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,”.
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?
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 ...
I am writing a text in which I frequently refer to states and governments as actors. (They negotiate, decide, have preferences etc.). This make me wonder about the correct use of relative pronouns.
Mann explains that drag queens use different style of language to negotiate aspects of their racial identity as well as gender identity. With the use of style-mixing, drag queens can use their linguistic choices to aide their blurring of gender and racial lines.
This is really a comment rather than the type of answer valued on ELU; we've all had to negotiate the 50-rep hurdle. // Look up questions here on 'flat adverbs'; sometimes, as here, flat and prototypical adverbs have different senses (eg 'We flew direct [no intermediate stops] / directly [without delay] to Tokyo'.)