We have no meanings for "more negotiable" in our records yet.
1 But the chancellor's surplus target should be more negotiable than that.
2 The road at this point had been roughly resurfaced, and was much more negotiable .
3 He also gave her his blessing; and, what was more negotiable , a cheque for £1000.
4 There is now more stock to choose from and, generally, sellers have become more negotiable , he said.
5 The buccaneering winner-take-all form of Anglo-American capitalism, in other words, was more negotiable than New Labour had believed.
6 Easier to set up than a Google Hangout call, and more negotiable than a Skype maze, we were online in seconds.
7 There might come a time, he thought, when his brother's paper would be more negotiable than it was at that moment.
8 I don't know what figures to be in it for me, whether it's something as basic as a good collar or something more negotiable .
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