1. And in recent days, officials of some states have been discussing the possibility of taking a unified stand in order to wring greater concessions from producers. 2. Armey hinted he might favor using the threat of default to wring concessions from the Democratic administration. 3. But analysts within both countries and elsewhere emphasize that Germany and France, like Italy, must wring concessions from the public sector to foster the necessary austerity. 4. But some Western embassies believe that Jiang would be able to pull back from military options if he can wring concessions out of Taipei or Washington. 5. Clinton seemed to be preparing the leaders for a White House decision to wring concessions from Netanyahu, according to several of those who attended the speech. 6. German automakers are doing more than just wringing concessions from labor. 7. In fact labor in Norway, defying a world trend, continues to wring concessions from management. 8. In an attempt to wring more concessions from prosecutors, Adamson balked at testifying again. 9. Regardless of its actual intentions, Mitsubishi has to appear willing to default in order to wring any concessions from the RCP. 10. Russia, smarting under its demotion from the Other Superpower to a backward kleptocracy unable to wring concessions for its troublemaking Serb cousins. |