continually negotiate

Frequency: 5.53.8 per million words

To negotiate frequently or over a prolonged period.

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  • The parameters of the job are being continually negotiated.
  • Companies often have to continually negotiate prices with their suppliers.
  • In international relations, governments continually negotiate treaties and agreements.
  • She found herself having to continually negotiate with her strong-willed child.
  • Project teams must continually negotiate scope changes with stakeholders.
  • The union and management will continually negotiate until a fair agreement is reached.
  • He learned that successful leaders must continually negotiate compromises among diverse groups.
  • Despite the progress, the two parties still continually negotiate on minor points.
  • Effective business partnerships require partners to continually negotiate expectations and roles.
  • The software development process involves continually negotiating features and deadlines with clients.