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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Negotiatingadjective
Employed in negotiation.
Etymology: from negotiate.
Webster Dictionary
Negotiating
of Negotiate
U.S. National Library of Medicine
Negotiating
The process of bargaining in order to arrive at an agreement or compromise on a matter of importance to the parties involved. It also applies to the hearing and determination of a case by a third party chosen by the parties in controversy, as well as the interposing of a third party to reconcile the parties in controversy.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of negotiating in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of negotiating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of negotiating in a Sentence
It's something we think about and we're negotiating with them. If we don't make the deal we'll do the tariffs.
The two key countries that had to make compromises at that negotiating table were Saudi Arabia and Iran, it's just become more difficult.
The Iranians are panicking and they are threatening that they will close the door for diplomacy because of the sanctions. I think the realityis exactly the opposite. The more sanctions you put on them, the better chance you have to bring them back to the negotiating room.
Given the wage pressures and declining working age population, the negotiating power of rural workers that are willing to migrate is getting better.
I think he is. she can not be seen by her party as being weak on negotiating with President Donald Trump.
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