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- 2019. Labour promised to renegotiate aforementioned deal and hold a referendum, letting voters choose between the renegotiated deal and remain. The Liberal...
- initialization time. In some cases, hot pluggable devices may be able to renegotiate their configuration. Example of auto-configuring devices: USB Example...
- specific recordings. Established, successful artists tend to be able to renegotiate their contracts to get terms more favorable to them, but Prince's much-publicized...
- Phraya valley a buffer state. Not until the 20th century could Siam renegotiate every unequal treaty dating from the Bowring Treaty, including extraterritoriality...
- the lead broadcast team for at least 20 matches per-season. S****ing to renegotiate its contract due to the financial impact of COVID-19, Mediapro began...
- to the wild fluctuations in value of the Turkish lira, BeIN s**** to renegotiate the fees for the upcoming season. The broadcaster settled on a $410 million...
- year after having sold millions upon millions of albums. TLC sought to renegotiate their 1991 contract with LaFace, under which they received only 56 cents...
- Trump intended to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which would make him the first USTR to renegotiate a major U.S. free trade...
- 100,000 copy sales quota was surp****ed quickly, allowing Lippincott to renegotiate the royalty arrangements from a position of strength. In the late 1980s...