Definitionn. a discussion intended to produce an agreement
Last update: September 22, 2015
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He is good at negotiation. [Please select]
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I brought this, in case you needed a negotiation tool to use to protect yourself from him. [Please select]
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Miss Skiffins's brother conducted the negotiation. [Please select]
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The time seemed, indeed, ripe for negotiation. [Please select]
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"French," Charles replied, and the negotiation continued thenceforth in that language. [Please select]
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The negotiation was not without difficulties. [Please select]
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The negotiation, under such auspices, proceeded rapidly, but not without some distrust on our part. [Please select]
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The termination of this important negotiation was as speedy and satisfactory, as it has been and will be important in its consequences. [Please select]
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The words which he employed on the occasion are recorded in the journal of the negotiation, and deserve to be preserved. [Please select]
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After a week of negotiation, Roosevelt and his followers left the Republican party. [Please select]
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When Wickersham and Plume met that night the latter gave an account of his negotiation. [Please select]
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