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negotiated .
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People who are really worried about the future relationship will stop you just before you sign an unnegotiated contract and tell you to change a few things in the contract.
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Good contracts, bad contracts, beautifully negotiated contracts, unnegotiated contracts — ultimately what happens with those is all up to you.
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ARROGANCE: Wisconsin Governor Walker's insistence on a new law destroying the ability of public-workers unions to bargain collectively, and providing for unregulated, unsupervised, unnegotiated sell-offs of public land to the corporate cronies who paid to elect him.
Rabbi Arthur Waskow: The Worst And Best Of Times: Arrogance And Resistance Rabbi Arthur Waskow 2011
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"If we didn't reject the governor's unnegotiated bill, he could claim it trumps the Legislature's ability to vote on the bills we have joint agreement on," Shafran said.
Paterson, Legislature Face Off Over Late Budget The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Senate Democratic majority spokesman Austin Shafran called Paterson's bill "an unnegotiated threat."
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Senate Democratic majority spokesman Austin Shafran called Paterson's bill "an unnegotiated threat."
Paterson, Legislature Face Off Over Late Budget The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"If we didn't reject the governor's unnegotiated bill, he could claim it trumps the Legislature's ability to vote on the bills we have joint agreement on," Shafran said.
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Senate Democratic majority spokesman Austin Shafran called Paterson's bill "an unnegotiated threat."
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"If we didn't reject the governor's unnegotiated bill, he could claim it trumps the Legislature's ability to vote on the bills we have joint agreement on," Shafran said.
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Good contracts, bad contracts, beautifully negotiated contracts, unnegotiated contracts—ultimately what happens with those is all up to you.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch » Freelancer’s Survival Guide: Negotiation Part Four 2009
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