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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
negotiate .
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Examples
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Israel, on the other hand, negotiates from a position of unassailable military strength.
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Israel, on the other hand, negotiates from a position of unassailable military strength.
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Cuban also recognizes from his Grokster involvement that lawsuits are part of how big media negotiates, which is quite different from SOP in the technology sector.
Viacom vs. Google/YouTube, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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That is how North Korean "negotiates" and it is how people who discourse on the reasonableness of certain "restrictions" on the 2nd Amendment negotiate.
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That is how North Korean "negotiates" and it is how people who discourse on the reasonableness of certain "restrictions" on the 2nd Amendment negotiate.
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If you are not part of a large plan where the insurer "negotiates" fees with providers, your charges will be significantly higher than those in said plans.
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Or literature "negotiates" the "power dynamics" of its own time, according to the newer, post-Foucaultian versions.
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One might say that that's how one "negotiates" without pre-conditions -- the opposite of such as:
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Medicaid sets prices based on a formula, the VA "negotiates" by aggressively excluding drugs that the manufacturer won't offer at the price it wants to pay.
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Medicaid sets prices based on a formula, the VA "negotiates" by aggressively excluding drugs that the manufacturer won't offer at the price it wants to pay.
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