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'cultural negotiation' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a process in which two or more parties try to reach an agreement or resolution that takes into account their different cultural values and backgrounds. For example, "The two sides reached a cultural negotiation which respected the traditions of both countries."
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The outcome of this cultural negotiation determines when a stand on fairness will be an effective move in political negotiation.
Of course, in reality cultural negotiation about the meaning of fairness and political negotiation using fairness claims occur simultaneously.
It was, as he traveled through heavily Republican country in the most rural part of Iowa, a complicated process of cultural negotiation.
The result can be out-and-out conflict, but more often it is a fluid process that involves intricate cultural negotiation.
Every crossover song is a cultural negotiation: a choice of tempos, rhythms and instruments, of what language to use and what to say.
You can think of Mr Ryan's fantasy budget as a gambit in a diffuse cultural negotiation over the bounds of reasonable opinion in the ongoing negotiation over fiscal policy a sort of ideological meta-negotiation.
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'Maybe a footballer … they do it with transfers.'" It is one of a series of cultural negotiations that are most intense over a running gag involving famous song lyrics, which MacAroon spouts when he is lost for words.
But in his mid-20s, he said, he began asking himself questions about "identity and cultural negotiations and who am I, where do I belong, what is this stuff about Cuba my parents keep talking about?" Suddenly he felt "a deep need" to write.
Elsewhere, we hear from Asterix English translator Anthea Bell, who speaks to Claire Armistead about the "complete accident" of her translating debut, the cultural negotiations of her work, and her position as an "unrepentant, unreconstructed adherent of the school of invisible translation".
This show provides an important look into the cultural negotiations that accompany international dating, but still reproduces negative stereotypes surrounding so called "mail order brides".
Cross-cultural negotiation, new kinds of innovation in financial markets, and we made a huge, early bet in game theory, which infuses a lot of our courses.
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