Able to be negotiated or arranged by compromise.
1This case illustrates a general principle: keep all options on the table.
2She carried a metal flight case which she set on the table.
3Topics on the table include cyber security, data privacy and risk management.
4A bottled water levy, however, is still very much on the table.
5Both acquirers may have left value on the table -so far.
6He said there was no deal on the table at the moment.
7Those were not on the table, said Tico Perez, BSA national commissioner.
8Trump said travel restrictions within the United States remained on the table.
9It still was not clear exactly what policies are on the table.
10That is what all the political parties now need on the table.
11Our members are worried about putting food on the table, he said.
12I think people need to be aware of what's on the table.
13But put it on the table in the corner of the passage.
14With the compromise on the table, the EU has already accommodated Britain.
15She said nothing more and set her glass back on the table.
16Yet despite the successes, Democrats left some potential victories on the table.