词汇 | example_english_negotiate |
释义 | Examples of negotiateThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Furthermore, the result can be based on negotiating skills. The prospect of allowing contract prices in a government postal service, based on judgment and negotiating skills, raises another question. Any reading will thus "miss" (it will not mean the same as might have been expected), and so the language must be negotiated. They negotiated for a self-possessed moral standing within the world. A royalty of between 10 and 15 per cent of the retail price of the sheet music could be negotiated for the composer. Usually, these deals can be negotiated for a short term. In fact, its pictures and stories depend upon the negotiating power of fashion to make any sense at all. The limits are to be negotiated and the new agreement will take the form of a directive timed for 1987. Oddly for a book on poetry, the issue of language is obtusely negotiated throughout. Dozens of international environmental treaties have been negotiated and ratified. Which agent was it that the company negotiated with? An excellent chapter on aims, for example, takes some persistence in negotiating the tables, figures and surrounding text. Instead, these households seem to have been rather loose associations of individuals, who were constantly negotiating power among themselves. In the political and cultural contexts of development and social change, these issues are continuously negotiated. With this formalism, the current state of negotiation between each pair of negotiating agents in a multidimensional negotiation space has to be represented. The final chapter reviews different analytic frameworks, covering communication strategies, negotiated meaning, and communicative outcomes. The federal government has negotiated a variety of arrangements with its constituent units regarding royalty- and profit-sharing from the exploitation of such resources. As a result, the ways that meaning was created and negotiated in the past are illuminated. Flexibility may well be increasingly negotiated at the individual level between managers and employees. In this protected space, a contract was negotiated, which enabled boundaries to be established. Second, barrio people actively negotiated the terms through which the land-for-labour arrangement was re-worked. Most often, the captives resisted, and they and their oppressors negotiated a modus vivendi ; when this broke down or proved impossible, the captives fled. On their turn, the differences with the competence view of the firm have not been negotiated with the same impetus. He demonstrates the crucial role of journalism and new communication technologies in negotiating the role between readers, the market and ways of knowing. As we noted above, several alternative hypotheses predict that the number of negotiating parties as well as ideological divergence should induce bargaining delay. Customers and salespersons typically regard each other as outgroup persons, engagement with whom is motivated by the instrumental purpose of negotiating a transaction. Rather, it is to locate him discursively within a stylistic web in which collectively sanctioned aesthetic and social imperatives are individually acknowledged and negotiated. After negotiating a price for a donor's kidney, the middleman introduces the donor to the potential recipient and the medical team. After negotiating, the participating states pass identical legislation signifying their agreement on the compact's terms, purposes, and policies. The political platform thus functioned as a two-way interface, through which politicians negotiated their position with their constituents. Matters of conscience could not be negotiated or treated, because the conscience was ' more dear ' than life. Friendship is not a preordained or fixed identity that predetermines people's behavior; it can be negotiated and contested for interactional purposes. They took advantage of new media and negotiated their way into early television showings in order to reach even greater numbers of spectators. How can conversation policies be negotiated, and unfamiliar policies learned? The government sought to make participation credible through transparency, sharing responsibility, and negotiating rather than imposing. The pharmaceutical and agrochemical corporations, for their part, look for ways to avoid paths that imply negotiating with the locals. Although there may be conflict within such encounters, the literature suggests that action is negotiated through networks characterised by relationships of codependence and reciprocity. First, in negotiating regulatory policies, the government often retains the threat to use direct regulation. Among the staff, humor and joking together provided a means of negotiating the tension around hierarchical differences. A great deal of current research is re-evaluating cultural performances as the sites for negotiating and renegotiating cultural identities and social life. The transport mechanisms and protocols are supported (and enforced) by the infrastructure, while the content is negotiated between the components. An agreement was negotiated: they would alternate monthly as leader. A language ideology approach, however, recognizes that such linkages are not immutable but socially constructed and continually negotiated. He shows how difficult the task of negotiating teams would be in the absence of goodwill to overcome their differences. Rather, political change would be the work of elites who broke with the ruling party and negotiated a peaceful transition with their former colleagues. The topic of the research should be negotiated with the course coordinator. Rather, it consists of negotiated claims and attributions. The quantitative results show that the incidence of negotiating meaning was very low. Others have negotiated this relationship differently, maintaining a distinct category of medicine man talk whose use is inappropriate. My collaborator, a professional fire dancer with no musical experience, performed expertly while negotiating the microphones. The shaman negotiates the relationships between these worlds by means of carefully orchestrated rituals. The