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Negotiators and Japan
Negotiators secretly reveal to the U. S. that Japan has obtained nuclear ballistic missile capability.

Negotiators and had
Negotiators made contact with Ryan only after the shooter had taken potshots at circling helicopters.
*" Negotiators yesterday, in an eleventh-hour decision following marathon talks, hammered out agreement on a key wage provision they earlier had rejected.

Negotiators and also
Negotiators overwhelm the other party with so much information that he or she has difficulty determining which facts are important, and which facts are diversions. Negotiators may also use technical language or jargon to mask a simple answer to a question asked by a non-expert.

Negotiators and one
Negotiators often use shuttle diplomacy when the one or both of two principals refuses recognition of the other prior to mutually desired negotiation.

Negotiators and for
Negotiators were Henry A. P. Carter, Minister to the US Elisha Hunt Allen, Minister of Foreign Affairs William Lowthian Green, and King Kalākaua for the Kingdom of Hawaii.

Negotiators and .
* 1969 – Cold War: Negotiators from the Soviet Union and the United States meet in Helsinki to begin SALT I negotiations aimed at limiting the number of strategic weapons on both sides.
Negotiators use the bogey tactic to pretend that an issue of little or no importance to him or her is very important.
Negotiators propose extreme measures, often bluffs, to force the other party to chicken out and give them what they want.
* November 17 – Cold War: Negotiators from the Soviet Union and the United States meet in Helsinki, to begin the SALT I negotiations aimed at limiting the number of strategic weapons on both sides.
** Into the American Woods: Negotiators on the Pennsylvania Frontier by James H. Merrell
When it was made, The Negotiators $ 50 million budget was the highest ever given to an African-American director.
Negotiators agreed that they could have a car to escape, but would not allow them to take hostages with them if they tried to leave.
* Merrell, James H. Into the American Woods: Negotiators on the Pennsylvania Frontier.
After several community discussions and revisions, in March of 2003 the Chief Negotiators initialed the agreement.
Negotiators of Change: Historical Perspectives on Native American Women ( New York: Routledge, 1995 ), p. 49 – 71.
Negotiators can try to manipulate the defenders into a more vulnerable position or convince them that their position will not be stormed.
* The New York Times, August 9, 1977, Canal Negotiators Said to Seek Accord by Tomorrow, Graham Hovey.
Negotiators reached a new contract on April 1, 1985, as the old agreement expired.

representing and government
An expansion of British central authority and the evolution of tribal government resulted in the 1920 establishment of two advisory councils representing Africans and Europeans.
While they had yet to become electable as a government, they underlined their growing reputation as a worthwhile alternative to Labour and Conservative, offering plenty of debate in parliament and not just representing a protest vote.
Earlier French demands for the country to hold a National Conference resulted in the gathering of 750 delegates representing political parties ( which were legalized in 1992 ), the government, trade unions and the army to discuss the creation of a pluralist democratic regime.
In particular, the Group Chairmanship of HSBC is considered the top position of that institution, outranking the Chief Executive, and is responsible for leading the board and representing the company in meetings with government figures.
The Council is composed of national ministers for the relevant topic of discussion, with each minister representing their national government.
The committee was made up of members representing six computer manufacturers and three government agencies.
In 1975 it was renamed again to, or ' DIN ' and is recognized by the German government as the official national-standards body, representing German interests at the international and European levels.
Each team had seven members – one judge, two members each from the district court and the local government election authorities and two witnesses each representing the plaintiff ( Pan-Blue Coalition ) and the defendant ( Pan-Green Coalition ).
It last participated in the federal government by representing the junior partner in the government of Chancellor Helmut Kohl of the CDU.
In February 2008 Helen Clark, the New Zealand Prime Minister at that time, announced a government crackdown on tagging and other forms of graffiti vandalism, describing it as a destructive crime representing an invasion of public and private property.
Grenada continued to practise a modified Westminster parliamentary system based on the British model with a governor general appointed by and representing the British monarch ( head of state ) and a prime minister who is both leader of the majority party and the head of government.
About the state itself they differed, some believing it would remain more or less in its existing form and others that it would be transformed into a federal body representing the workers ’ guilds, consumers ’ organizations, local government bodies, and other social structures.
In Die Welt, a communist newspaper published in Stockholm the exiled communist leader Walter Ulbricht opposed the allies ( Britain representingthe most reactionary force in the world ”) and argued: “ The German government declared itself ready for friendly relations with the Soviet Union, whereas the English-French war bloc desires a war against the socialist Soviet Union.
Following the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement ( CPA ) in 2005 between the government of Omar al-Bashir and the SPLA, a Government of National Unity was installed in Sudan in accordance with the Interim Constitution whereby a co-Vice President position representing the south was created in addition to the northern Sudanese Vice President.
The economy of Swaziland is fairly diversified, with agriculture, forestry and mining accounting for about 13 percent of GDP, manufacturing ( textiles and sugar-related processing ) representing 37 percent of GDP and services – with government services in the lead – constituting 50 percent of GDP.
Congress passed and President Bush signed the Homeland Security Act of 2002, creating the Department of Homeland Security, representing the largest restructuring of the U. S. government in contemporary history.
Whereas Twilight 2000 was set in the immediate post-World War III era, with characters representing soldiers trying to survive, characters in Merc 2000 are mercenaries working for or against government forces in a world where the " Twilight War " involving nuclear weapons did not occur.
All agreed to a republican form of government grounded in representing the people in the states.
The governing board of the university is the consistory, with representatives of the faculties as well as members representing the students and non-academic employees ( 3 professors and 3 students ), and a number of university outsiders appointed by the Swedish government ( 10 people ).
Some white Rhodesians who have left their country following ZANU-PF coming to power have established " embassies " and offices representing a government in exile in places afar as Thailand, Iceland and London.
The SRC is responsible for representing students ' interests to the management of the University and to local and national government, and for health and welfare issues.
" By signing a 10-year ( contract ) with the Teamsters ( and with over 30 other unions representing city employees ), the current administration and City Council unduly hamstrung not only the current management of city government, but the next six years of management as well, a period that extends well beyond the elected terms of the incoming administration and City Council ," according to a March 2011 report from the Office of the Inspector General of the City of Chicago.
Participants come from every type and size of organization – profit, nonprofit, governmentrepresenting a variety of industries.
The 1st Roundtable in 2007 brought together more than 200 stakeholders representing 25 countries, including cocoa farmers, government officials from cocoa producing and consuming countries, traders, chocolate manufacturers, donor organizations and national and international NGOs.

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