Sentences with phrase «other side of the negotiating table»

Here's how to land a big account from the other side of the negotiating table:
If club executives are still attempting to get transfer deals done on January 31, chances are those on the other side of the negotiating table will ask for everything but the clothes on their back.
«Language like calling the EU a «gang» is the kind of ham - fisted diplomacy that only serves to reduce the good will we need on the other side of the negotiating table,» he said.
Set in 1951, the «Indignation» drew respectful reviews at Sundance, where Schamus spent years on the other side of the negotiating table as the head of Good Machine and later, Focus Features.
Set in 1951, «Indignation» drew respectful reviews at Sundance, where Schamus spent years on the other side of the negotiating table as the head of Good Machine and later, Focus Features.
Through volunteering with Artists» Legal Advice Services and in her role as legal summer student with Live Nation Entertainment, Palumbo experienced the many legal issues facing artists from the other side of the negotiating table.
Often, the lawyers best placed to assess your professionalism and competence are the ones sitting on the other side of the negotiating table.
Thus, it could vindicate its own values claims by treating individuals as autonomous subjects, rather than objects who may be treated instrumentally as bargaining chips in a negotiation — a position which has unfortunately already been displayed by the UK political leaders who will soon sit on the other side of the negotiating table.
In one study, people trying to bargain down the price of a landscape painting were willing to accept a higher cost if the person on the other side of the negotiating table cracked, «I'll throw in my pet frog.»
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