analysis of their responses suggests that they are individuals negotiating their identities between language communities. Although both men and women understood the fluidity of social categories, they experienced and negotiated them in different ways. Relational identity is negotiated with and through others. Apparently, the first year of economic policy-making by the purple coalition has been - in retrospect - characterized by developing a new practice of negotiating incomes policy. The current crisis involves a continuous struggle over the drawing of boundaries, because the boundaries of the public space are constantly negotiated. The meaning of organisations is thus also negotiated by stakeholders around the organisation. Ultimately, the mark of instrumentalism's contribution to popular music policy making will be the realisation of governmentality as it negotiates both art and rationality. To preserve the individual goals in a negotiation, each negotiating party will rather have its own agent looking after its interests. The author tends to skirt over the obstacles and challenges facing employers and older individuals in negotiating effective, flexible extensions to working lives. The interplay between formal and informal care is negotiated through interactions among the actors. Conversely, language itself evolves and negotiates its own linguistic values as they are deployed in speech or writing. In contrast, in the locomotion task she negotiated the obstacles as well as the control subjects. In the 1930s collective memory of the migration became highly charged, as ruling groups negotiated the boundaries of district administration. Recently held workshops have demonstrated how modest learning objectives that are negotiated and therefore owned by the teachers could help towards achievable outcomes. The children's understanding of group improvisation was jointly negotiated and constructed as provisional, and frequently contested. They also show the way in which identity is negotiated on a daily basis, coexisting with new and rediscovered forms of individualism. Strikes are unlikely, however, to succeed in making gains at the negotiating table without the support of the public and the media. They also illustrate how ageing is constantly being negotiated at an individual and societal level, and how successful ageing occurs in different ways. Much less is known about comparable processes of negotiating care and constituting self when the home is the site of care receipt. The agreement allows for complimentary protocols to be negotiated with other parts of the world in order to provide for sea turtle conservation. Exercises include discussion, role-play, simulation, report writing, negotiating budgets and contracts, consumer surveys, small talk, social arrangements, telling anecdotes, exchanging opinions, and socializing. During the course of the year 2004, governments, committees and activists organized commemorative events, negotiated memorandums and discussed claims for or against reparations. They sought a legal floor for wages and a ceiling on hours, with unions negotiating for improvements on these basic standards. Judges placed a premium on speed, agility and obedience in getting around the course and in negotiating obstacles. Moreover, its very existence gave paupers a part to play in negotiating and establishing entitlement. Subsequently, contracts were negotiated annually amidst much acrimony and sometimes violence. There simply are other values to be negotiated, crucially welfare. Malesore villagers proved equally capable of negotiating life around the new realities after 1878, using the tools of a modern, democratic society when necessary. Rather, the rumours of bloodsuckers indicate a flexible ' truth ' that is negotiated through talking, since hearsay is a kind of truth when people believe it. In this way, they acquired their status as groups that most benefited from the perpetuation of the system while negotiating increasingly favorable terms for themselves. Patients have difficulty negotiating the environment, become lost in their surroundings, and spatially disoriented even within their own home. The details of the contract, including the possibility of external control, are negotiated among the involved actors. In other words, 'prescribing' is nested within the overall treatment package, which includes psychosocial components that have been negotiated, whether community- or hospital-based. Details of remuneration are negotiated for collective contracts between sickness fund associations and associations of providers of different professions involved. An efficient argumentation framework for negotiating autonomous agents. The fee schedule negotiated between the sickness funds and physicians is binding for those who have signed the contract. Indeed, she is in control only when she is in between, negotiating these competing religious tensions. The final narrative therefore represents the result of his attempt at reconciling these entities and negotiating their different (and sometimes incompatible) motivations. Furthermore, in her course on physician-patient communication, the student may have learned the appropriate methods of facilitating or negotiating informed consent. The process of negotiating value created its own kind of truth and objectivity. Most essays show particular widows negotiating a space for themselves as influential persons in family or state. Thus, parent alcoholism may raise risk for difficulties in negotiating the leaving home transition through a variety of mechanisms. Characterization of these experiential variables and how they interact with biological factors is the next great hurdle to be negotiated in this research arena. Others feel that the suspension of conversational maxims and norms of face to face interaction can reduce the motivation for negotiating differences. An axiomatic approach that supports negotiated resolution of design conflicts in concurrent engineering. The implementation and application of this representation have also been challenges that we successfully negotiated. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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