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单词 non-negotiable
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Examplesofnon-negotiable

non-negotiable
A strong version would present these elements asnon-negotiablesocial givens with which innovations must be accommodated or else be rejected.
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Between the retention of a particular standard and the institutionalization of others, the gap cannot benon-negotiable.
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At least birthdays are predictable and seeminglynon-negotiable.
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This is the information in the text which isnon-negotiable.
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Knitting was 'anon-negotiablepart of croft life' (99).
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The fundamentalists who want to ban all animal research do so from thenon-negotiableposition of the abolitionist.
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Thisnon-negotiabletie carries with it expectations which cannot easily be shed.
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Is dialogue acted out only throughnon-negotiablesymbolic violence, withdrawal into communities of the pure, and militancy?
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That there is evil in the world is mynon-negotiablepoint of departure.
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Learners are also likely to misinterpretnon-negotiablenon-invitations as genuine if they have never seen them in the classroom, leading to disappointment or frustration when the offer is not realised.
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But more than this, what stands out about the following material is the introduction of racialised markers of the fundamental,non-negotiabledisparity between different human groups.
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The learner's search for personal meaning and relevance had been overhauled by the external world ofnon-negotiableconcepts, structures and formalities and by the inertia of fact and theory.
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The learning goals appeared to benon-negotiable; she sets some informal targets for the pupils to be able to play after one or two years of learning.
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Another outcome, hinted at by the authors, is that employees could respond to this policy vacuum by seizing the initiative to negotiate, even if retirement or flexible working appearsnon-negotiable.
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That is to say enterprises continued to regard capital as a free input and the power of planners and ministerial officials to setnon-negotiabletargets persisted.
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