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1 Ajinomoto was seen as more likely to clinch a deal than PepsiCo.
2 All parties involved in the talks were racing to clinch a deal .
3 But a fuller session would be needed afterwards to clinch a deal .
4 Now, it seems, good old-fashioned negotiating skills are required to clinch a deal .
5 So Iran is about to clinch a deal with the world's great powers?
6 A victory for the CF slate would likely help CF clinch a deal .
7 Analysts said the company faced an uphill battle to clinch a deal with Rockwell.
8 This is the companies' third attempt to clinch a deal in the last four years.
9 But differences over issues including governance and regulation have thwarted efforts to clinch a deal .
10 He secured extra time; now he will need to be bold to clinch a deal .
11 Merkel said Germany still wanted to clinch a deal .
12 Many investors and analysts expect Glaxo to clinch a deal at a modestly higher price.
13 Prospects for Sharp, which was once Apple's favoured supplier, to clinch a deal remain unclear.
14 It hopes to clinch a deal by the end of the year, or in early 2018.
15 Uncertainty over whether the sides will be able to clinch a deal roiled sterling on Tuesday.
16 But there's room for either to lob in a few more singles to clinch a deal .
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