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The negotiations on new colleges are taking longer than ever.

The negotiations regarding new college structures are taking longer than expected. This delay raises questions about the reasons behind the prolonged discussions and why this situation is considered problematic. The article explores the factors contributing to the extended timeline and examines the potential negative implications of these delays.

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The negotiations on new colleges are taking longer than ever.

The negotiations regarding new college structures are taking longer than expected. This delay raises questions about the reasons behind the prolonged discussions and why this situation is considered problematic. The article explores the factors contributing to the extended timeline and examines the potential negative implications of these delays.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral inquiry into the causes and consequences of delayed negotiations, without evident bias toward any particular political stance. It frames the issue as a general concern rather than aligning with specific ideological positions.

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