41. What they can do is extract concessions in the context of a merger-approval process. 42. With the industry no longer bleeding red ink, airlines are finding it harder to extract labor concessions. 43. You can lessen the pain by promising to remove it to extract concessions. 44. At a Capitol Hill hearing Tuesday, some lawmakers accused the FCC of using its review process to extract unrelated concessions from parties to the deals. 45. Barak, who lost to Sharon by a landslide last month, has accused Arafat of orchestrating the fighting to extract more concessions from him. 46. Barak, who lost to Sharon in a landslide last month, has accused Arafat of orchestrating the fighting to extract more concessions from him. 47. Beyond the rhetoric, however, he has bowed to the inevitable and is trying to extract every concession he can before the expansion happens. 48. But he also appears to be bowing to the inevitable and trying to extract every concession he can before enlargement happens. 49. But the EU must also realize that a resolution is an improper means to extract concessions, impose conditions, or clobber a country into submission. 50. But questions linger about whether the isolated North is sincere about improving relations or just trying to extract concessions in order to guarantee its own survival. |
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