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  • adjective Able to be bargained; subject to negotiation.

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Examples

  • KING: Mark Geragos, is this case kind of plea-bargainable, or will they not go for that?

    CNN Transcript Apr 18, 2003 2003

  • In a series of decisions beginning in 1972 the National Labor Relations Board has strongly supported this view, declaring in 1977 that "collective bargaining is not adaptable to the structure of higher education" and that "there exists a grave danger that it may unduly infringe upon traditional academic freedoms," especially free speech, which "would become as bargainable as wages."

    Sticking to the Union Woodward, C. Vann 1999

  • Sell sitewide link and blogpost, with negotiable and bargainable price

    Digital Point Forums 2009

  • "It's all bargainable," said Warren Fletcher, president of United Teachers Los Angeles.

    News - latimes.com 2011

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