negotiation

IPA: nɪgoʊʃiˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The process of achieving agreement through discussion.

Examples of "negotiation" in Sentences

  • The preschool period involves the use of negotiation and bargaining.
  • Well that has been there all the time there is always what you call negotiation with the
  • I can scarcely believe that such a negotiation is actually on foot, and yet that I have not the slightest idea of the party!
  • That piece of information so influenced our view that we eliminated the word "negotiation" from our signature course and renamed it
  • The sessions have been classified as "direct talks" the word "negotiation" somehow indicates a compromise, a win-win, a leavening out.
  • Because if you’re truly hands-off in negotiation, you might not know about the mistake until the negotiation is over and you’ve signed the contract.
  • Unfortunately Lyons also wrote, "I am authorized by Lord John Russell to confide the negotiation on this matter to you," thus after all implying that a real _negotiation_ with the South was being undertaken.
  • But Cantor talked tough on the longer-term negotiation involving the rest of 2011 funding, saying that House Republicans still stood behind their legislation that would cut $61 billion in federal agency funding, to return to 2008 spending levels.
  • If we are able to reframe the word negotiation as a "win/win conversation leading to agreement," and we lean into conflict as an opportunity meet and resolve our collective wants, needs and challenges, we can count on transforming and even transcending all that keeps us dithering in quicksand.

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