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1 To negotiate with terrorists in this particular case is a mistake .
2 He would negotiate with the American Marshals Service, exchange information for immunity.
3 I'm not obligated to negotiate with you under the law,' McNamara said.
4 He has said he will not negotiate with Republicans over that issue.
5 We really don't need the capacity to negotiate with printers, he added.
6 However, Herak has no formal leaders, making it hard to negotiate with .
7 She says they want a separate opportunity to negotiate with the Crown.
8 The question of who should negotiate with the Crown has divided Ngāpuhi.
9 It is a non union company and refused to negotiate with Mandate.
10 So take the Prime Minister's advice: negotiate with your landlord or agent.
11 I think that is wrong and we have offered to negotiate with .
12 Increasingly, they would hold the budgets and negotiate with the hospital trusts.
13 Provost Eric Isaacs confirmed that the university would negotiate with the union.
14 I will go out and negotiate with Manford Torondo, leader to leader.
15 Through him, I might be able to negotiate with Oberon and Titania.
16 The privatisation commission has authorised a six-member committee to negotiate with them.
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