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non-ne·ˈgo·tiable ADJ

1. non-negotiable LAW:

non-negotiable terms, conditions

2. non-negotiable FIN:

non-negotiable document, bill of exchange
this is non-negotiable

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A non-negotiable clause was that the movie would have to be done entirely in computer graphics, which at the time were very expensive.
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Initial reports stated that an additional $2000.00 in non-negotiable securities had been stolen as well.
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He quickly finds himself transferred out of the capital city with a non-negotiable promotion to constable of a quiet backwater town.
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However, when they learned that they would be required to sign a 73-page non-negotiable contract in order to continue the competition, they dropped out.
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The penalty needs to be severe, harsh and non-negotiable when a life is taken in this manner.
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Any moral agency becomes non-negotiable when one option is blatantly blue, and the other blatantly red.
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Traditionally, medical ethics has viewed the duty of confidentiality as a relatively non-negotiable tenet of medical practice.
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However, if a client wants to negotiate our 30-day termination clause to reduce the notice to 14 days, that is non-negotiable.
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Although other lighthouses were run privately, the right to collect a non-negotiable light due was supported by a patent from the crown.
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For other actions (such as determining the result of radiation exposure), the matrix result indicates a non-negotiable result.
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