Sentences with phrase «time of negotiations»

I had reservations about the timing of these negotiations and the incorporation of the concerns of the town supervisors.
Flanagan at the time of the negotiations was heavily involved in the teacher evaluation and charter school aspects in his role as the Senate Education committee chairman.
However, for tactical reasons, the timing of negotiations is of particular importance.
«Mr. Speaker... no exit arrangements were originally discussed between the two governments to end the bilateral arrangement by the time of negotiations.
He's condensing three decades of the Troubles and ignoring the time of negotiations that follow, and the screenplay does it simply to engender more conflict.
All of those publishers except Random House adopted the agency model at around the time of those negotiations.
The court determined that it could examine the factual circumstances at the time of the negotiation and signing of the contract to determine what a reasonable person would have understood the agreement to mean.
While removing the renewal language from the contract might seem like a big change during negotiation, it would seem to have little impact on their likely intentions at the time of negotiations, namely that the term would be for 3 years, and any extension was subject to a veto by the Dealer).
The bill (783) also adds flexibility by saying that brokerage services can be provided to consumers without an agency agreement up to the time of negotiations and makes other clarifications to existing laws.
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