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Meanings of british negotiators in English
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Usage of british negotiators in English
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Barnier said he had invited Britishnegotiators to discuss the backstop next week.
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The best-case scenario for Britishnegotiators is an extension of a few weeks.
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Barnier said he had invited Britishnegotiators to work on the backstop issue next week.
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The only choice the Britishnegotiators could apparently make was a choice between two evils.
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Rees-Mogg urged Britishnegotiators to stop being "cowed by the EU".
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Political rows in London held back Britishnegotiators.
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This plan will not survive contact with the enemy when the Britishnegotiators get to Brussels.
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Next week Britishnegotiators will engage with the European Commission in a series of make-or-break sessions.
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But it's also true that Britishnegotiators won important concessions precisely because Brussels is keen to reach agreement.
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We will continue to work with the UK team. Britishnegotiators are due in Brussels again later this week.
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May hopes Britishnegotiators can reach an agreement over the weekend, which she can discuss with the cabinet on Tuesday.
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Britishnegotiators, however, view themselves not as tough guys but as injured parties who face intransigent, inflexible interlocutors in Brussels.
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They must be dismayed at the prospect of weakened Britishnegotiators vulnerable to constant carping and second-guessing by a hung British parliament.
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Britishnegotiators insist that Monday's lunch is not the deadline for agreement ahead of a meeting of European Union leaders on December 14th.
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Cameron's talents of forceful charm and forensic affability have made him the most successful of these four Britishnegotiators with our EU partners.
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Britishnegotiators have said Britain's size and proximity give it the leverage to negotiate a more ambitious relationship with the EU than any other state.