renegotiate Meaning & Definition

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  • This meant that all the leases could be renegotiated.

  • The couple then consolidated their new dynamic of reciprocal caregiving and used it to renegotiate old problems in their relationship.

  • This is consistent with their reluctance to see the regulatory frameworks and concession contracts modified or renegotiated.

  • A great deal of current research is re-evaluating cultural performances as the sites for negotiating and renegotiating cultural identities and social life.

  • Men and women continued to renegotiate household spheres of power as pre-colonial divisions of labor were permanently disrupted.

  • In this respect the book illuminates the ways in which indigenous people and the state continually negotiate and renegotiate their relationship in particular contexts.

  • The strategies used to present the bodily spectacle of martyrdom illustrate how cultural boundaries are renegotiated in the period.

  • Major psychosocial changes include movement toward greater personal autonomy, renegotiating relationships with parents, and greater affiliation and involvement with peers.

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