renegotiation造句(1) The TV rights contract came up for renegotiation in 1988.
(2) Deviation is managed and progressively denied by continual renegotiation of the social reality against which it is set off.
(3) Abreu's strategies appear to rule out such renegotiation possibilities - an agreement is made once and for all and can never be reopened.
(4) Their ten-year water rights are up for renegotiation in 1997, and will be affected by the drought.
(5) The pilots' contract opens for renegotiation in May and the flight attendants' in January 1997.
(6) He kept it except that the renegotiation proved to be nothing like as "fundamental" as many hoped.
(7) Government initiatives at facilitating renegotiation therefore make a lot of sense.
(8) She asked in effect for a renegotiation of the terms of the UK membership of the Community.
(9) "Chris had a renegotiation clause in his contract if he met a certain number of appearances, " Gill said.
(10) There will be some renegotiation of the bailout conditions, but it was not on the summit agenda.
(11) President Hollande rejected any renegotiation to satisfy Mr Cameron's demands.
(12) Employee involvement represents Ford's first step in the long-term renegotiation of the psychological contract between the individual worker and the company.
(13) Dimitrakopoulos says it is the first move in what could be a protracted renegotiation between Greece and the EU.
(14) He's critical of what he calls an endless discussion and renegotiation of particular points.
(15) During protest rallies they have called vaguely for a renegotiation of the stand-by agreement, although many Icelanders fear that such a move would further destabilise the economy.
(16) World Bank or International Monetary Fund austerity packages in return for debt renegotiation are central to neoliberal programs.