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Some employees felt it necessary to secretly form pacts of negative feedback to edge out others and prevent themselves from being fired, according to the article.
It's a formula known as the prisoner's dilemma, and it encourages players to negotiate, form pacts and stab each other in the back.
"We don't really deal with each other's domestic policies … I'm sure if you look at the Conservative and Labour parties, they have people in their groups who they wouldn't necessarily form pacts with in this country.
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Well, your party forms pacts with rightwing Holocaust deniers.
He says he has formed "pacts" with local businesses to generate jobs.
In the December elections, despite forming pacts with other leftwing formations in regions such as Catalonia and Galicia, Podemos did not ally with the IU.
Ms. Spira joined the newly formed Pact (which stood for Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal) Ballet in Johannesburg for a year, then joined Capab (Cape Performing Arts Board) Ballet at the end of 1965.
So why not form nonaggression pacts rather than take such a gamble?
Osborne has said that Conservative candidates will not be allowed to form local pacts with Ukip.
Reports of people meeting online to form suicide pacts, or being ignored after expressing suicidal feelings on social networking sites, have recently made media headlines.
But though it was written, in 2004, in response to a spate of web-connected teenage suicides, the piece furnishes few insights into those morbid internet forums which encourage the lonely and depressed to form suicide pacts with strangers.
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