Aún no tenemos significados para "long negotiation".
1After a long negotiation, the agreement was finalised only in recent weeks.
2A long negotiation ensued through the medium of Anthony the Trumpeter.
3The long negotiation touching the Spanish succession had at length been brought to a conclusion.
4A long negotiation followed, principally conducted by Dr. King.
5Johnson said tactical personnel were called to the home and an hours- long negotiation began with Gaines.
6The envoy communicated to the Huguenot chief the meagre result of the long negotiation with the French court.
7Blomkvist had accepted straight off, without argument, the point about which Björck was expecting to have a long negotiation.
8Finally, we are in the process of concluding a long negotiation establishing Micronesia's status as a freely associated state.
9A long negotiation followed.
10Not every merchant can, however, obtain such special "exemption," without a long negotiation and special arrangements with the authorities.
11After a long negotiation, an armistice of twelve years was agreed upon in 1609, and England and France guaranteed the execution of the treaty.
12ThSamaras told reporters: The long negotiations with the troika have been successfully concluded.
13Parker would not give a time frame on how long negotiations would take.
14After long negotiations Columbus was forced to sign a humiliating capitulation with the rebels.
15Long negotiations and debates ensued, each party becoming more and more irritated against the other.
16Britain was locked in 18-month long negotiations with France who wanted a tough regime for non-EU managers.
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