Sentences with phrase «negotiating position became»

The more we have of both, the stronger our negotiating position becomes.

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As the electorate becomes more and more fractured, small extremist parties might not actually grow in size (the voter base for extreme views remains the same), but the need to get that last one or two votes to build a majority coalition becomes greater and greater, making the negotiating position of extreme parties much greater, and allowing them to force their platforms onto the coalition in exchange for their vote.
If the other bodies in the European Union approve it, the anti-geoengineering statement could become part of the EU's negotiating position for the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro in June 2012.
When I became president of the Fairfield Education Association (FEA) in 2014/15 we had many open building rep positions, those individuals representing their buildings often didn't show up for meetings, and the FEA primarily engaged in two activities: negotiating a contract every three years and representing teachers when they got into trouble.
Then you come out of the slight curve you were negotiating, or the road becomes less bumpy, and, without any change in throttle position, it's full steam ahead once more.
«Although it has become longer, countries are now fully aware of each other's positions,» said Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), acknowledging that the more than doubling of the text's length would make the next negotiating session «a little bit more difficult.»
We also hold the view that a negotiated resolution, before positions become entrenched and costs escalate, is in general in the interests of both sides.
I can comfortably negotiate with buyers on price and terms, without becoming emotionally involved or eroding my position.
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