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consultatory

/kuhn-suhl-tuh-tiv, kon-suhl-tey-tiv/US // kənˈsʌl tə tɪv, ˈkɒn səlˌteɪ tɪv //UK // (kənˈsʌltətɪv) //

协商性,协商性的,磋商性,协商

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to consultation; advisory.

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Examples

  • This “right to demand answers” should not be limited to consultative participation, where people are asked for their input and officials move on.

  • Bloomberg Media Studios, established in 2017 as one of the earlier examples of a publisher evolving its content studio to be more consultative for ad clients, has grown revenue by 30%, year-on-year and global headcount is more than 25 employees.

  • There’s an interesting second-order effect that could happen as SEO agencies take on a more strategic and consultative place.

  • The Atlantic is the latest publisher striking more consultative relationships with its advertisers, as the trend for fewer, bigger partnerships gains pace.

  • Publishers like Bloomberg Media have been offering more consultative services for their advertisers over the last few years beyond core branded content services.

  • Diplomacy, to work at all effectively, must draw a line between the “consultative process” and the “work product.”

  • They were all created members of a consultative committee, which was to sit "until the reorganization of the legislative party."

  • While the plenipotentiaries were discussing the terms of peace, autocracy launched a ukase calling for a consultative assembly.

  • Although the Congress was consultative in nature, it completed the revolutionary organization and made unity of action possible.

  • Apart from these the act of 1850 respecting improvements in towns initiated consultative committees.

  • They declined to sit as regular members of the Assembly, content with the humbler position of consultative members.