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8 Sentences With "more negotiable"

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So, sometimes that's more negotiable than the base pay number.
Considering the example of Carrol, I bid farewell to my legs and take up arms against a sea of troubles more negotiable than the miseries with which she had to contend.
Photograph by Thomas Prior for The New Yorker In the claiming races that fill up the weekday cards at tracks everywhere, the mounts are much more negotiable, and those negotiations are the agent's job.
Berlin is flat, but in some areas curbs loom forbiddingly high, and in my part of town many shops are set up from the sidewalk by a couple of steps, some more negotiable for me than others.
But here's the challenge that rule-following Australia now finds itself confronting: What's to be done with those who have a different experience, say in countries where rules are more negotiable, or those who simply want a less rigid society and more, well, encouragement of difference?
As a result of the law, the censor now expressed not the absolute will of the monarch but the more negotiable, democratic preferences of the nation.
Party theoretician and former Politburo member Hu Qiaomu in his thesis "Observe economic laws, speed up the Four Modernizations", published in 1978, argued that economic laws were objective, on par with natural laws. He insisted that economic laws were no more negotiable "than the law of gravity". Hu's conclusion was that the Party was responsible for the socialist economy's acting on these economic laws. He believed that only an economy based on the individual would satisfy these laws, since "such an economy would be in accord with the productive forces".
While the army was made up of a less than experienced military force, San Martín intended to lead, with regular discipline and equipment, a proper army and not a "motley crew" into battle.Chasteen, 2008, Americanos: Latin America’s Struggle for Independence, pp. 124 For the crossing of the mountains, the Army was divided into two main columns, the first, commanded by Captain GeneralOfficial Military ranks granted by the government of the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata San Martín and supported by Brigadier Major Miguel Estanislao Soler and Brigadier Bernardo O'Higgins, would take the Los Patos Pass and the second, commanded by Colonel Juan Gregorio de las Heras, would take the Uspallata Pass, which at its highest reaches some twelve thousand feet above sea level. Because this second pass was more negotiable, the artillery was taken in the second column.

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