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Levmore, for instance, sees value in allowing employers and employees to voluntarily contract on a set retirement age a practice mostly barred in the United States by anti-discrimination laws while Nussbaum worries that compulsory retirement, whether negotiated or required by law, stigmatizes aging and perpetuates inequality.

Fiftth, public health protections should be recognised as a starting point within all trade agreements, whether negotiated at the multilateral, regional and bilateral levels, and should be set aside from high-level "horse trading" that routinely takes place between negotiating parties.

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His new book Negotiating the Impossible: How to Break Deadlocks and Resolve Ugly Conflicts (without Money or Muscle) offers principles to apply in everyday life--whether negotiating job offers, resolving business disputes, or tackling obstacles in personal relationships.

It was designed to test whether negotiating in a non-native language decreases the negotiation self-efficacy, given that the increasing use of global e-marketplaces and popularity of international business trades make negotiation in a non-native language inevitable.

Although location is considered to play an important role in negotiation potentially favoring one side over the other, little research has examined whether negotiating on one's home field indeed confers an advantage to the resident party.

You may be asking yourself, as I did, whether negotiating in ways more favorable for women means that we're just succumbing to stereotypes — or whether the ends justify the means.

For Mr. Einhorn, who burnished his reputation as an astute money manager when he challenged Lehman Brothers shortly before its fall, some market participants wondered whether negotiating a stake in the Mets was a distraction.

Increasingly, the fundamental dilemma facing the West is whether negotiating and trading with incumbents in Tehran undercuts those Iranians who are sacrificing so much for change.

Rafsanjani himself warned recently that "extremism is the country's most serious problem". Increasingly, the fundamental dilemma facing the West is whether negotiating and trading with incumbents in Tehran undercuts those Iranians who are sacrificing so much for change.

Whether negotiating a merger agreement, acquisition, or divestiture, rendering a fairness opinion, preparing for an appraisal hearing, litigating securities class action or derivative suits, issuing new securities, taking a firm private via an LBO or public via an IPO, corporate lawyers and investment bankers work side-by-side.

All students are asked whether they negotiated their compensation— and if so, to include the initial and final offers.

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