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be negotiated from
verb
To confer with others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement.
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The Department of Investigation is seeking a budget, still to be negotiated, from the corporation to provide the oversight.
Scottish ministers, who previously argued the nation's EU membership would be "automatic" under independence, said Scotland's terms of entry would be negotiated "from within", given its current status as a UK member.
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Iran might appear to be negotiating from strength.
Having seemed to fail against Hizbullah in Lebanon, Israel would be negotiating from a position of weakness.
Palestine would be negotiating from the position of one United Nations member whose territory is militarily occupied by another, however, and not as a vanquished people ready to accept whatever terms are put in front of us.
In such an event, Microsoft might be negotiating from a stronger position, knowing that the Bush Administration was not be as firm in its opposition to the company as was the Clinton Justice Department.
So, when the Greek side comes to agree its new "contract" with its lenders in the summer, hoping to finally secure the somewhat abstract promise of debt relief that has been on the table since late 2012, it will not be negotiating from a position of strength.
Mr Swinney said it was clear that after becoming independent the country would be negotiating "from within".
New assistance was negotiated from the Americans.
Indeed, Lessing has an acute eye for all those small shifts in a room that reveal the many different power relations being negotiated from moment to moment.
This, or some other form of mayoral partnership in the schools, almost certainly could have been negotiated from the start had Villaraigosa chosen to do what he does best — use charm and conciliation to bring everyone to the table.
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