Examples of 'subject to negotiation' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject to negotiation"

Subject to negotiation: This phrase indicates that terms or conditions are open to discussion, modification, or bargaining before a final agreement is reached

How to use "subject to negotiation" in a sentence

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subject to negotiation
Final funding is subject to negotiation of contribution agreements.
These summaries have not been subject to negotiation.
Final funding is subject to negotiation of a contribution agreement.
The following matters shall be subject to negotiation.
This is often subject to negotiation between the parties.
Only the repayment arrangements are subject to negotiation.
They are not subject to negotiation or appeal.
The set of profiles to be enabled is subject to negotiation.
These options are not subject to negotiation when establishing an association.
These groups wanted to be qualified as paramilitaries to be subject to negotiation.
This project is subject to negotiation between.
These groups want to be qualified as paramilitaries to be subject to negotiation.
Salary will be subject to negotiation.
Any inpatient beds and outpatient counselling units are subject to negotiation.
The drugs subject to negotiation would not have generic alternatives.

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Price for organized groups is subject to negotiation.
Salary subject to negotiation.
Our sharing ratio will be subject to negotiation.
Are they subject to negotiation and change?
This will be complex and subject to negotiation.
This policy is being established by us unilaterally and is not therefore subject to negotiation.
The gospel is not subject to negotiation.
The continuation of such special treatment after the implementation period will be subject to negotiation.
Other file types are subject to negotiation.
The amount of funding in each agreement would be subject to negotiation.
Tariffs will also be subject to negotiation between operators and the authorities.
Only the repay ment arrangements are subject to negotiation.
And it's not subject to negotiation any longer.
Contracts for longer periods of time are subject to negotiation.
However, this is subject to negotiation between the parties.
It appears that everything is subject to negotiation.
Future terms of the lease were subject to negotiation with the Development Corporation.
Changes to the level of train service will be subject to negotiation.
Use of expedited data is subject to negotiation by users of Transport Service . b.
Separate the people from the problem subject to negotiation.
As such, they can not be subject to negotiation or selective approval by States.
Athens has made clear issues that are not subject to negotiation.
However, the FTT proposal remains subject to negotiation among the participating Member States.
The number of free entrances and other perks is subject to negotiation.
Early departure penalty will be subject to negotiation with our Manager on Koh Samui.
Pyongyang also said its nuclear program is not subject to negotiation.
But that's subject to negotiation.
The disposition of this land is a matter of dispute and subject to negotiation.
Early departure penalty will be subject to negotiation with the local Manager.
The second step could involve the selection of priority NTMs to subject to negotiation.
The contract is subject to negotiation.
The extent of the legislative authority of the Palestinian entity remains subject to negotiation.
The exact reduction in working hours is subject to negotiation between employers and employees.
Suppliers accept that the System Protocol and Audit Framework are not subject to negotiation.
As such, they are not subject to negotiation and.

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