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The bad news: Nash's return to the Lakers on Tuesday night didn't lead to a win.
The key for Ms. Johnson was realizing that negotiating could lead to a win for both parties, and that everyone brought something to the table.
Some other would-be bidders dropped out in recent weeks, complaining that the auction seemed likely to lead to a win by Mr. Blavatnik regardless, according to people involved in the process.
V.F.: We as scientists are well aware of mathematical game theory and understand what strategies could lead to a win or at least to a draw, and which of them will undoubtedly lose.
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I believe that a concerted effort by concerned parties could lead to a win-win situation for the elephants and for ourselves.
That helped lead to a winning record (9-7) but not a playoff berth.
Investing in natural gas therefore, could lead to a win-win situation.
For example, the usage of energy saving technology in developed countries to products for developing countries may lead to a win-win situation.
Theoretical analysis and numerical results indicate that this pricing mechanism can lead to a win-win situation in which source nodes get good communication service and the relay is encouraged since it makes most of cooperation gain from the source. .
Numerical simulation results have shown that this pricing mechanism can lead to a win-win situation, where the source nodes get good communication service and the relay nodes maximize their own profit.
Theoretical analysis and numerical results show that this pricing mechanism can lead to a win-win situation in which source nodes get good communication service and relay nodes maximize their own profit that can, in turn, be used to purchase the relay service of other nodes when needed in the future.
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