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Перевод: negotiable
[прилагательное] договорный; могущий быть переуступленным; могущий быть купленным; могущий быть проданным [фин.]; могущий служить предметом переговоров; могущий служить предметом сделки; проходимый; доступный
Тезаурус:
- Both Muslims and their liberal opponents should now shun the dramatic dogmaticism of former days and ask themselves: is freedom of speech a negotiable value?
- However, the contents of a relocation package are not, in the main, considered to be a negotiable item by most employers.
- Most will want a reasonable input - usually between 10,000 and 20,000, although the actual amount is often negotiable and depends very much on the client's circumstances.
- The solution lies in internal cross-charging (or feeing) mechanisms which are negotiable and subject to external comparison.
- Contact lenses, bonds, coupons, stamps (other than current postage stamps), securities, negotiable instruments or documents of any kind.
- It is not a negotiable matter: the present adviser is expected to answer your questions.
- The normal form of debenture is payable to registered holders, although bearer debentures (which are negotiable instruments) and debentures which are convertible into shares are also possible.
- By not using nuclear weapons and with repeated assurances via the hotline of limited goals and negotiable conquests, the Russians face the president of the United states with " agonising decisions" and he hesitates in making any nuclear commitment for several vital days.
- Train fares, too, were negotiable.
- if we bargained about this issue, or ones related to it before, then the issue is negotiable now
- The organization that flows from the office of shaikh was more tenuous, more negotiable, but crucial to making peaces.
- Something has already been said as to the assignment of ordinary debts and "choses in action" and the law relating to negotiable instruments - bills of exchange, cheques, and promissory notes - will be dealt with in the next chapter.
- Mr Fitzwater said the White House is willing to negotiate with Congress "on the amount and the nature of the package the numbers are all negotiable."
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