• To negotiate your way into a paying job, you need to know your value, communicate your value, and negotiate the best price for the value you bring to the table.

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  • Many pay the difference themselves, while the more savvy types negotiate them right into their contracts.

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  • Grady's company, Rearden Commerce, aims to strip out the waste and inconvenience of corporate spending using software agents capable of traversing the Internet to negotiate deals that take into account both an employee's personal tastes and the company's purchasing rules.

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  • Labor unions have shrunk and with them the power to negotiate contracts that bake cost increases into the cake.

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  • If they lose their capital, they will be forced to negotiate or they will be driven into the ground.

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  • The package would allow dairy farmers to organise themselves into stronger producer organisations to negotiate milk prices for farmers.

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  • Clarke says the GMB came across the rent discrepancy as part of its research into finding out ways to negotiate for higher pay for Southern Cross staff.

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  • Rice's Healthcare Blue Book basically offers blue book prices for medical procedures -- like the " Kelly Blue Book" value for a car that you go into the dealership with to negotiate.

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  • These lump sum payments are neither taxable to the recipient nor deductible to the payor, but the paying spouse will typically try to negotiate a lump sum amount that takes into account the loss of deductibility.

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  • Instead investors should stand up to managers, negotiate more favourable terms and put their money into smaller funds, which tend to perform better.

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  • The two countries now have a month to negotiate a settlement before the proposed tariff increases go into effect.

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  • It is precisely because such undertakings would be a nightmare to negotiate over the Internet that the Grid has come into being.

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  • Currently Bogot believes it can negotiate a settlement with the rebels and lure them into participating peacefully in the country's civic and political life.

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  • In the short term, the new president and Congress could force drug companies to negotiate lower prescription drug prices with Medicare, cutting into their profits.

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  • On his return to Sheremetyevo, to reach his departure gate the visitor must negotiate a bewildering series of queues, starting with one to get into the building: if he is unassertive, he will still be standing in one of them when his plane takes off.

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  • "It's extraordinarily difficult to negotiate any type of multiparty settlement, particularly when the sums involved reach into the tens of billions of dollars, " he said.

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  • The Republican-controlled Congress passed the Medicare drug benefit and President Bush signed it into law in late 2003 without the ability of Medicare to negotiate directly with drug companies.

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  • To negotiate a peace with Mr Nuri, Mr Rakhmonov has had to take into account the views of Russia, his anti-Islamist parliament and half a dozen warlords with their own fiefs and their own ambitions.

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  • But the elements that would go into a fiscal year 2011 agreement I don't want to negotiate from here.

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  • But when a company runs into hard times, we need to give workers and retirees a fair chance to negotiate for the benefits they've earned.

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  • The network had just made a rights deal for Miami games that year, after a June 1984 Supreme Court decision forced the NCAA to allow individual conferences and schools to negotiate their own television agreements (five-year-old ESPN, just dipping its toes into the live game broadcast business at the time, would eventually pounce in a big way, of course).

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  • Upon entering into secondary lease, landowners often have a first right of refusal so that they can negotiate with other energy companies.

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  • Only the top three in Serie A will go straight into next season's Champions League group stages with the fourth place finisher having to negotiate two qualifying rounds.

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  • Taxis are the best way to negotiate the city, and they're cheap and plentiful, but it's worth jumping into the back of a crazily colorful jeepney at least once, just for the experience.

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  • If it does not, and if the grand tour leader cannot lay the blame on Mr Fox, he faces an uncomfortable choice: back down and negotiate a new agreement, return to the jungle and take up arms once more, or disappear into the obscurity from which he came.

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  • Google's automated car can only drive by itself by tapping into Google's vast collection of maps and using information pouring in from special sensors to negotiate traffic.

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