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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive negotiations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where discussions or bargaining are conducted in a forceful or assertive manner, often to achieve a favorable outcome.
Example: "The two companies engaged in aggressive negotiations to finalize the merger agreement before the deadline."
Alternatives: "intense negotiations" or "forceful negotiations".
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California's success lies in aggressive negotiations by officials of the independent state agency running the exchanges with the health plans to keep insurance bids low.
Ms. Delhagen said that drop was a result of several factors, including smarter shipping strategies and more aggressive negotiations with fulfillment companies to reduce warehousing charges.
The U.S. launch has been delayed over aggressive negotiations with the labels over the price users will pay in the U.S. Spotify insists on free, the labels want to move away from that model entirely.
Some even speculated that this was driving Amazon's aggressive negotiations with book publishers and other vendors.
It specializes in acquiring distressed hospitals and making them profitable, often through cost-cutting and aggressive negotiations with insurers.
The Khitans had made several aggressive negotiations of pushing their borders south, while manipulating several incompetent Chinese ambassadors who conceded to the Liao Kingdom's demands.
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The ICHA warns against "aggressive negotiation".
They are not exhaustive nor are they intended to substitute for continued aggressive negotiation of market access, but instead are meant to provide additional complementary actions to enhance our economic relations and achieve greater benefits for the American people.
However, the company's aggressive negotiation tactics meant it struggled to cut deals with the gatekeepers of the content, including Hollywood, cable companies and popular television franchises like Top Gear.
Just be careful not to push it too far; particularly in the academic world, aggressive negotiation can be a sensitive subject.
Rather than viewing Emirates as a cash cow, to be milked for taxes, the government has provided all the tools the airline needs a massive airport with no curfew and low costs, a low or no tax environment to keep taxes down, laws that make it easy to import foreign labor an aggressive negotiation of routes on behalf of Emirates and a credit rating backed by the state (which is not so good today).
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