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Negotiating is what happens when people have conflicting needs.
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Negotiating is what happens when people have conflicting needs.
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Negotiating is a hard thing to do and then to have to work with the editors directly afterwards can be awkward.
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Note 99: See Patricia Davison, "Museums and the Reshaping of Memory," in Negotiating the Past, ed.
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005
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"Historical Criticism and the Claims of Humanism," in Negotiating the Past.
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He is the author of a book entitled Negotiating with Iran: Wrestling with the Ghosts of History.
Post-American Presidency Pamela Geller 2010
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He is the author of a book entitled Negotiating with Iran: Wrestling with the Ghosts of History.
Post-American Presidency Pamela Geller 2010
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(i) Note: The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives will also be releasing a copy of new report authored by Scott Sinclair, entitled Negotiating from Weakness Canada-EU trade treaty threatens Canadian purchasing policies and public services, a full copy of which will be made available at the press conference as well as online at: www. policyalternatives.ca.
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"Negotiating" with extremists is epically myopic and counter intuitive.
unknown title 2009
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Negotiating boundaries in the digital age is an ongoing process.
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