Sentences with phrase «much negotiation»

This will tell you how much negotiation room you have when making an offer to pay off the debt.
However, if the home seller bought within the last few years for a price not far from today's market value, there isn't much negotiation flexibility.
After much negotiation, the guys reluctantly accept Gary's invitation for the challenge and catch up on old times.
Even worse, it stopped working after 3 days, and Onyx refused to refund me in spite of much negotiations and their supposedly «no - questions - asked» refund policy.
And explains that for him, there is a negotiaton between the two, since his work is very much a negotiation between chance and control.
We often take it for granted today, but the constitutional amendment creating the Charter was accomplished through much negotiations, compromises, and a process of many, many years.
After much negotiation, the publishers are experimenting with new ways of doing business.
How much negotiation would be required to add more hours to their work week, and what would need to be sacrificed in exchange if they insist on their hours remaining the same?
After much negotiation, Anna has agreed to give Richardson custody of their two youngest boys, Dylan and Nicholas, for each of the next three school years, beginning in January.
After much negotiation and planning with the Royal Government of Bhutan, a Catch - Vaccinate - Neuter - Release program (CVNR) was implemented in Bhutan in 2009.
«Jawa Scrap Vendors have, after much negotiation, made arrangements with local smugglers to circumvent an ongoing embargo, and now sell Grade 11 Crafting Materials.»
That said, the exit is a long process — the UK is required to give two years notice and during that time there will be much negotiation.
After much negotiation it became clear that the unanimity required under Article 113 TFEU was absent.
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