accession negotiations
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accession
noun[U]
uk/əkˈseʃ.ən/us/əkˈseʃ.ən/
formal
the time when someone starts a position of authority, especially a king ...
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negotiation
noun[C or U]
uk/nəˌɡəʊ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/us/nəˌɡoʊ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/
the process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them, or the ...
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(Definition ofaccessionandnegotiationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Through the agreement, they will already have adopted most single market provisions, and negotiations have covered much of the ground of anaccessionnegotiation.
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Table 3 displays the predicted probabilities for the completion of accession negotiations in the second stage.
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But the accession negotiations are, of course, still at a relatively early stage.
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However, property restitution is a bilateral issue for the states concerned and does not fall within the scope of the accession negotiations.
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It is too early in the accession negotiations to predict the extent of any derogations.
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The accession negotiations were used to get the three nuclear power plants closed by a set date and subsequently dismantled.
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There is only one conclusion from all of this, and that is that the accession negotiations must be halted.
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The remaining difficulties must be settled quickly in the same spirit of partnership and friendship that has presided over all the accession negotiations.
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If we are looking at how new life can be breathed into the accession negotiations, we should examine our scope of action.
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Next year we will be embarking on the most politically sensitive stage of the accession negotiations.
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By opening accession negotiations, we have let go of one of the last means of exerting pressure to force reform.
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Calling for additional requirements to be met which are not part of the accession negotiations is counterproductive.
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In fact, the accession negotiations are our most powerful instrument to support reforms.
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It is therefore imperative that binding arrangements for the decommissioning of high risk reactors be agreed before accession negotiations begin.
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The report considers that accession negotiations should be opened without undue delay and underlines three important provisions.
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The fact that accession negotiations in this particular case have begun and are progressing normally is to be welcomed.
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A recommendation to start accession negotiations will depend upon the progress which the country has made in meeting these benchmarks.
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The accession negotiations that have already begun must be continued, and done on the basis of their own merits.
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This is an important issue and should be resolved before accession negotiations commence.
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The number of chapters available for us to open through the framework of the accession negotiations is indeed limited.
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