Quotes About Negotiated
In the steel industry the corporations generally have accepted collective bargaining and negotiated wage agreements with the Committee for Industrial Organization.
~ John L. Lewis
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I was considered the most progressive person the whole time I was in the legislature. I negotiated health care, I negotiated a minimum wage increase.
~ Gretchen Whitmer
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In 2011, I negotiated to sell a plot that I owned near the airport to RKW Developers whose director was Dheeraj Wadhawan.
~ Raj Kundra
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Poorly negotiated and lazily enforced trade deals have caused jobs to flee the heartland.
~ Anthony Scaramucci
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In 1916, for example, some 200,000 Britons signed a petition calling for a negotiated peace.
~ Adam Hochschild
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The term 'Consulting Producer' is extraordinarily nebulous in TV, and it really means something different depending on the show and the specific circumstances negotiated.
~ Marc Guggenheim
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On July 5, the Second Continental Congress made one final feeble effort to ward off further hostilities when it endorsed the Olive Branch Petition, urging a negotiated solution to the conflict with England. The document professed loyalty to the king and tactfully blamed his "artful and cruel" ministers.
~ Ron Chernow
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An IPO is like a negotiated transaction - the seller chooses when to come public - and it's unlikely to be a time that's favourable to you.
~ Warren Buffett
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I never had any formal voice training, but it's something I always wanted to do. 'So I negotiated a deal with a recording studio after I gathered enough material for a record. I put a group together and just went ahead and did it. What the hell.
~ Joe Penny
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We negotiated with the Honduran government the establishment of a regional military training center, for training central American forces, but the primary motivation for doing that was to be able to bolster the quality, improve the quality of the El Salvadoran fighting forces.
~ John Negroponte
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Despite that commitment, the Resistance found itself stymied. Republic space and First Order space were separated by a buffer zone of neutral systems, and the peace that had been negotiated—a peace that many, including Poe, believed existed in name only—meant that military action taken by one side upon the other was considered an overt act of war. It
~ Greg Rucka
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I've seen the impact of poorly negotiated trade agreements on manufacturing in Maine.
~ Susan Collins
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withdrawing the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP, a regional free trade deal negotiated under Obama that lowered tariffs and provided a forum to resolve intellectual property and labor disputes between the U.S. and 11 other nations, including Japan, Canada and numerous countries in Southeast Asia.
~ Bob Woodward
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I do understand that, having been a minister, there is difficulty putting stuff into legislation which is being negotiated. I quite understand.
~ Nicky Morgan
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The Labour Party was unable to impose industrial order because its paymasters in the industrial unions preferred nineteenth-century style confrontations on the shop floor—which they stood a good chance of winning—to negotiated contracts signed in Downing Street that would bind their hands for years ahead.
~ Tony Judt
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Customs are better understood as a living, negotiated tissue of practices which are continually being adapted to new ecological and social circumstances—including, of course, power relations. Customary systems of tenure should not be romanticized; they are usually riven with inequalities based on gender, status, and lineage. But because they are strongly local, particular, and adaptable, their plasticity can be the source of microadjustments that lead to shifts in prevailing practice.
~ James C. Scott
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BP cannot undo a settlement it negotiated and signed just to avoid its consequences.
~ Luther Strange
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Intimacy.... is that there are certain natural laws which govern the sexual experience of two people, and that these laws cannot be budged any more than gravity can be negotiated with.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
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Here now, in the elsewhen of the SF Café, we've had the shenanigans going on for decades, but we haven't yet adjusted to the idea of SF as a mode, still search for ways to parse it all as one big generic form, one big conventional template, bound in negotiated strictures albeit abstract. We can offer any text as SF.
~ Hal Duncan
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Obviously any export of uranium to India could only occur within an appropriate international framework to be negotiated by the commonwealth government.
~ Jay Weatherill
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Government and unions have negotiated a minimum service to be maintained during strikes.
~ Tim Parks
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The presidential and vice-presidential debates are those rare moments when people come together, but to even call them debates is a stretch because they're played by such negotiated rules, and they're so over-rehearsed.
~ Morgan Neville
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Architecture is a negotiated art, and it's highly political, and if you want to make buildings, there is diplomacy required.
~ Thom Mayne
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Swearing by European norms of honour, it negotiated with democratically elected war criminals.
~ Clive James
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