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"unnegotiable" Definitions
  1. not able to be negotiated : not negotiable

13 Sentences With "unnegotiable"

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A few moments' grace to deliver us from a situation that seems unnegotiable.
This means unnegotiable rigour in our choices and in the control of our production processes.
It is merely an unnegotiable bit of glass, or even a note on the Bank of Engraving.
It's an absolute dump, with almost unnegotiable grades and turns that can't be seen until after you register.
It appears to be unnegotiable terms and conditions a purchaser is said to agree to by opening the package.
He said that Iran's nuclear issue was unnegotiable and they discussed the issue only with the International Atomic Energy Agency.
He also pointed out that his country announced that if the nuclear energy is used for peaceful purposes, it is something unnegotiable at all.
It is also said that because the aims of these groups are apocalyptic and their demands unnegotiable, it is impossible to treat with them.
Also submerging us, making of the fields, the trees, a cast of characters in an unnegotiable drama, ordained, iron-gloom of low light, everything at once undoing itself.
Apparently, if a disadvantaged family had a child who was ready for circumcision and seclusion but could not provide food, the father would take a goat or a sheep and tie it to the homestead of a well-off family, this meant and lead to an unnegotiable plea for provision of food from the later party.
Prior to the Bourbon reforms, the practice of tax-farming allowed people, specifically members of the Creole elite, to purchase the right of tax collection from the crown. These people would then pay the crown ahead of time what the expected tax revenue would be, and then they collect taxes themselves afterwards. However, with the elimination of this practice and the transition to direct tax collection, tax rates were thus higher and were also now set at an unnegotiable and inflexible rate. Changes like this were part and parcel of the move on behalf of the Crown to try to regain control of administrative power in the American colonies.
Peall and Roberts both claimed to be champions of the sport, and a match to test their claims proved unnegotiable. After a four-year hiatus, the championship returned when the Billiards Association decided to create two championships, one for all-in, and another for spot-barred. By this stage, Roberts was a successful billiards merchandise producer, and offered the association a venue, table and trophy for the new championship, but refused to play in it. Roberts went on a tour of North America in 1894, playing the American champion, Frank Ives in Chicago. Ives had mastered the technique of jamming the balls in the pockets, and ended up winning the match 6,000-3,821, after a of 2,539.
Greece refuses to accept any process that would put it under pressure to engage in a give-and-take over what it perceives as inalienable and unnegotiable sovereign rights. Up to the late 1990s, the only avenue of conflict resolution that Greece deemed acceptable was to submit the issues separately to the International Court of Justice in The Hague. The resulting stalemate between both sides over process was partially changed after 1999, when the European summit of Helsinki opened up a path towards Turkey's accession to the EU. In the summit agreement, Turkey accepted an obligation to solve its bilateral disputes with Greece before actual accession talks would start. This was perceived as giving Greece a new tactical advantage over Turkey in determining which paths of conflict resolution to choose.

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