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Meanings of re-enter talks in English
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Usage of re-enter talks in English
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Instead, they say they would re-entertalks as if brandishing a petition.
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Coca-Cola HBC Ireland last night urged the union Siptu to re-entertalks and end its strike.
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The Health Service Executive (HSE) Board has agreed to re-entertalks on the new hospital consultants contract.
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The motion to re-entertalks was supported by all those present except the Amalgamated Transport and General Workers' Union.
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Parents reacted angrily to the weekend decision by the ASTI not to re-entertalks with the Government appointed mediator, Mr Tom Pomphrett.
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ICTU sources last night said that wider issues needed to be clarified before the unions could re-entertalks with the Government and employers.
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Both unions in the childcare dispute have welcomed a Labour Court recommendation urging them to re-entertalks with management on pay and professional issues.
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Iran has repeatedly said it will not re-entertalks with the United States unless it reverses Trump's decision to withdraw from the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Secondary teacher unions are to re-entertalks next week with Minister for Education and Skills Jan O'Sullivan to see whether compromise can be reache(...)
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The Irish Hospital Consultants Association (IHCA) has agreed to re-entertalks, on a limited basis, with the Government on a new contract for specialist doctors.
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After announcing last week that the IRA would re-entertalks, it confirmed a meeting had now taken place "to set out the basis for discussions".