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1 The President wants to be able to negotiate new trade agreements.
2 He should wield this power to try and negotiate new and original policies.
3 Cayman and Cuban officials are due to meet soon to negotiate new migration terms.
4 They might also negotiate new term contacts and the desired volume with term clients.
5 Calpers' size and clout is expected to inspire other pension funds to negotiate new terms.
6 Cayman and Cuban officials are due to meet later this year to negotiate new migration terms.
7 After Britain leaves the EU, it will have to negotiate new trade agreements with many countries.
8 She said the newly separated United Kingdom will need to negotiate new trade deals with EU nations.
9 Their proximity to markets like Indonesia make it particularly important for Ireland to negotiate new tax treaties.
10 Congress created a panel to negotiate new driver's license standards, but the new rules supersede the panel.
11 Investors traded cautiously ahead of the outcome of a EU summit to negotiate new membership terms for Britain.
12 Cayman and Cuban officials are due to meet soon to negotiate new terms of the 1999 migration agreement.
13 The bankers have given Fletcher an extension until the end of May so the parties can negotiate new terms.
14 Their relationship is now governed by a transition arrangement that keeps previous rules in place while they negotiate new terms.
15 Trump also wants to make new investments in infrastructure, from roads to airports, and negotiate new trade deals, particularly with China.
16 Nor do I believe that -as the world's fifth largest economy -we would not eventually negotiate new trade deals.
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