NEGOTIATION in a Sentence
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124 example sentences for NEGOTIATION, such as:
1. We have been negotiating for more pay.
2. It's time for some serious negotiation.
3. The price is a matter of/for negotiation.
4. Miss Skiffins's brother conducted the negotiation.
5. We are negotiating for the release of the prisoners.
2. It's time for some serious negotiation.
3. The price is a matter of/for negotiation.
4. Miss Skiffins's brother conducted the negotiation.
5. We are negotiating for the release of the prisoners.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of NEGOTIATION
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negotiation
n. the activity or business of negotiating an agreement; coming to terms
n. a discussion intended to produce an agreement
Classic Sentence: (36 in 3 pages)
1 "I think that if you would take the trouble of reflecting, you could find a way of simplifying the negotiation," said Franz.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In Chapter 37. The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian.
Context Highlight In Chapter 37. The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian.
2 Unfortunately, the negotiation failed, and when he returned to defend his benefactor, he was dead.
3 Miss Skiffins's brother conducted the negotiation.
4 The end of the negotiation was, that she bought the property on tolerably easy terms, and Traddles was transported with pleasure.
5 Even this arrangement was not effected without considerable negotiation, for Mme.
6 Thornton Lacey was the name of his impending living, as Miss Crawford well knew; and her interest in a negotiation for William Price's knave increased.
7 The machinery had still to be installed, and Whymper was negotiating the purchase of it, but the structure was completed.
8 He is negotiating with the Jew, I suppose," replied De Bracy, coolly; "probably the howls of Isaac have drowned the blast of the bugle.
9 said nothing, did not even look up, he tolerated the two of them negotiating over him like an object, that was even what suited him best.
The Trial By Franz Kafka
Context Highlight In Chapter Three In the empty Courtroom - The Student - The ...
Context Highlight In Chapter Three In the empty Courtroom - The Student - The ...
10 Like I said, they would not let me through to see him at the bank because he was negotiating with some gentleman just then.
11 From all which circumstances his duplicity might have been suspected, since, had he meant to do as he had engaged, it was most unlikely that he should be negotiating so openly.
Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER XLVIII.
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER XLVIII.
12 The foregoing constituted the most difficult step that our hero had to negotiate.
13 These gentlemen ride onto the bridge alone and wave white handkerchiefs; they assure the officer on duty that they, the marshals, are on their way to negotiate with Prince Auersperg.
14 The commencement of his speech had obviously been made with the intention of demonstrating the advantages of his position and showing that he was nevertheless willing to negotiate.
15 Having similarly explained his views and his magnanimity to Tutolmin, he dispatched that old man also to Petersburg to negotiate.
Example Sentence: (88 in 6 pages)
1 We should not exclude the possibility of negotiation.
2 The price is a matter of/for negotiation.
3 These proposals represent a realistic starting point for negotiation.
4 Union policies for new technology represent an ambitious project and negotiation of technology agreements is still at an early stage.
5 It's time for some serious negotiation.
6 After two weeks of negotiation between Transocean, the American-based company operating the rigs and local union representatives ended in deadlock.
7 He succeeded in negotiating Britain into the European Community.
8 In negotiating you have to develop an instinct for when to be tough and when to make a deal.
9 You'll need a variety of skills, including leadership and negotiating.
10 The staff say there is no formal structure for negotiating pay increases.
11 We have been negotiating for more pay.
12 They are keen to get the negotiating process back on the rails.
13 We are negotiating for the release of the prisoners.
14 The government is negotiating the release of the hostages.
15 It would give an indication of how far the trade liberalization would go but they would still have a heavy workload in negotiating detailed tariff cuts.