negotiating table
Frequency: 8.522.1 per million words
A metaphorical term for the formal process or forum of negotiation.
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- Both sides agreed to return to the negotiating table.
- They spent hours around the negotiating table.
- The union refused to come to the negotiating table without concessions.
- The union leaders refused to return to the negotiating table without a new offer.
- After weeks of deadlock, a breakthrough was reached at the negotiating table.
- After weeks of deadlock, both parties finally agreed to come to the negotiating table.
- It's time for all parties to sit down at the negotiating table and find a solution.
- Bringing all stakeholders to the negotiating table was a major achievement.
- Diplomacy often requires patience at the negotiating table.
- The peace talks collapsed, and the diplomats left the negotiating table in frustration.
- The company hopes to bring the striking workers back to the negotiating table.
- A solution can only be found if both sides approach the negotiating table with sincerity.
- Leaving the negotiating table without an agreement is not an option.
- The international community urged the warring factions to engage in dialogue at the negotiating table.
- Progress was slow, but steady, at the international negotiating table.
- She is known for her tough stance at the negotiating table.
- He's a tough opponent at the negotiating table, always fighting for his terms.
- Despite initial disagreements, progress was made at the negotiating table yesterday.
- The mediator's role is to facilitate dialogue at the negotiating table.
- The future of the company will be decided at the negotiating table next month.