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Example sentences for "negotiators"

Lexicographically close words:
negotiates; negotiating; negotiation; negotiations; negotiator; negotii; negotiis; negotio; negotium; negre
  1. For six days your negotiators have disputed the ground foot by foot; they did all that was humanly possible, to obtain less rigorous conditions.

  2. But if his hopes from Scotland had utterly broken down, they had given place to hopes of a new war with the aid of an army from Ireland; and the negotiators of the Houses saw forty days wasted in useless chicanery.

  3. But the chief work of his negotiators was to prevent any extension of the struggle.

  4. Nothing could save Spain but a union of the European powers, and to prevent this union was the work to which the French negotiators were now bending their energies with singular success.

  5. Our negotiators in Geneva have proposed a radical cut in offensive forces by each side with no cheating.

  6. Our negotiators must be able to go to that table with the united support of the American people.

  7. But I will need, and American negotiators in Geneva will need, Congress' support.

  8. The great powers which recognize the laws of nations, need no such negotiators as men-of-war.

  9. In the absence of all appropriate information from the negotiators themselves, I am driven to glean among the scanty paragraphs of the President's message, and in the answers of the naval officers to the Secretary's inquiries.

  10. Two other negotiators might have been joined without delay, without trouble, and almost without expense.

  11. It was known that certain senators were consulted as the treaty went along, not publicly, but privately, visiting the negotiators upon request for that purpose, agreeing to it in these conferences; and thus forestalling their official action.

  12. A correspondence has been had; the negotiators have exchanged diplomatic notes on the subject; and these notes are expected to be as satisfactory to the country as to those who now have the rule of it.

  13. Such negotiations can take place by the exchange of letters between the belligerent Governments, or through special negotiators who may meet on neutral territory or on the territory of one of the belligerents.

  14. In case they meet on belligerent territory, the enemy negotiators are inviolable and must be treated on the same footing as bearers of flags of truce, if not as diplomatic envoys.

  15. It seems that the Turkish negotiators had plainly told the German representatives that they only meant to fight against Russia, and they did not even require any guarantee against the action of France and England.

  16. The New York men, although more compliant than the negotiators of seven years ago, were still disposed to exact hard concessions, to which all the commissioners but Hutchinson were about prepared to agree.

  17. He reiterated his own belief in "the justice of the claim which arose from our honest conviction that it was founded in truth and accorded with the intention of the negotiators of the treaty of 1783.

  18. Two pilgrimages were made to Washington, but the negotiators were too far apart to come to terms.

  19. He did not scruple to make such proposals for conciliation as our own negotiators thought the insurgents ought to have accepted.

  20. Such, Sir, was his opinion, and it is exactly conformable to what the negotiators had in view in forming this article.

  21. They confer no power, and seem to have taken their origin in the European practice of giving medals or other marks of friendship to the negotiators of treaties and other diplomatic characters, or visitors of distinction.

  22. The Minister for Foreign affairs only expressed what had in fact been the wish of the Swedish side all along, and what especially the Swedish negotiators during the first stage of the negotiations, had urgently insisted on.

  23. Norwegian and Swedish negotiators that to frame this laws in a quite satisfactory manner would be a very difficult thing.

  24. The negotiators of both countries are the ones who shall resolve upon the permanent advantages which we shall ask in the archipelago, and decide upon the intervention, disposition, and government of the Philippines.

  25. Neither of these negotiators was of the caliber of Webster and Ashburton, and the treaty which they drew up proved rather a Pandora's box of future difficulties than a satisfactory settlement.

  26. From whatever source the negotiators of the treaty of 1783 derived their view of the boundary, that instrument directs that it shall be a due north line from the source of the river St. Croix.

  27. The negotiators of the treaty have recorded with unusual fullness their understanding of the sense and meaning with which these words were used.

  28. The renewal of the common danger produced a temporary harmony among the negotiators at Vienna.

  29. But before the negotiators advanced far in their labours the war threatened to assume a more serious character.

  30. It appeared to them that the intercourse with foreign powers had rendered our negotiators absolutists.

  31. The negotiators approached their difficult work in a spirit which promised no very good results.

  32. However, as the negotiators desired peace before all things, they proposed that the three chiefs should surrender and place themselves in the hands of the Electoral Assembly.

  33. The negotiators did not, however, despair.

  34. Lord Selborne had retired from the Government before the negotiators went to Ireland, because he knew of the proposals and was not prepared to sanction them.

  35. The document embodying these conclusions was accepted in identical terms by each side, and each party of negotiators set out for Ireland to endeavour to secure acceptance of it.

  36. The terms to be arranged were terms of exclusion for Ulster; and the two questions of defining the area and the period met the negotiators on the threshold.

  37. Dear Sir, The proposition in your letter of May the 16th, of adding an umpire to our discordant negotiators at Paris, struck me favorably on reading it, and reflection afterwards strengthened my first impressions.

  38. Of the many subjects mooted between the negotiators scarcely any had survived the fierce contests which had been waged concerning them.

  39. This happy thought suddenly restored peace; and, while the two negotiators were absent, I improved the opportunity to become better acquainted with the lovely Chatterissa and her female Mentor.

  40. It will be seen that the pertinacity of one of the negotiators gave it very much the character of a capitulation.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "negotiators" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.