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It took three whole months for the Council to enter into negotiations.
However ultimately the issue did not enter into negotiations with the British government.
Until we have done that, it will simply not be possible to enter into negotiations on an association agreement.
Last year the pension fund entered into negotiations to buy the building.
The insurance company entered into negotiations that eventually broke off.
First, an agreement to enter into negotiations is itself a concession.
There he raised a new army, but the two cousins then entered into negotiations.
One of the chiefs entered into negotiations with the Muslims.
The government entered into negotiations with the county for Sawyer's lease.
The companies have entered into negotiations over the final details and the contract is expected to be signed in early 1994.
Or will we then want to enter into negotiations concerning their dismantling?
We demand that Israel stop the bombing immediately and enter into negotiations.
We are interested in entering into negotiations with you.
I doubt you could interest them in entering into negotiations over a single unit."
Then the buying agent will enter into negotiations on the chosen property.
Poland and Belarus have already entered into negotiations to that end.
If it's in a public collection and claimants want it back, we have to enter into negotiations.
He surprised the Huns and forced them to enter into negotiations.
Those that have made sufficient progress shall be offered the opportunity to enter into negotiations.
Benson immediately entered into negotiations for a new contract after his re-election.
With strong forces the sovereigns there were compelled to enter into negotiations.
So I did not enter into negotiations with them."
Let him enter into negotiations and catch bandits along with us."
Before all had arrived, the Bell company there, seeing we could not be stopped, entered into negotiations for consolidation.
I hope, madame, that the cardinal will not enter into negotiations with such men!"