The give-and-take involved in implementing horizontal governance tends to generate more harmonious relationships. |
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It also opens doors for give-and-take opportunities and strengthens the position of the third party as an acceptable arbiter of peace. |
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Once the positions are set, real negotiations would begin, with give-and-take on both sides. |
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But it offends my sensibilities to watch the president throw in the towel before the give-and-take even begins anew. |
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Heyward said that Schieffer's folksy give-and-take with the network's correspondents offered a hint of what CBS would ultimately unveil. |
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Plants with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots make a good test bed for probing the give-and-take of biological partnerships. |
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Open theism has found some favor with Pentecostals who view it in terms of a spirited give-and-take with God. |
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Small birds ebbed and f lowed with the tide, mirroring the give-and-take of life. |
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This would seem disastrous in the give-and-take of politics but it is in keeping with sectarian religious doctrine. |
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These appeals persuade not through the give-and-take of argument and debate, but through the manipulation of symbols and of our most basic human emotions. |
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The give-and-take between them and Democrats yielded better remedies. |
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Nothing, it seems, will budge them from their opposition to give-and-take of governance. |
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But it is one thing to air such differences in a framework of constructive give-and-take and another to escalate differences of opinion into an adversarial relationship. |
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They encourage experimental give-and-take. |
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There will be so many subjects for discussion and so much give-and-take that the Canadian government will have to choose one or two topics in particular. |
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First, negotiations always work on a give-and-take basis. |
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It should be a give-and-take, shouldn't it? |
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Although in form very primitive, silent barter is in substance more advanced than the exchange of presents, for it is based on the strict principle of give-and-take resulting from hard bargaining. |
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