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 renegotiate [`rinɪ'goʃi`et]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 重新谈判



    renegotiate


    1. Morris said he is willing to renegotiate the rights to Adams' story. "There is a desire on my part to settle this quickly and without acrimony," he said.
    2. Mr Whittaker feared some members of a 20-bank consortium would have wanted unacceptable conditions to renegotiate Peel's debt. Although Peel has cash of Pounds 109m from Pounds 200m of property sales in the past 12 months, it has Pounds 336m of debts.
    3. Navy admirals, many of whom expressed misgivings about the ATF in the past, must renegotiate the service's role in the overall program by the end of this year.
    4. The package envisions establishing more than the single anti-missile site allowed under the 1972 pact, but delays the decision for at least several years and urges the president to try to renegotiate the pact in the meantime.
    5. Mexico is breaking ground for a line of Third World debtor countries seeking to renegotiate.
    6. Its relations with its banks have been cordial, and some bankers have indicated they would let Unisys violate the net-worth covenant or renegotiate it.
    7. Asking the courts to settle political problems could also be an elaborate ploy designed to pressure unions to renegotiate contracts, some analysts say.
    8. In July 1986, after attempts to renegotiate the loans failed, the three Hunt brothers sued their banks and lenders, charging them with negotiating in bad faith and trying to take over their offshore oil businesses.
    9. They also pledged to renegotiate the North American free trade agreement, which is due to come into force on January 1 1994. In practice, however, the policies of a Liberal government are unlikely to be radically different from those of the Conservatives.
    10. But the industry slumped and Texas International either had to renegotiate debt payments or declare bankruptcy, company officials said.
    11. Business leaders have called on the government to renegotiate the repayment terms on the nation's $32 billion foreign debt to ease a liquidity crisis caused by low oil prices.
    12. But the board reaffirmed that it would not renegotiate the agreement and would "vigorously" continue to pursue a full-power license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    13. After rejecting overtures to renegotiate the price, Pace is demanding that MLX pay it $7.5 million in damages, according to MLX.
    14. Brasilia said it needed more time to renegotiate some of the debt.
    15. Postmaster General Anthony Frank said he plans to renegotiate a controversial contract with entrepreneur H. Ross Perot, sharply reducing the role of Mr. Perot's new company in cost-saving work for the Postal Service.
    16. Earlier this year, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev suggested to Western leaders that the Soviet Union wanted to renegotiate its bank debt.
    17. MCA charged that the lawsuit "is simply a disguised attempt by Boston Ventures, the 70% majority owner of Motown Records, to renegotiate" the distribution agreement.
    18. Mr. Seidman said that just having the $22 billion on hand might give the thrifts the clout to renegotiate the sales, without spending all the money.
    19. Companies often borrowed between 30-70 per cent more than they needed, so when they come to renegotiate the credit facilities, they are likely to borrow far less,' says one banker.
    20. As a result, the company's potential obligation under the settlement agreement has run into conflict with debt convenants and the company has sought to renegotiate the settlement.
    21. The government announced last weekend it was selling its stake in Deutsche Airbus and cancelling the guarantees. Gatt's civil aircraft committee yesterday agreed in principle to renegotiate the code.
    22. Plum said it is trying to complete financing of the acquisition and to renegotiate some terms of the transaction.
    23. Turkey's lobbyists have said that country's government might retaliate against the United States with drastic steps, possibly even refusing to renegotiate rights for military bases.
    24. "Events in Canada suggest that the government of Canada may be under increasing pressure to renegotiate or eliminate" the 4-year-old memo of understanding between the two countries, Mosbacher said.
    25. The company recently said it faced possible losses in excess of $1 billion from higher-than-market natural gas contracts, suspended its dividend, and began seeking to renegotiate bank lines of credit.
    26. Trading in both stocks was suspended yesterday. The timing of the banks' retreat is linked to unsuccessful attempts to renegotiate a restructuring package negotiated two years ago, when the EIE group's debts were estimated at Y1,000bn.
    27. The steel unit also continued to reap big savings from LTV's Chapter 11 filing, which enabled it to renegotiate raw materials costs.
    28. Manuel Galego, a senior manager at National Bank of Canada, says Cuba's creditor banks hope to renegotiate their loans after the Paris Club rescheduling is completed.
    29. The company has said it might have to file for protection from creditors in bankruptcy court if it is unable to renegotiate its natural gas contracts, or arrange new credit lines.
    30. Libyan officials are due here in coming days to renegotiate the pact and the military clause is expected to be formally dropped.
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