Different political wings start to negotiate about coalitions and are already promoting new contenders.
But the government insists that there is nothing to negotiate about with groups that are purely criminal.
However, Unison's Jim Bell said the trust would not negotiate about the cuts at Wakefield, Dewsbury and Pontefract.
It has nothing to negotiate about and no one to negotiate with.
Were countries not already committed to negotiate about agriculture and services, there would be no impetus at all for a new round, says a senior western diplomat.
He also welcomed the changes because they would relieve doctors of the need to negotiate with employers about their worker's return to work.
After you've been accepted at a college, don't be afraid to negotiate with the school about a financial aid package.
The essential question is not who should negotiate or where or about what, but the intentions of the relevant powers.
Correspondents say there is a growing international debate about whether to negotiate with the Taleban as the insurgents make gains in Afghanistan.
And what about starting to negotiate a free trade agreement with Japan?
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If you were just offered a new job or your annual performance review is approaching, you might be thinking about how to negotiate your pay.
The BBC's Andrew Walker in Brussels says European leaders will be relieved that there is now a Greek government to negotiate with, but concern about what they will be asking for.
She added that as the course instructor concluded that the technique was so obvious that no demonstration was necessary, it was vital she should at least give clear and specific instructions about how to negotiate the pole, so as to control the speed of descent - but she did not.
The Bush administration said that despite a newer licensing process at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, experiences in the 1970s and 1980s have left uncertainty among potential investors about their ability to negotiate the new system.
But the provision -- when we talked about what the Republicans, when they said they couldn't negotiate anymore because of tax increases -- let's just talk about where they were drawing the line.
And the reason I think it is important is because if we are going to send a signal to the Iraqis that we are serious, and prompt the Shia, the Sunni and the Kurds to actually come together and negotiate, they have to have clarity about how serious we are.
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Despite the declarations about ceasefires and the new willingness to negotiate, the fighting continues unabated.
It also enables you to negotiate your compensation, since you can be clear about your value to the company.
He has sensible, if incremental, ideas about encouraging competition in the managed-care component of Medicare, and about giving Medicare administrators the authority to negotiate bulk discounts.
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The Ninth Circuit has been taking a more vigilant stance toward class actions in recent years, especially where lawyers try to steer money toward unrelated charities in so-called cy pres distributions or where there are questions about whether plaintiff lawyers colluded with the defense to negotiate a fee at the expense of their clients.
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First talk to investors about whether they want to invest at all, then negotiate price.
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Several of his colleagues, also looking for new opportunities, strategized together about what salaries they were aiming for and how to negotiate to get there.
Ms. MOLLYANN BRODY (Kaiser Family Foundation): About 85 percent of the public overall favors allowing the government to negotiate with drug companies to get lower prices for Medicare prescription drugs.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has written a detailed guide designed for claimants to help them find out why they have been overpaid, what can be done about it, how to write a dispute letter and how to negotiate repayment.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, a Manhattan Democrat who helped negotiate the budget that cut Advantage, said there is "great concern" about homelessness in his chamber and plans to discuss with Mr. Cuomo what can be done about "enhancing" programs that would help the needy.
What Chuck and I and I think many people are curious about is this new, adamant desire on your part not to negotiate, when that seems to conflict with the entire history in the modern era of American Presidents and the debt ceiling, and your own history on the debt ceiling.
However, Mr. Obama has said he won't negotiate over that must-pass measure, and Republicans have been gun-shy about reviving their past strategy of threatening to delay a debt-limit increase to get their way.
The Unite union said it had tried unsuccessfully to negotiate a two-year deal on behalf of its 1, 400-strong membership worth about 4.5%.
There are similar suspicions about a recent decree limiting the number of consumers that can leave the pool and negotiate directly with generators.
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