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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
negotiate .
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Examples
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The vast majority of the Lebanese people he surveyed wanted a democratic solution to the fighting—in other words, a negotiated peace.
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So when he heard the plea bargain negotiated for Raymond John
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Garmin negotiated a long-term deal that extends deep into the 2010s preventing the Swedish-phone maker from doing so.
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"We are pleased to announce that our clubs have approved the terms of a long-term negotiated agreement with the NFL players," said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
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The vast majority of the Lebanese people he surveyed wanted a democratic solution to the fighting—in other words, a negotiated peace.
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The one thing that must be negotiated is how to award Michigan's delegates as Senator Obama followed the desires of the party by removing his name from the ballot.
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Our objective continues to be a comprehensive, long-term negotiated solution which restores international confidence in the exclusively peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program, which respecting Iran's legitimate right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy, said Ashton.
Nations Repeat Commitment to Negotiated Solution on Iran Nukes
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We have seen the shambles of the last 2 annual pay rise negotiations - the ones where any sense we actually negotiated is totally misplaced.
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Kerik's attorney had been seeking 27 months, the lowest end of the guidelines and the minimum term negotiated with the prosecution in the plea bargain.
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Kerik's attorney had been seeking 27 months, the lowest end of the guidelines and the minimum term negotiated with the prosecution in the plea bargain.
Andrew Kreig: Feds Bullied Kerik Into 4-Year Term, Hurting Us All
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