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Перевод: negotiation
[существительное] переговоры ; обсуждение условий; переуступка ; преодоление; согласование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- An intensive period of negotiation began.
- The president of B'nai B'rith International, Mr Seymour Reich, said the organisation made the expulsion threat reluctantly and after several years of negotiation.
- I have talked of the negotiation of meaning as a function of the convergence of schematic knowledge, achieved by the conversion of symbol to index.
- If clarification requests are divided into just two categories, potential (being those categories where the listener actively contributes to the negotiation by introducing new information), and simple (the remaining categories), and these are set against the number of inadequate messages produced, a number of interesting findings emerges.
- The peers argue that if Britain fails to treat it at least as a basis for negotiation "the other 11 member states may well go ahead and sign the charter without any UK participation".
- Decisions emerge after a complex process of bargaining and negotiation.
- In May 1916 all the main peace organizations joined together to launch a petition calling for peace by negotiation.
- To sort out the non-priority debts, possibly entering into negotiation with the lenders.
- This has been made possible by the use of Scandinavian databases, available via SCANNET, and the negotiation of special cheaper rates with systems operators and database producers who are concerned with marketing their products to potential future users.
- Labour, which wants immediate negotiation on its own four-point terms of entry into ERM, now paints Mr Major as a Thatcher poodle on the issue.
- Through these kinds of dramas (the wage negotiation annual one) the remainder of workers can feel that their uncomfortable feelings of anger and paranoia are being dealt with so they can continue to hold the position of withdrawal, thus avoiding the pain of their real feelings.
- President Gorbachev well understood the need for weapons reduction by negotiation, without jeopardising common security.
- However, Major (1990) argues that inequalities of power between student and teacher mitigate against any real negotiation.
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