Collocations withnegotiation

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accession negotiations
Table 3 displays the predicted probabilities for the completion of accession negotiations in the second stage.
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armistice negotiations
At the same time, he has been conducting delicate and difficult armistice negotiations in a glare of publicity.
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basis of negotiation
It is a hopeful sign that instead of the product-by-product basis of negotiation and argument, we shall be discussing the tariff reductions across the board.
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bilateral negotiation
Traditionally, broadly defined environmental objectives and principles had been translated into concrete obligations by bilateral negotiation between companies and agencies.
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budget negotiations
Implementing the guarantee was discussed with the association of municipalities in the annual budget negotiations in 1994.
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climate negotiations
In this paper, we model the international climate negotiations with a game-theoretic framework.
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complex negotiation
However, in more complex negotiation situations, such as trade union negotiations, agents may well have incomplete information which limits this capability.
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complicated negotiation
There are a great number of complicated negotiations to go through.
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constant negotiation
The working world is one of constant negotiation, resistance and bargaining.
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continuing negotiation
Estimated revenue costs are subject to continuing negotiation and are commercial in confidence.
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contract negotiation
In contrast to commonly held perceptions, the process of contract negotiation, planning and management strongly influenced the working relations between the parties.
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delicate negotiation
The process of creating a classroom interculture involves a delicate negotiation among students and the teacher.
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detailed negotiation
Regulatory bodies must be satisfied, and there will be many more months of detailed negotiation.
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diplomatic negotiation
Clearly the whole of this situation needs a great deal of diplomatic negotiation to be devoted to it.
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direct negotiation
Arguably the most effective channel for union influence is direct negotiation over pension issues with political parties sympathetic to union interests.
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formal negotiation
This can be achieved through participatory planning, which can be supported by analysing the problem within a formal negotiation frame.
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future negotiation
Any future negotiation which took place would have to be conducted in the usual way.
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intense negotiation
There were negotiations for three years, and intense negotiation for a year.
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intensive negotiation
However, effectively there was intensive negotiation in 1997 and 1998.
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lengthy negotiation
Secondly, having no powers of compulsory purchase, they would be involved in lengthy negotiation.
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meaningful negotiation
We must look for a consensus of constitutional, responsible feeling and thought, emerging from a meaningful negotiation.
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months of negotiation
After eighteen months of negotiation, a great and historic consensus was achieved.
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multilateral negotiation
However, some trade disputes occasionally become folded into the multilateral negotiation agenda.
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painstaking negotiation
Creating such networks takes time and painstaking negotiation.
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peace negotiation
Hopefully it could be turned into an asset for that peace negotiation process.
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peaceful negotiation
In addition, membership in security-oriented organizations reduces the length of rivalry as such organizations provide instruments for the peaceful negotiation of settlements.
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preliminary negotiation
I hope very much that the preliminary negotiations indicate that the big voluntary organisations are ready and willing to use these camps in holidays times.
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prolonged negotiation
After prolonged negotiation we reached a unanimous conclusion, and it was one of the most successful international conferences ever held.
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protracted negotiation
She and her cousin joined our household at 6 weeks of age as a result of a careful and protracted negotiation with our youngest son.
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salary negotiation
This salary negotiation was about the structure of pay as well as the level.
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secret negotiation
It is not a matter of secret negotiation.
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serious negotiation
It is really a question of getting down to serious negotiation about them.
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subsequent negotiation
This is a price determined in the sale process after open competitive bids and subsequent negotiation.
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substantive negotiation
There is a good basis for the phase of substantive negotiation, which begins next year.
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successful negotiation
Effective governance in these situations required choosing from among competing policy options and the successful negotiation of political relationships for their implementation.
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tough negotiation
The proposal to negotiate under the threat of withholding a licence is a pretty tough negotiation.
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trade negotiation
This explanation makes sense because cacao was a trade item and the word must have diffused along trade routes in situations of trade negotiation.
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wage negotiation
Elster illustrates this using a wage negotiation game between a government and a trade union.
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