Sentences with phrase «start of negotiations»

New documents reveal that the European Commission assured ExxonMobil at the very start of negotiations on the major US - EU free trade deal that the deal would help remove obstacles to expanding fossil fuel development in Africa and South America.
On the Sunday before start of negotiations, youth delegates from 70 countries met for a one - day forum to share and package ideas that could be brought forward to negotiators through the workshop.
Once perfected, statutory demands were presented against both guarantors which resulted in the immediate start of negotiations followed by an instalment settlement of the entire debt, plus interest.
Even from the very start of the negotiations, Mr Clegg was irritated by the way Mr Brown went «on and on» at him.
President Xi Jinping promised on Tuesday to open the country's economy further and lower import tariffs on products like cars, in a speech seen as an attempt to defuse the increasingly bitter dispute with the United States and possibly open the way for the start of negotiations after both sides threatened tit - for - tat tariffs.
In my non knowledge opinion I reckon it's the start of negotiations.
Tottenham didn't fall for it, naturally, and got the player for the figure stated at the start of the negotiations, rather than the bloated attempts thrown out to the Dutch media whilst talks were ongoing.
Article 50 is the clause that triggers the start of a negotiation to leave the EU.
«This is all the start of the negotiation process, which will all be conducted by a handful of people in secret,» Stec said.
A discussion at the start of negotiations should prevent such a problem.
«Saying you're going to be a bloody difficult woman right at the start of negotiations tends to make sure that you do get a bad deal,» the shadow education secretary said.
It seemed that the result of the COP was laid upon the start of the negotiations.
The Council drafts guidelines for the negotiations of the withdrawal agreement (that this is the necessary second step is not explicitly spelled out, but the wording «in light of the guidelines -LSB-...] the Union shall negotiate» makes it clear that drafting the guidelines has to precede the start of the negotiations — whether the guidelines can be amended during the negotiations is not clarified);
Unfortunately, some clients consider a submitted invoice to be the start of a negotiation.
On 8 March 2017, Green Party Members of Parliament Wouter De Vriendt and Benoit Hellings tabled a motion in Belgium's federal parliament urging the federal government to call for the start of negotiations aimed at creating an additional protocol within the Convention on Conventional Weapons to pre-emptively ban the development, production, and use of fully autonomous weapons.
If you get a «no», see it as a start of a negotiation, not the end of a discussion.
The BCTC coordinates the start of negotiations, monitors progress, keeps negotiations on track, provides information to the public and allocates funds to support First Nations» participation.
This marks the start of negotiations over the state spending plan — Brown will bargain with the state legislature over the next five months.
In high - context cultures, the relationship usually comes first before negotiations start — unlike low - context, where the start of a negotiation is usually the start of the relationship.
Having this information available before the start of negotiations help the potential purchaser to properly assess whether the condition of the home is acceptable and what sort of offer is reasonable.
«However, since the start of negotiations, I doubt there was a deal to be made.
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