单词 | negotiation |
释义 | negotiation (nɪgoʊʃieɪʃən ) Word forms: negotiations variable noun Negotiations are formal discussions between people who have different aims or intentions, especially in business or politics, during which they try to reach an agreement. We have had meaningful negotiations and I believe we are very close to a deal. After 10 years of negotiation, the Senate ratified the strategic arms reduction treaty. Synonyms: bargaining, debate, discussion, transaction Collocations: begin negotiations They have written to the company urging it to begin fresh negotiations over pay. Times, Sunday Times (2017) We will begin negotiations with them but it will not be easy. The Sun (2006) They will soon begin negotiations with tour promoters and choose their new management team. The Sun (2015) These details would be determined in advance as part of the coalition negotiations. Times, Sunday Times (2010) After weeks of failed coalition negotiations, a second election was called. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Coalition negotiations will now take place. Times, Sunday Times (2013) We want the brightest and the best working on these complex negotiations. Times, Sunday Times (2016) There he led the British team in the complex negotiations that finally brought peaceful independence. Times, Sunday Times (2008) A lot of complex negotiation awaits before those expectations can be met. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Last night, the FA confirmed that it was concluding negotiations with an unspecified club to hire their manager on a part-time basis. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The company concluded wage negotiations with workers at the end of April following a strike for higher pay. Times, Sunday Times (2012) That is something we will look to do at the same time as concluding these negotiations. The Sun (2016) Most recently he helped to conduct negotiations with the terrorist group. Times, Sunday Times (2012) We do conduct tough negotiations with our suppliers, but they are also fair negotiations. SHOPPED: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets (2004) Hardly the normal way to conduct negotiations but that was his way. The Sun (2009) The issue is the subject of intense negotiations within Whitehall. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Compare this with two months of intense negotiations conducted with five banks and their lawyers. The Sun (2010) There followed two days of intense negotiations. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945 (2003) There will be lengthy negotiations about the corporation's funding and role. Times, Sunday Times (2014) I resolved the situation after lengthy negotiations with his insurer. Times, Sunday Times (2015) He was freed on Monday after lengthy negotiations. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The company added that the investment was the result of several months of negotiations and represented a strategic stake in the microblogging company. Times, Sunday Times He planned to bring months of negotiations to a close and choose between two offers to buy the team. Times, Sunday Times The move comes after months of negotiations over the troubled sub-prime loan specialist's 2.7 billion debts. Times, Sunday Times It has taken six months of negotiations to get me here. Times, Sunday Times The announcement, made after months of negotiations, was said to reflect 'changes in the political landscape'. Times, Sunday Times There are no quick wins, it's typically a lengthy negotiation process. Times, Sunday Times Rather than sitting out a negotiation process, you speed it up. The Sun If you are settled in love, make requests, not demands, and enjoy the negotiation process. The Sun Positions polarise the negotiation process and avoid communication aimed at reconciling wants. Times, Sunday Times We entered into a negotiation process and trusted that people would honour it, but we have been let down. Times, Sunday Times It seems that restoring diplomatic relations and the nuclear negotiations are more important. Times, Sunday Times Everything hinges on the nuclear negotiations, however. Times, Sunday Times With customary guile, it would use co-operation as a trap - to weaken us and, more importantly, to strengthen its bargaining position in the nuclear negotiations set to resume next month. Times, Sunday Times The nuclear negotiations are moving towards an inconclusive outcome. Times, Sunday Times What role either of these still developing conflicts may play in the nuclear negotiations remains unclear. Times, Sunday Times His allies conceded that it had been spelt out to him that the cake phrase 'isn't part of the ongoing negotiation language'. Times, Sunday Times When empathically interpreting behavior, a therapist offers an interpretation that the client can accept or reject, since the therapist acknowledges that useful interpretations are subject to ongoing negotiation and revision. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Ongoing negotiations you thought were set in stone could still encounter speed bumps as far as your ambitions are concerned, but your unswerving tenacity will see you through. The Sun Ongoing negotiations might change that, but not in time for a 100-day chortle or to pave the way for the lowering of corporate income taxes by then. Times, Sunday Times It notes with concern that conducting such elections, thus pre-empting the outcome of the ongoing negotiations, can not contribute to the resolution of the conflict. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There are rumours of imminent strike action over pilots' pay negotiations. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Shareholders have mixed views about the new pay negotiations. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The bank declined to comment on the pay negotiations. Times, Sunday Times (2007) A treaty of peace negotiation was announced amid much disorder and cries for the reading of the treaty shortly afterwards. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The two sides continued the conflict, trying to better their respective positions in anticipation of a new peace negotiation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By 2005, however, discussions for a peace negotiation had reached a standstill. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After more than 18 years of war and months of often frustrating peace negotiations, the development raised hopes of an end to the conflict. Times,Sunday Times As the years have passed, his name has become synonymous with peace negotiations. Christianity Today They should consider signing a declaration that, in the event of their being seized, no efforts should be made to secure their release, other than peaceful negotiations. Times, Sunday Times It was one of the first peaceful negotiations to take place during that tumultuous time. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The organisation's primary goal was to prevent armed conflict through collective security, military and naval disarmament, and settling international disputes through peaceful negotiations and arbitration. