Sentences with phrase «negotiation than a discussion»

This meeting might feel more like a negotiation than a discussion.

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The key factors for bringing about that discussion are that Palestinians realise that statehood is only attainable by negotiation, borders must be agreed upon, changes on the ground must support policies rather than work against them, and the wider region must play a role.
These, and the other questions that the co-chairs have framed for discussion, are remarkable because they address deeply the core normative issues of the negotiations that have simmered away in recent years but which have been perennially dodged rather than confronted: How should the benefits and burdens of climate action be distributed in a diverse world?
The negotiations do not appear to be falling apart like they did several times last year, and while legislative leaders may not be completely up on the minimum wage discussions, the knowledge of their members, to a greater degree than before, has been tapped into.
However, after a gentlemanly attempt at an adult discussion about Gaza and Israel by David Cameron and Ed Miliband, in which the former favoured negotiation above running to the UN, PMQs unfortunately soon descended into the usual anarchic atmosphere more suited to a party than Parliament, bishops or no bishops.
And if government woulds now change its mind, then a process of discussion and negotiation should be put in place rather than just breaking of the extant laws.
It seems to me that would be a good place to start discussions, start negotiations, rather than simply taking it off the table.»
But if it were any more rigorous than simply going around the room and voting, with likely much discussion, and negotiation, and arm twisting, it's seems obvious they would say so.
It can be less costly than a litigated divorce and offers more privacy than traditional divorce litigation, since the process, discussions and negotiations are kept confidential.
The fact that discussions occurred in meetings rather than by correspondence, which meant that any misunderstandings could be ironed out immediately, was a point of contrast with solicitor negotiations which people appreciated.
«It is certainly the most extensive discussion and consideration of a board of interests other than the shareholders and negotiation of protections for those other stakeholders,» says Horner.
As indicated in my previous discussions of State and Commonwealth policies, their preference for negotiation over litigation is the first step in ensuring that native title agreements can be directed to the broader policy goal of addressing the economic and social development of the native title claim group rather than the demands of the legal system.
As indicated in my discussion of State and Territory policies (96) a preference for negotiation over litigation provides an invaluable opportunity for governments and traditional owner groups to ensure that native title agreements respond to policies directed to the economic and social development of the native title claim group rather than to the demands of the legal system.
Johnston explains that in the collaborative process, these decisions are sought immediately, with meetings and discussions happening right away, rather than the prolonged back - and - forth communication in traditional settlement negotiation between lawyers or due to significant delays in the court system.
Negotiations are held during meetings with you and your spouse, so the discussions are transparent, rather than controlled by counsel.
The fact that discussions occurred in meetings rather than by correspondence, which meant that any misunderstandings could be ironed out immediately, was a point of contrast with solicitor negotiations which people appreciated.
Marty Hawkins Served as neutral (mediator and arbitrator) in resolving more than 300 disputes since 2000 Practitioner of interest - based problem solving and negotiations Group process facilitator since 1985 and educator (teacher and administrator) since 1969 Mediates family, employment, church and education disputes Conducts school discipline hearings Facilitates group discussions and problem solving Certified by the Washington Mediation Association in the following specialty areas: Domestic Relations, Employment, Employee Relations, Education, and Education of Students with Disabilities.
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