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The crux of the story of the clemency -- whether it was negotiated explicitly before the election -- may never be known.
Caregiver involvement should be negotiated explicitly and on an individual basis.
Involvement should be negotiated explicitly and repeatedly, as desire for involvement may change over time.
The factors that influence desire for involvement will not always be evident to clinicians and therefore involvement should be negotiated explicitly (rather than assuming the level of involvement that the client desires and/or can cope with) and repeatedly (because desire to be involved is likely to change over time).
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Yet these explanations are often merely symptoms that mask another problem: the failure to negotiate explicitly an effective negotiation process.
But Araqchi had broken one of the tenets of the recent rounds of talks, by negotiating explicitly in public.
As Margaret Neale and Thomas Lys highlight in their book, Getting More of What You Want, women do better when they take a communal approach in their negotiations, explicitly linking their requests with the benefits to their negotiating partner and the business more broadly.
White House officials said they were merely invoking tools that the United States explicitly negotiated with China as part of its acceptance into the World Trade Organization.
Safer sex agreements mean that fluid transfer is assumed to be taboo unless explicitly negotiated otherwise.
This time, however, the government guarantees are explicitly negotiated in advance, rather than being cobbled together after the crash.
Some clients were not aware of the decision-making and rationing process followed by the CCWs when care was not explicitly negotiated, although an understanding could be established intuitively.
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