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negotiatorne‧go‧ti‧a‧tor /nɪˈɡəʊʃieɪtə $ -ˈɡoʊʃieɪtər/ ●○○ noun [countable] - Catterson also observed that e-mail links between plants and subsidiaries of the same company can give union negotiators the advantage of surprise.
- Holbrooke has a justified reputation as a hard-nosed negotiator.
- However, negotiators have predicted a settlement by Opening Day, or by the All-Star break.
- Mr Klesch is thus being asked to step in as the disinterested negotiator.
- The Board's negotiators were furious.
- The good lawyer must be a master negotiator.
ADJECTIVE► chief· His chief negotiator, Education Minister Domingo Palermo, has not met with the rebels for days. ► skilled· Organizational structure was driven by the necessity of having skilled negotiators in close proximity.· In politics there are some very successful makers of deals and some very skilled negotiators.· The less skilled negotiator prefers to leave things vague and ambiguous fearing that explicitness will jeopardize any agreement. NOUN► hostage· After hostage negotiators heard the gunshot over the phone, police waited about a half hour before entering the home. someone who takes part in official discussions, especially in business or politics, in order to try and reach an agreement: the chief union negotiator |