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Перевод: negotiable speek negotiable


[прилагательное]
договорный; могущий быть переуступленным; могущий быть купленным; могущий быть проданным [фин.]; могущий служить предметом переговоров; могущий служить предметом сделки; проходимый; доступный


Тезаурус:

  1. 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?
  2. However, the contents of a relocation package are not, in the main, considered to be a negotiable item by most employers.
  3. 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.
  4. The solution lies in internal cross-charging (or feeing) mechanisms which are negotiable and subject to external comparison.
  5. Contact lenses, bonds, coupons, stamps (other than current postage stamps), securities, negotiable instruments or documents of any kind.
  6. It is not a negotiable matter: the present adviser is expected to answer your questions.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. Train fares, too, were negotiable.
  10. if we bargained about this issue, or ones related to it before, then the issue is negotiable now
  11. The organization that flows from the office of shaikh was more tenuous, more negotiable, but crucial to making peaces.
  12. 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.
  13. 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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