renegotiation in A Sentence

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    Contract and Lease Renegotiations.

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    Debt Reductions and Renegotiations.

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    US, China were'very close' to trade deal but Beijing began Renegotiations: Trump.

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    Sarkar is part of a 13-member group tasked with helping Canada navigate the Renegotiation of NAFTA.

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    This tradition of interpretation draws on the following practices: grammatical Renegotiation, Renegotiation of textual preference, retrieval, and concession.

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    But if EU is closed for any further Renegotiation then the government has to look for other options.

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    Another important aspect of consent is the ongoing nature that requires reaffirmation or Renegotiation as things change over time.

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    Rosa says the goal is to provide specific instructions for patients to follow and help shift their mindset from Renegotiation or evaluation back to implementation.

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    Indeed, his point man on Renegotiations, a former IMF official, has suggested that López Obrador's team agrees with the“central positions” of the country's negotiating team.

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    Indeed, his point man on Renegotiations, a former IMF official, has suggested that Lopez Obrador's team agrees with the“central positions” of the country's negotiating team.

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    Prof. Rosa says the goal is to provide specific instructions for patients to follow and help shift their mindset from Renegotiation or evaluation back to implementation.

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    Cameron said he worried“desperately” about what is going to happen next, but defended holding the referendum in 2016 as necessary to achieve a Renegotiation of Britain's relationship with the EU.

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    The Prime Minister wrote to Donald Tusk on 19 August 2019 setting out the UK's position on the Renegotiation of the Withdrawal Agreement, as well as this government's desired final destination for a long-term relationship with the EU.

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    Among its briefs will be to examine Renegotiation, find out whether DPC can sell its power to either NTPC or to neighbouring states, to lower electricity rates and finally to look into the legal and financial implications if phase III is scrapped.

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