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"If it's simply a matter of negotiation, we can work something out."
With a good seamstress, it was always a matter of negotiation.
What happens to the five pound note is I suppose a matter of negotiation.
It is largely a matter of negotiation to limit the scandal.
Bear in mind that payment methods and terms are frequently a matter of negotiation.
Everything is a matter of negotiation and making some sort of adjustments.
Whether or not a retention is made is a matter of negotiation.
Just how much is a matter of negotiation.
The length of notice is a matter of negotiation between the parties.
'Human life, particularly with children, is a matter of negotiation,' says Trevarthen.
"The rest would be a matter of negotiation."
The whole matter of negotiations about all this bacta have become very delicate."
This should be a matter of negotiation among the colegislators on a case-by-case basis.
In other words, the question of the final borders is a matter of negotiations between the parties."
Increasingly, they say, retirement is becoming a matter of negotiation, requiring new flexibility in setting workers' schedules and benefits.
"When this happens, the status of the territories, whether it becomes an independent state or something else, is not really a matter of negotiations.
It was simply a matter of negotiation."
How this "merger" would be dealt with would be a matter of negotiation.
The percentage of guarantee, up to the maximum allowed, is a matter of negotiation between the lender and the Agency.
Disputes between opposing clans were frequently made matters of negotiation, with differences often settled by treaties.
"In each instance, the terms of each deal will be a matter of negotiation between investors and issuers."
It is a matter of negotiations."
Mr President, there is a great temptation in politics to consider everything to be a matter of negotiation which can be agreed on amongst people.
But if the financing disputes are a simple matter of negotiation and arbitration, the Xanadu question promises to be more intractable.
They have no meters, so the fares, theoretically lower than black-cab fares, are a matter of negotiation.