Negociate in a sentence as a verb

Wouldn't that be cool, if we could negociate our salary in GTA?!

If the software really mattered to you, you would negociate a license that gave you source.

If valve can negociate will AMD or nVidia, I don't see why drivers would not improve.

It may even be a smile that'll make me buy it for a higher price than it is, or not negociate a price.

You have to give them your email, and then negociate what service they can/are comfortable using.

So you may say those workers should educate themselves and negociate better, but again it doesn't always work in practice.

This is also important to maintain good technical knowledge to negociate more wisely with suppliers.

With less power, the workforce can still negociate, the workforce can still share the remaining work, those who have no job still have a chance to get one if they want/need to.

Entreprenors would be probably get better terms as they'd be in a better position to negociate, but there would still be big companies.

I would love for the current gvt to negociate the end of CDI, with a simpler way to fire bad people, in exchange for a much better unemployment insurance.

Try to find an experienced freelancer or ex-project manager which is willing to make some side money by helping you negociate your contracts.

90% of the non compete clauses that I had to negociate, either to get out of it myself, or as an employer to hire a talent, revolve around this idea: the clause is legal, but its not possible to enforce really, because the interpretation would be trashed in a tribunal.

I mean, that's hard for Google to negociate in their EU position, they can't bring up the jobs since most of their workforce isn't there, they can't bring up the taxes argument since they don't pay them with tax loopholes, they can't say they contribute to the local economy anyways because they don't...I don't agree with the EU position but there's really no leverage here for Google, it's not a win-win scenario.

Negociate definitions

verb

be successful; achieve a goal; "She succeeded in persuading us all"; "I managed to carry the box upstairs"; "She pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable of it"; "The pianist negociated the difficult runs"

See also: manage

verb

sell or discount; "negociate securities"

verb

transfer by endorsement to another in return for value received; "negociate a bond"

verb

succeed in passing through, around, or over; "The hiker negociated the high mountain pass"

See also: negotiate

verb

confer with another in order to come to terms or reach an agreement; "The parties negociated all night"

verb

discuss the terms of an arrangement; "They negotiated the sale of the house"

See also: negotiate