Category: /History/European History
around himself a tenuous barrier of defence" (p. 62). He sought to steal items of value and bargain with fellow Häftlinge for additional resources. However, he also discovered that other Häftlinge could equally steal from him, and so
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
positional bargaining. When the other side attacks, the principles party should not counterattack, but should deflect the attack back onto the problem. When the first two approaches fail, the one-text approach may be used. In this approach, a third party
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Category: /Business & Economy
procedures, collective bargaining processes (for larger companies) and other labor-related issues.
Competitors constantly influence a broad range of managerial decisions related to routine business activities and to the development of an organization
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
to high technology products is not a promising business either. The more sophisticated a technology becomes the less suppliers are in the market. The market becomes a seller market where sellers have the bargain power. On top of that knowledge intensive
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
what he bargained for. On numerous occasions he asks for some form of companionship and on each occasion he is presented a devil in disguise. Not what one would hope for in return for their eternal soul. Rather than death being the catalyst to his
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
and the vulgar. Perhaps a free media does not always do what we bargained for. Perhaps the media doesn't always mirror life. Perhaps life might also mirror the media.
So, what do we do? Thomas Jefferson, too, wondered about the free media: 'I
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
divine favour into the bargain, when they are pressing charges under this law. This is zeal sanctioned by law and clothed in self-righteousness.
I draw no analogies but consider also the case of the sectarian terrorist, he who murders in the name of Islam
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
. They are usually a great deal more involved than what you may have bargained for.
Around September in 1995, my wife was watching Bob on television. He was installing a new set of kitchen cabinets in an old house. Well, she decided that I needed to do the same thing
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
. In the shuk, there is no such thing as a set price. The vendors expect and want their customers to haggle with them and bargain the prices down. When I first tried to buy a necklace, the vendor got insulted because I wouldn't haggle and refused to sell
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
operated as an informal bargaining unit for the sale of oil by Third World nations. It confined its activities to gaining a larger share of the revenues produced by Western oil companies and greater control over the levels of production. However, in the early
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