Negotiating vs Maneuvering - What's the difference?
negotiating | maneuvering |
(US)
(US, gerund of maneuver) An act in which something or someone maneuvers
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As verbs the difference between negotiating and maneuvering
is that negotiating is while maneuvering is (us).As a noun maneuvering is
(us|gerund of maneuver) an act in which something or someone maneuvers.maneuvering
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