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Crucially, for the long-term success of the peace process in Northern Ireland, he imposed very clear conditions for the participation and
negotiations.
We need to understand that we cannot actually have
negotiations
of ending of wars or peace without fully including women at the negotiating table.
Now, if you think about that story for a moment, I think it resembles a lot of the difficult
negotiations
we get involved in.
That's why in negotiations, often, when things get tough, people go for walks in the woods.
JH: All right, we're going into
negotiations
as of now.
A lot of fun,
negotiations
and stories, I can tell you, with 17 very interesting museums from nine countries.
So in selecting targets of 450 parts per million and selecting two degrees at the climate negotiations, what we have done is we've made an ethical choice.
All of a sudden, NGOs were not only standing in the streets, crying their slogans, but they were taking [them] into the negotiations, partly because they represented the victims of these weapons.
How are we going to solve climate change through negotiations, unless we are able to make civil society and people, not part of the problem, but part of the solution?
It is going to demand an inclusive process of diplomacy very different from the one we are practicing today as we are heading to new rounds of difficult climate negotiations, but when we move toward something which has to be much more along a broad mobilization.
Even more dramatic, Alex Todorov at Princeton has shown us that judgments of political candidates' faces in just one second predict 70 percent of U.S. Senate and gubernatorial race outcomes, and even, let's go digital, emoticons used well in online
negotiations
can lead you to claim more value from that negotiation.
Governments in Africa have therefore been given an opportunity, by the international community, to avoid building productive arrangements with your own citizens, and therefore allowed to begin endless
negotiations
with the IMF and the World Bank, and then it is the IMF and the World Bank that tell them what its citizens need.
Neither party has any incentive to solve it a second before it's due, so he said, December, you're just going to see lots of angry negotiations,
negotiations
breaking apart, reports of phone calls that aren't going well, people saying nothing's happening at all, and then sometime around Christmas or New Year's, we're going to hear, "Okay, they resolved everything."
Negotiations
are difficult, the tensions are high, progress is slow, and then, 10 minutes to 2, a prime minister shouts out, "We have to finish in 10 minutes."
We've run other studies, finding that wealthier individuals are more likely to lie in negotiations, to endorse unethical behavior at work, like stealing cash from the cash register, taking bribes, lying to customers.
Later on in our interview, Prosecutor Bashir tells me how worried she is about the possible outcome of government
negotiations
with the Taliban, the people who have been trying to kill her.
AT: The
negotiations
have been very difficult, but we have managed to raise the cost of a vessel day.
CA: Can you give us a sense of what it's like in those
negotiations?
This is an example of the anchoring effect, and it's often used in marketing and
negotiations
to raise the prices that people are willing to pay.
So now, six months after this failure, I was called in to assume the responsibility of the global climate change
negotiations.
Also, and this makes me extremely proud, a Costa Rican woman, Christiana Figueres, played a decisive role in the
negotiations
of the Paris climate agreement.
But as a
negotiations
researcher, I insisted he make a counteroffer, and I helped him craft the perfect one.
In negotiations, it comes in the form of alternatives.
The first tool I'm going to give you got discovered in
negotiations
in an important finding.
This has been the curse of every international climate negotiations, including Paris.
She insisted on airing, in full detail, the atrocities taking place in the South, while others thought doing so would be counterproductive to
negotiations
with white politicians.
The commons is neither market nor state, capitalism nor communism, but it consists of three main elements: a particular resource; a particular community that manages that resource; and the rules and
negotiations
the community develops to manage it.
Everything is not predictable: the stock market is, at least for me, not predictable, but most complicated
negotiations
are predictable.
On the streets, yes, but also in
negotiations
at the kitchen table and in the marital bed and in relationships between lovers and parents and sisters and friends.
I was fascinated by the Cold War, by the INF
negotiations
over intermediate-range nuclear missiles, the proxy war between the Soviet Union and the U.S. in Angola or Afghanistan.
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