But anything other than a straight in-or-out question may result in a damaging wrangle.
But asking what price the nuclear electricity will be is proving a much tougher wrangle.
That wrangle lasted until October 2007, when the company agreed to reduce the royalty rates.
After a brief wrangle in the bankruptcy courts, Britain's Barclays has taken over Lehman's American operations.
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City manager Mark Hughes initially signalled his intention to wait for Eto'o to resolve the wrangle.
Savvy buyers wrangle services from distributors by agreeing to buy more components, undercutting margins on the contract.
In reality Mr. Dodd will wrangle another extension next year, and the year after that, and .
It will be educational watching Budget Chairman Patty Murray wrangle Democratic votes for a huge tax increase.
Fearing a legal wrangle between the courts, the Supreme Court said on 14 March it was taking over.
How did a new and disorganised country with so little leverage wrangle so much from a sceptical Europe?
The U.K. government has been reluctant to wrangle with its long-time ally over the blunder of a private company.
The Speaker and his lieutenants have spent days trying to twist arms and wrangle votes within their own conference.
During the wrangle the Reverend Giles Fraser resigned as canon chancellor of St Paul's in support of the protesters.
We have also seen shorthand make a difference in the wrangle over Iraq.
The wrangle has brought work on the tram network to a virtual standstill.
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Unfortunately, the wrangle between the UCI and ASO means that passport information will not be used in this year's Tour.
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What have these Republicans been doing over the sixteen months since the debt ceiling wrangle of 2011, besides raise taxes?
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Mrs Griffiths denied claims that a wrangle over funding had left the Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust without a budget.
All of these finger-friendly surfaces work alongside two pairs of electromagnetic pickup channels per string to wrangle the 96 simultaneous harmonics.
On the rare occasion I can wrangle an intern to transcribe a long interview for me, I jump at the chance.
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The war itself, and the prolonged diplomatic wrangle that preceded it, have been widely blamed for holding back economic growth worldwide.
The commemorations end a wrangle over the remains of the outlaw, who led a gang in Victoria in the 19th Century.
Mr McConnell said he would not be drawn into a cross-border wrangle with the Home Office, which is responsible for immigration.
The transfer brings to end the bitter wrangle between the two clubs, with Everton boss David Moyes accusing City of "disgusting" behaviour.
Worst scenario: Your spouse gets into a legal wrangle with your kids.
Geithner has played a large role in the government's efforts to wrangle the credit crisis, which has damaged markets and economies worldwide.
Some news reports Sunday speculated that Google opposed Microsoft s bid because it might be trying to wrangle a deal of its own with Yahoo!
Behind this prolonged, bitter wrangle is, of course, an extremely profitable market with margins on individual products ranging as high as 40%.
After all, once you load everyone into the car, agree on a restaurant, wrangle the kids orders, etc. the convenience factor is wiped away.
While few doubt the sincerity of the more than 180, 000 signatories to the petition, the issue has become part of a broader political wrangle.
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