Examples of 'negotiations took' in a sentence

Meaning of "negotiations took"

negotiations took: This phrase refers to the process of discussions and bargaining between two or more parties in order to reach an agreement or settle a dispute. It usually involves exchanging offers, counteroffers, and compromises to find a mutually beneficial outcome.

How to use "negotiations took" in a sentence

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negotiations took
The negotiations took place in a spirit of dialogue.
First round of wage negotiations took place.
The negotiations took place in a constructive atmosphere.
A considerable number of negotiations took place as a result.
Negotiations took place behind our backs.
This is the context in which negotiations took place.
These negotiations took nearly two years.
That might be the reason no fruitful negotiations took place.
Backstage negotiations took place during an intermission.
Recall that the next tripartite negotiations took place yesterday.
No negotiations took place during the first week.
In the private sector these negotiations took place at local level.
Negotiations took more than a year and were tedious.
The meetings and negotiations took the following steps.
Negotiations took place with the leadership of those countries.

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Several rounds of negotiations took place during the year.
Negotiations took place for a settlement of the religious differences.
Keep in mind that the negotiations took four years to accomplish.
Negotiations took place a day later but nothing came of it.
Ross felt they should speak after negotiations took place.
Unsuccessful negotiations took place for his release.
There are surely several reasons why the negotiations took so long.
These negotiations took us something by surprise.
The various countries taking part in the negotiations took up different positions.
No negotiations took place and nothing was offered.
Two rounds of exploratory talks in view of the formal negotiations took place.
Once the negotiations took place behind closed doors.
A general policy discussion and exchange of views on the negotiations took place at that meeting.
Those negotiations took place in a climate of partnership and mutual understanding.
Within the framewort of the procedure negotiations took place with the GermanGovernment.
The negotiations took place in a very positive and constructive climate.
As a result of that decision lengthy negotiations took place between all parties concerned.
Negotiations took place and they were persuaded to leave without violence.
The last round of global trade negotiations took almost eight years to complete.
The negotiations took place in a private and almost informal setting.
Eight days of mediated negotiations took place in August.
No negotiations took place between the company and the employees.
The Department denies this allegation and states that no negotiations took place.
Further negotiations took place for more than two years.
The Tribunal is satisfied that no negotiations took place with Xerox.
Some negotiations took ten years and were followed by ten years of transition.
It's incredible that the negotiations took one hour.
The negotiations took some time to conclude for two main reasons.
According to reports, negotiations took a year and half.
The negotiations took on a more and more profound and intricate nature.
The EU-Canada treaty negotiations took seven years.
The negotiations took a long time and were completed towards the end of the year.
Deadlines were pushed back ; further negotiations took place.
Large amounts of negotiations took months for the eventual release of the hostages.
He asked why no hard-ball negotiations took place.

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