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'''Example of Use:''' The talks broke down yesterday afternoon with both parties claiming that the other side was unwilling to move from their positions.[[Category: Labour Relations (negotiations)]][[Category: Glossary]]
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'''Example of Use:''' The talks broke down yesterday afternoon with both parties claiming that the other side was unwilling to move from their positions.
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[[Category: Labour Relations (negotiations)]][[Category: Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 19:25, 11 March 2020

Break Down - (phrasal verb )

Definition

We say negotiations break down when they end due to disagreements.

Extra

Source: Own Definition
Example of Use: The talks broke down yesterday afternoon with both parties claiming that the other side was unwilling to move from their positions.