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Definition of Renegotiations
1. renegotiation [n] - See also: renegotiation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Renegotiations
Literary usage of Renegotiations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Investment Perspectives by SourceOECD (Online service) (2005)
"Renegotiations of contracts are commonplace in business, so from a corporate
perspective having to renegotiate a set contract can be construed as a ..."
2. Science, Technology, and American Diplomacy (1995) by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Replaces the MOU between the same parties which expired in 1979. The present
agreement continues under IPR renegotiations. DOE Record No. 158. ..."
3. Poland: From Transition to New Regulatory Challenges by (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, OECD ECMT Staff, Oecd, Economic Research Centre (2002)
"Press on with implementation of SOK or PPA renegotiations on the same timetable
... As SOK or contract renegotiations develop, phase out the obligation on ..."
4. Globalization: The United Nations Development Dialogue ; Finance, Trade by Isabelle Grunberg, Sarbuland Khan (2000)
"Secondly, renegotiations should take place within a specified time limit, beyond
which ... Repeated debt renegotiations have, in fact, been one of the most ..."
5. Medicare Transaction System: Success Depends Upon Correcting Critical by Mark E. Heatwole (1998)
"Now, following contract renegotiations, the software development will cost ...
During the renegotiations, HCFA directed the MTS contractor to estimate the ..."
6. Foreign Assistance: U.S. Fund to Two Micronesian Nations Had Little Impact by Emil Friberg, Jr., Susan S. Westin (2001)
"The sources of this aid would be the Republic of China, which RMI recognized in
the late 1998, and successful renegotiations of the Compact " (Page 49). ..."