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They try to pre-empt their wrath by attempting to form peaceful negotiations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The need to reopen negotiations on the issue must be a priority. Times, Sunday Times Both have said that they want to reopen negotiations on the withdrawal agreement. Times, Sunday Times As well as a series of actions to improve the regulatory system, we welcome the efforts to reopen negotiations on a global free trade deal. Times, Sunday Times Thousands of couples who have divorced recently may have to reopen negotiations over their financial settlements after the discovery of a fault in the software that calculates deals. Times, Sunday Times Despite indications from the band that they would like to reopen negotiations, the province has shown little interest. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Attempts to restart negotiations have hit a brick wall. The Sun Diplomatic efforts are also underway to restart negotiations between competing factions before ground troops are dispatched. Times, Sunday Times Though currently stalled, there have been recent calls to restart negotiations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The police agreed to resume negotiations with the man once the smaller bus had been driven outside the city. Times, Sunday Times (2008) It has urged both sides to resume negotiations. Times, Sunday Times (2015) She added that they could resume negotiations once her demands were met. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The interview and salary negotiation tips are very worthwhile. Times, Sunday Times Salary negotiations will start this week. Times, Sunday Times Ask the recruiter for anything you need, from resume retooling to salary negotiations. The Scientist Another benefit for having salary commissions was that it eliminated direct salary negotiations between the government and judges. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 New salary negotiations took place in 2008, and the voice actors currently receive approximately $400,000 per episode. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He had originally demanded 1.2 million, but agreed to settle in secret negotiations. The Sun (2008) The women who often masterminded the secret negotiations and rebellions are hardly recorded. Times, Sunday Times (2010) He said there were no secret negotiations to reach an agreed deal. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Go for serious negotiation and have an honest talk with her. The Sun That reduces the possibility of escalation and makes it easier should there ever be serious negotiation to be done. Times,Sunday Times They can also help find the answers to questions that will be stumbling blocks to serious negotiation. Times, Sunday Times After some serious negotiation, a deal was struck - but at 3% below the previously agreed price. Times, Sunday Times Depending on the country, transition from the formal 'you' to the informal 'you' can involve fairly serious negotiation. Times, Sunday Times In the course of settlement negotiations, parties were likely to make a number of assertions. Times, Sunday Times The settlement negotiations could lead to a deferred prosecution agreement, which allows charges to be dropped after a certain period. Times, Sunday Times They spend their own money to do the necessary research, file the pleadings, prepare for settlement negotiations - and get nothing if they lose. Times, Sunday Times We should also exclude them from having any say in the settlement negotiations. Times, Sunday Times No motion to reopen the case was filed within the 120-day deadline she set for settlement negotiations. Globe and Mail The meeting was a success but while no lasting peace was ever established, a subsequent negotiation established a procedure for dealing with conflicts to avoid street warfare. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Subsequent negotiations to reinstate him came to nothing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Subsequent negotiations between theatre workers and authorities eventually resulted in a document that was mutually accepted. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The striking students were supported by many professors and subsequent negotiations eventually led to autonomy for the university. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Subsequent negotiations broke down, and a new claim was filed in 1962. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He has done his level best to wreck this country's chances of a successful negotiation. The Sun The successful negotiation that ensues involves translation in four directions, and nods and smiles in several more. The Times Literary Supplement A lot now hinges on a successful negotiation. The Sun In was in the course of this successful negotiation that the pope consecrated him as bishop. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, although ability to veto can be a useful tool in negotiation, a successful negotiation and open relationship can still occur without it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After tense negotiations, they were allowed to return to their boats. Times, Sunday Times (2009) There might be some tense negotiations coming up. The Sun (2008) They surrounded the truck and tense negotiations ensued. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The company collapsed into administration last year, setting the scene for tortuous negotiations with bank lenders. Times, Sunday Times (2013) But tortuous negotiations in London and Geneva did not this time end entirely without result. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century (1994) The historic agreement was announced after months of tortuous negotiations. The Sun (2009) That will prove a tough negotiation. Times, Sunday Times It was a tough negotiation. Chicago Sun-Times I know how to strike a deal in a tough negotiation. Times, Sunday Times Our economic legislation now bears a 'universal quality stamp', well worth 18 years of tough negotiations. Times, Sunday Times The agreement followed months of tough negotiations. The Sun One of the first questions governments need to agree before they embark on a trade negotiation is: how ambitious do we want to be? Times, Sunday Times (2017) They are meeting in an attempt to revive the collapsed free trade negotiations, sources say. Times, Sunday Times (2006) It conducts its own international trade negotiations. Times, Sunday Times (2016) A treaty negotiation, by definition, has no umpire. Times, Sunday Times He described the agreement as being more like a treaty negotiation than an arrangement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He criticised the fundamental flaw of the union's currency project, and called for new treaty negotiations. Times, Sunday Times The original treaty negotiations were also supposed, it was asserted, to include returning some powers to national governments. Times, Sunday Times Differing transatlantic food safety standards are among regulations that could be eased as part of the treaty negotiations. Times, Sunday Times |
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