No tenders were called for: Mr Blanchard secured the concession directly by negotiation with President Joaquim Chissano's government.
In other countries, like Canada, drug prices are driven down by negotiation with government-run insurance plans or by competition.
The relationship of the executive and the assembly is not laid out in the framework agreement and would be determined by negotiation.
SNP's traditional three-stage approach of election, followed by negotiation, followed by referendum.
Shipowners hope that, if they do not succeed in getting rid of the payments by negotiation, a new convention on seafarers' rights being drafted at the International Labour Organisation, a United Nations body, will put an end to the scheme.
Already featured earlier by Meghan Casserly in ForbesWoman, GetRaised could be your solution if you are intimidated by the negotiation process.
The prime minister's speech was also preceded by careful negotiation with the Britain in Europe campaign, which is growing impatient for Mr Blair to speak up for the euro.
He might as well have been following the negotiation game plan laid out by Harvard Program on Negotiation gurus Fisher and Shapiro.
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Sounds like a very clever piece of negotiation by Google there, very clever indeed.
As the serial bankruptcies in the airline industry have shown, court-supervised reorganization is often just labor negotiation by other means.
But make no mistake, that dialog, although brief, was a brilliant piece of negotiation by Robinson and hits on the critical points of my system.
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Mr. JOE ANTOS (American Enterprise Institute): Price negotiation by the government for prescription drugs is a great sound bite but it's not a good policy and it basically won't work.
South Africa possibly satisfied him most: the Afrikaner cabinet and ANC officials, trained separately by him in negotiation workshops, agreeing to end apartheid without resorting to violence.
The U.S. should help prepare the Syrian opposition for the challenges of governing a fractured country by facilitating the negotiation for a representative and unified political entity, with a greater role for pragmatic leaders on the inside.
This step-by-step negotiation preparation process, though designed to help defense department agencies purchase everything from a gross of grenades to a dozen F-15s, is every bit as useful to the woman negotiating health care services for her family, extended family, friends, and, in my case, an impoverished ex-husband.
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So, in view of Mr Hunt's publicly stated admiration for News Corp and Rupert Murdoch, he probably now needs to demonstrate that he was not doing a favour to News Corp by permitting the negotiation of these remedies - which ultimately involved News Corp promising to spin-off 61% of Sky News.
The start of the second term is likely to be preoccupied with more of the same: International efforts to remove al-Qaeda-linked rebels from the north of Mali - by force or negotiation or both - and efforts to ensure that Zimbabwe and Kenya avoid repeating the violence that wrecked their last elections.
So if they thought that by coming into a negotiation they'd be able to relieve pressure, the opposite has happened.
And I probably will not give you a play-by-play of every negotiation that takes place.
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And the negotiation was dominated by attempts of some nations to exempt certain stocks by adding in specific loopholes.
"Given the strategic merits of the SoftBank transaction, the sales and negotiation process overseen by the board, the strength of the valuation relative to precedent transactions, and the market reaction, a vote for the transaction is warranted, " ISS said.
Another al-Maliki adviser, Sadeq al-Rikabi, said the contract would be temporary since the U.N. mandate under which the United States operates in Iraq will expire at the end of the year, to be replaced by a bilateral agreement under negotiation.
Deals between insurers are sometimes canceled midstream by invoking contract clauses or through negotiation.
Roosevelt was also extremely effective at working with Congress by weaving together coalitions through constant negotiation and discussion.
We are ridiculously strongly influenced by any number that enters the negotiation environment.
He said that Russia had accomplished this by persistently questioning Western proposals for military intervention in Bosnia and by supporting a continuing process of negotiation among the conflicting sides.
The Amsterdam summit in 1997 introduced Mr Blair to the niceties of EU treaty-making, and was followed soon afterwards by the ghastly four-night negotiation of the Nice treaty in 2000.
The way to reach a bipartisan compromise is in bipartisan negotiations, where a plan emerges that is the product of that negotiation and is supported by Republicans and Democrats and then presented.
One of the all-time bestselling books on negotiation is Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher and William Ury.
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