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  • meaning of negotiate your way out of - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    In this article : " It’s baffling that Trump isn’t taking baseline cybersecurity measures at a time when he is trying to negotiate his way out of a trade war with China, a country that is known for using cyber tactics to gain the upper hand in business negotiations,”
  • Whats a phrase for a compromise in which both sides are unhappy?
    The court grants your oppressive motion to compel, but makes discovery mutual, and you then negotiate a reasonable scope for discovery, or The court issues a final judgment that is adverse to both parties, so you settle the case
  • orthography - Should I use negotiate or negociate? - English Language . . .
    There are some word references and debates for "negociate" Anyone knows if both are correct ? Where does the spelling "negociate" comes from ?
  • is it a phrase - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A negotiation room is a room where people negotiate, but room for negotiation is what you describe: it shows we are still open to negotiate on certain topics Maybe this would be better on English Language Learners?
  • Pronunciation of the word negotiate with an s
    In some words there is variation between s and ʃ in a "palatalizing" context: before an unstressed i~ɪ sound (the "happy" vowel) that is followed by a vowel, or before j followed by an unstressed vowel This isn't an area where pronunciations differ consistently according to dialect: rather, each speaker may have a different pattern of pronunciation for each word
  • Punctuation for the phrase including but not limited to
    When using the phrase "including but not limited to", how should it be punctuated? When used in the following (no punctuation): There are many activities including but not limited to run
  • The purpose of versus the purpose for — which one is proper?
    This is an interesting topic To add to bikeboy389's response: the purpose of something is the reason it exists The purpose behind something is the reason in the mind of whoever was responsible for it My intuition is that a purpose for something is more likely to be a use or reason associated with it after the fact, or subject to debate Found via Google: Providing Students With a Purpose
  • What does period mean when someone says Sth. . . Period?
    I often hear US citizens say something like this: lt;Some phrases> Period What does period mean when it appears in a sentence by itself in this type of situation?




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