constant negotiation

collocation in English

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constant
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒn.stənt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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negotiation
noun[C or U]
uk
/nəˌɡəʊ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/nəˌɡoʊ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/
the process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them, or the ...
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The working world is one ofconstantnegotiation, resistance and bargaining.
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As in the previous chapters, there isconstantnegotiation, and complexity only increases with the shifts in public and private mediated spheres.
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What is crucial, however, is that these relations are not stable, but underconstantnegotiationand reformulation.
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These different strata of political authority were inconstantnegotiationwith local power holders.
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On the contrary, elites' authority was constructed inconstantnegotiationwith people who relentlessly raised their demands and disputed the legitimacy of political figures while constantly questioning their acts.
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The study shows that the genres, discourse types, discourse structure and discourse strategies chosen may be seen as evidence of theconstantnegotiationof the writer's roles in the forums.
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This is how choice is integrated into individual lives, and this is whereconstantnegotiationoccurs between private and public, as well as between individual and society.
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The position is that that scheme is inconstantnegotiation.
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After ten or twelve years ofconstantnegotiationthey see complete deadlock over disarmament.
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There is nothing in the attitude of the employers' federation, with whom we have been inconstantnegotiation, together with the building unions, to suggest the possibiliy of a lockout.
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Day in and day out there wasconstantnegotiation, giving here and taking there, leading to what is, in effect, a complete recasting of our family doctor service.
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That may involveconstantnegotiation.
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According to his work, thisconstantnegotiationincludes remaining muted, but also identifies the diverse ways in which individuals gain voice in different contexts.
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At the same time, this system reinforces the need for constant negotiations between the participating actors.
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The whole sad business and the effort of constant negotiations will have to take place again.
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Now that the pressure of constant negotiations has been lifted, mutual suspicion may well recede.
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There are constant negotiations going on.
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I do not know any other trade in the country which has more constant negotiations with the employers than have the representatives of the miners on matters of this kind.
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