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    They were by this forced to confess that they possessed no authority to negotiate.

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    This included changes to the navigation and putting in a discussion facility so that dealers could negotiate purchases directly with the manufacturer.

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    This may not only help you beat other interested buyers to the sale, but it may also enable you to negotiate better terms with the seller.There are a number of different mortgage bridge loans available in Texas.

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    This means that the price you pay will not be the Black Book value, but you can negotiate.

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    This will eliminate frustration later on, and it will be a bargaining chip in your favor when you negotiate with sellers.

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    This won't remove debt completely, but you may be able to negotiate better interest and payback terms with a relative.

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    Though the Dutch were still endeavouring to negotiate a peace with the Council of State which governed in the British Isles after the execution of King Charles I., they made ready for war.

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    Though there are companies and attorneys who can help to negotiate a debt settlement on your behalf, it is possible to get the debt settled on your own.

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    To deal with this, unions usually negotiate an agreement to protect the pay of any losers for a period of time.

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    To do so, they negotiate directly with creditors, explaining that the total amount they owed cannot be paid and determining the minimum amount the creditor will accept.

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    To the joy and pride of the whole army, a personal interview was refused, and instead of the Sovereign, Prince Dolgorukov, the victor at Wischau, was sent with Savary to negotiate with Napoleon if, contrary to expectations, these negotiations were actuated by a real desire for peace.

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    True to his princIples, Fox had done his best to negotiate terms of peace with Napoleon; but the breakdown of the attempt had persuaded even the Whigs that an arrangement was impossible, and in view of this fact Grenville thought it his duty to advise the king that the disabilities of Roman Catholics and dissenters in the matter of serving in the army and navy should be removed, in order that all sections of the nation might be united in face of the enemy.

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    Unfortunately, it isn't always possible to get an extension or negotiate a reduction or elimination of your late fees.

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    Used car dealers negotiate for a living.

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    Using a speed test can help you negotiate for service tweaks and better rates if your tested speeds don't match your provider's promises.

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    We can do more good by engaging Death from some place other than where she has absolute power.  She has no reason to negotiate with us.

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    We must do it while we are still strong enough to negotiate, and not a broken rabble led by brutal war lords.

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    Weakness. Willingness to negotiate.

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    What's more, the majority of cruise lines won't negotiate a cabin change on last minute deals as most exterior or balcony staterooms are usually already taken by passengers who paid full price.

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    When Charles X., after retracting the hated ordinances, sent the comte d'Argout 1 to Laffitte to negotiate a change of ministry, the banker replied, "It is too late.

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    When discussing technical writer salaries, don't forget that you often have the power to negotiate a higher salary for yourself.

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    When first starting out, it is best to work as an apprentice with a reputable buyer and learn how they negotiate deals and otherwise navigate the sometimes less than crystal clear world of the diamond trade industry.

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    When in 1738 the Hats came into power the younger Hopken obtained a seat in the secret committee of the diet, and during the Finnish war of 1741-42 was one of the two commissioners appointed to negotiate with Russia.

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    When Jack Cade's rebellion occurred in 1450 Waynflete was employed with Archbishop Stafford, the chancellor, to negotiate with the rebels at St Margaret's church, Southwark, close to Winchester House.

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    When you consult with an attorney, try to negotiate a flat fee instead of an hourly fee.

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    When you do need to visit the doctor and your visit or procedure might not be covered, negotiate a payment plan with the office or hospital whenever possible.

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    When you're ready to negotiate, come back.

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    When, as if to test his authority, Byllynge, in 1682-1683, removed Jennings who had been a popular governor, the assembly, by the advice of William Penn, passed a series of resolutions in the form of a protest, and in 1684 two agents were sent to England to negotiate with Byllynge.

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    When, therefore, in August 1807, Gambier arrived in the Sound, and the English plenipotentiary Francis James Jackson, not perhaps the most tactful person that could have been chosen, hastened to Kiel to place the British demands before the crown prince, Frederick not only refused to negotiate, but ordered the Copenhagen authorities to put the city in the best state of defence possible.

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    Whether you are reselling the gold or expect your children or grandchildren to resell the bullion, the certificate will authenticate the gold and make it easier on the sellers to negotiate prices.

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    Within the Catholic body itself there was even at this time a more or less pronounced anti-Roman movement, a reflection of the Gallican and Febronian tendencies on the continent of Europe, and the " Catholic Committee," consisting for the most part of influential laymen, which had been formed to negotiate with the government, was prepared to go a long 1 This declaration, which denounced the mass as " idolatrous and superstitious," was taken by all office-bearers, including bishops on taking their seats in the House of Lords, until the Relief Act of 1829.

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    Working up a debt management plan with an agency that will negotiate on your behalf assures creditors of your intent to pay off all debt.

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    You can negotiate for a longer period on an introductory rate.

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    You can negotiate for peace with your fellow nations and open trade routes with other lands.

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    You can negotiate terms of payments like paid-in-full in 30, 60, or 90 days.

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    You can negotiate with banks and dealerships to get the best interest rates and terms available.

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    You can often find a sound deal on a year-old model and negotiate the price down further.

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    You may be able to negotiate the commission with the store owner, particularly if your pieces are selling well in other stores.

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    You may even be able to negotiate a price lower than the ticketed amount or than those offered in thrift or consignment shops.

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    You or anyone acting on Your behalf must not negotiate admit or repudiate any claim without Our written consent.

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    You will be able to benefit from discounts we negotiate with suppliers of helpful herbal supplements - lower prices for members.

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    You will deal with spot orders and negotiate long term contracts.

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    You'll also need to make sure you negotiate the trade separately from your new purchase.

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    You'll go through practices, play games, hire and fire agents, get haircuts and tattoos, conduct interviews with the media, negotiate contracts, and even take on endorsements and earn starring roles in movies.

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    Younghusband with a small escort to negotiate at Khambajong, to the north of the Sikkim frontier.

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    Your attorney may need these documents to help negotiate a settlement with your spouse, or present to the court during hearings or a trial.

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    Your mileage will surely vary and not all carriers are equally open to these kinds of conversations, but it may be possible to negotiate a better plan than what is openly displayed on the company's website.