The Labour leaders would have preferred to hold out for new negotiations with the Palestinians.
It'll require creditors to recognize that they can't hold out for the prospect of endless government bailouts.
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This may be why attractive companies, like FIS, think they can hold out for a higher price.
The mere possibility of more public money, meanwhile, will probably encourage unions to hold out for longer.
And even small countries could hold out for a better deal in sectors that matter to them.
You might be tempted to stretch your legs here, but hold out for the next stop: Port Bou, Spain.
Natural-gas reserves will hold out for 60 years at current levels of demand.
If you can't live without your phone, hold out for a smart phone.
With a career 4.39 ERA and 22-23 record, he hasn't achieved enough to hold out for a more lucrative contract.
Though smaller bulbs may last for a couple thousand hours, the larger bulbs may hold out for less than half that.
Analysts were sceptical that Foster's would take the bait, saying it was more likely to hold out for the whole company.
Bob Smith put it, "you'd have to be a total jabootz" not to hold out for a six-figure payday in such situations.
It makes you bet when you shouldn't, hold out for a miracle, even pay more just to see the other guy's cards.
In particular, a group of investment firms and hedge funds decided to hold out for the prospect of an unjustified taxpayer-funded bailout.
But with McConville adding two late points it took Tyrone's well-organised and disciplined defence to be at their best to hold out for victory.
From then on the Moroccans bombarded the Asec goal, while the Ivorians tried to hold out for the lottery of penalties on the atrocious pitch.
But Leeds could only hold out for so long, and went behind when Charlie Hodgson set up flanker Ormsby to score before the fly-half added the conversion.
DaimlerChrysler and Porsche say they will hold out for non-disclosure, but the government has threatened to enforce disclosure by law if companies do not do it voluntarily.
Nokia's latest phone, the Lumia, has been well reviewed, but sales may suffer as consumers hold out for the next version of Microsoft's software, due later this year.
Japan's economy has been battling nearly two decades of falling prices, known as deflation, which discourages spending by companies and consumers as they hold out for a better deal.
Given this risk, it may be better to sign a long-term lease at a low rental rate than to hold out for a premium rent in a year or two.
Generators will have to decide whether to accept contracts at today's low prices or hold out for ones starting as late as 2007, which may well be at better terms.
These will be the questions for users, and will determine if sales of the RTs are brisk or if consumers and businesses hold out for the full Windows 8 units.
You will not settle for things anymore because you will see what is possible when you hold out for the best and push to find people that are the best.
He reckons that - by putting all his life savings into the pot - he and his partner have enough cash to hold out for a year before they will go bankrupt.
There is still some doubt how comprehensive this treaty will be, since some of the nuclear-weapons states hold out for permitting a threshold of small explosions (equal to 500 tons of TNT or less).
Eventually, the company says it plans to have options for BlackBerrys, iPhones and a whole host of other gadgets, although at the rate things have been going, we wouldn't hold out for them anytime soon.
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