Sentence examples for negotiating behaviour from inspiring English sources

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But it's a modern industrial economy halfway in character between Britain and the US, so I think that's unlikely". The study also found differences according to age, with women and men under 40 both asking for and receiving pay rises at the same rate, which the researchers said could mean that negotiating behaviour had started to change.

Table 5 Negotiating behaviour in youth justice conference   Role sp Interact Act Did you say anything to him [shaking head] when you found out that it was his phone?

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Meeting the quality and comfort goals in building automation while at the same time optimizing towards energy, carbon footprint and cost-efficiency requires systems that are able to handle large amounts of information and negotiate system behaviour that resolves conflicting demands a decision-making process.

Essentially it involves managing the three angles of negotiation – negotiating state of mind, negotiation process, and negotiation behaviour.

Hotel Tonight is one of the apps spurring this behaviour: negotiating discounts for last-minute room bookings.

Many have less control over their lives than other populations, are more likely to find themselves in situations of risk, and have diminished ability to negotiate safe behaviours [ 13, 14].

By these mechanisms, it becomes possible to handle large amounts of information and negotiate a system behaviour that resolves conflicting demands.

It is therefore particularly important that female VAC members are well trained about HIV, and are encouraged to provide their contemporaries in the community with general health education and HIV prevention information, as well as ways to negotiate safe sexual behaviour.

When William Hague briefed journalist in the House of Commons last night, he adopted the tone of someone who was mildly disappointed by the behaviour of his negotiating partners but determined not to let one episode spoil a promising relationship.

Several adaptive processes are implicated by this model including AYAs' ability to: enact positive coping behaviours, negotiate uncertainty in illness and cancer-related distress, reappraise the experience in order to derive adaptive meaning from it, and seek and maintain support from family and friends.

The continuum between orientation and social functions of echolocation means that this behaviour not only influences foraging and negotiating obstacle paths, but is also a cue that brings individuals together.

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