Sentences with phrase «fraught negotiations with»

Subscription services currently offer the potential of lower profits to content distributors, which is why movie studies have been involved in a series of increasingly fraught negotiations with Netflix.
None of the amendments are likely to succeed, however, because of the fraught negotiations with other Commonwealth countries which have to be finalised before there can be any change to the constitutional arrangements around the monarchy.
Tsipras, locked in fraught negotiations with EU leaders in Brussels until Monday morning, indicated that he would carry the Athens parliament, despite some defections, in a vote on the package by Wednesday.

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The United Kingdom's own Brexit negotiation with the European Union seems fraught with suspicion and acrimony, despite best efforts to dress it up — and there are many voices within the EU which are similarly divided and hostile — not just towards the UK but also towards each other.
The lift in returns was a pleasant surprise to most analysts, with Australia considered a mature market where growth is difficult to come by, and where the clout of the two big liquor retailers Woolworths and Coles makes negotiations with suppliers generally fraught.
For Mario Cuomo, budget negotiations with Senate Republicans became particularly fraught as presidential speculation grew louder.
Negotiations with other sponsors to take over schools in the trust have been fraught and sources questioned whether Patel showed adequate leadership.
With current concentrations already so high above the 350 target, some observers are inevitably proclaiming 350 to be impossible, especially given the political context of fraught and faltering global negotiations.
It was plainly connected to the fraught negotiations and posturing over the issue of Zimbabwe, whose cricketing association has obvious links with the discredited Mugabe regime.
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