counteroffer in the PONS Dictionary

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Before the offer (or counteroffer) is accepted, the offering (or countering) party can withdraw it.
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Any variation thereof constitutes a counteroffer.
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Therefore, she is not making a counteroffer either.
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Let's say you've done your research, know your market value, have assessed your career goals, and are sincerely interested in the new company's counteroffer.
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The union cited the city never tabling a written counteroffer as evidence of the city not negotiating.
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You might turn down your other offer and accept your employer's counteroffer only to find yourself pushed out soon afterward.
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A counteroffer is a new offer that varies the terms of the original offer.
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If a purported acceptance does vary the terms of an offer, it is not an acceptance but a counteroffer and, therefore, simultaneously a rejection of the original offer.
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A typical response to an aggressive opening volley in the world of commerce is to simply make a counteroffer.
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The appellant's refusal to make a counteroffer to the respondent's last offer does not constitute a failure to attempt to settle.
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