Sentence examples for negotiating not only from inspiring English sources

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(Informant 6) As with the example in box 2, the GP identifies the process of diagnosis as a type of negotiation, but extends this to the concept of negotiating not only the diagnosis but 'a future'.

But even if we were asking more than that, as soon as the British government starts negotiating, not only will its position immediately leak but it will be discussed, at length, in the 27 parliaments of every other EU member.

These policies need to take into account women's disproportionately lower incomes, as well as their unique health needs and their role in negotiating not only their own care but also that of family members.

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The dining room itself looks spacious, with high ceilings and large plate-glass windows, but the tables are tightly crammed together — pity the fleet of servers, who must negotiate not only tables, elbows, and bags but also each other.

So, expect merger agreements to be negotiated not only with a mind toward competing bidders but how the parties can fend off these types of activists, regardless of whether it helps shareholders.

The local Papua New Guinea surfers prepping for an inaugural Western-style competition — with the promise of a training trip to Australia for the winners — must negotiate not only waves but also the everyday dangers of life in a country with an extremely depressed economy and a patriarchal, chest-thumping social framework.

A key target for investigation must be HMRC's former head of tax Dave Hartnett (a familiar name to readers of Private Eye), who negotiated not only the infamous tax deals with Vodafone and Goldman Sachs but also the coalition government's tax amnesty for HSBC account holders.

Sarah Jane Checkland skilfully negotiates not only the complexities of their inter-marital rivalry but entertainingly handles the backbiting and power struggles of the St Ives art world of the Forties and Fifties, over which Nicholson and Hepworth reigned as intermittently disputed king and queen.

In Smith's case, however, the league has obtained copies of the two agreements, which show that in early 1999 Smith and his agent, Fleisher, negotiated not only a standard one-year contract, which was filed with the league, but also an extensive separate pact with the Timberwolves' owner, Glen Taylor.

Increasingly, managers at all levels are now expected to know how to negotiate not only new contracts, but also with the people who work for them.

They want to strip away our ability to negotiate not only for salary and health care for our families, but also for things that affect our students, like smaller class sizes.

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