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French workers held the boss of their factory hostage as they sought to renegotiate redundancy packages.

renegotiate造句

The delays have cost millions and forced Airbus to renegotiate contracts with several customers.

This week South Korea’s government said it wanted to renegotiate the beef-import agreement.

Mr Kenny has promised to renegotiate the penal interest rate that the government is paying for its bail-out.

He would use the threat of pulling out of NAFTA, he says, to force Mexico and Canada to renegotiate.

Valentino is trying to renegotiate its debt and Permira has reportedly written down its investment by roughly half.

It has brushed off demands from Fernando Lugo, Paraguay’s new president, to renegotiate a treaty under which his country sells Brazil electricity.

He said Mr Cameron's pledge that he will "not let matters rest there" was deliberately ambiguous, covering the fact that he would not be able to renegotiate.

So RBS and LBG want to renegotiate to reduce the cost of the insurance and the volume of assets they place into the scheme.

The Bush administration has also encouraged mortgage lenders to renegotiate loan terms with financially-strapped borrowers facing foreclosure on their homes.

The White House is hoping to renegotiate several aspects in time for Mr. Obama's trip to Seoul this week, with a goal of presenting a New Deal to Congress early next year.

She began meeting with the Banks, urging them privately in the spring of 2007 to renegotiate entire categories of loans to avoid massive foreclosures that could erode home values.

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