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distributive negotiation

Tagalog

also called competitive or hard negotiation

Last Update: 2021-02-23
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English

negotiation

Tagalog

ano ang negosasyon

Last Update: 2022-01-01
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English

distributive role

Tagalog

nagbabaha-bahagi ng tungkulin

Last Update: 2015-01-05
Usage Frequency: 2
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English

sales negotiation

Tagalog

sales negotiation

Last Update: 2023-04-10
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English

negotiation will be required

Tagalog

kakailanganin ang negosasyon

Last Update: 2022-04-03
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English

negotiation and conflict resolution

Tagalog

paglutas ng hidwaan sa pagsalungat sa salungatan

Last Update: 2021-10-22
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so they just met mac and keisha not good negotiation that led to conflicts. immediately judged by keila mac, as well as mac.

Tagalog

kaya lang nagkakilala sila mac at keisha sa hindi magandang usapan na nauwi sa bangayan. agad hinusgahan ni keila si mac, ganun din si mac.

Last Update: 2015-02-26
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the reverend dr. martin luther king, jr. challenged our nation to recognize that our individual liberty relies upon our c o m m o n e q u a l i t y . i n communities marred by division and injustice, the movement he built from the ground up forced open doors to negotiation. the strength of his leadership was matched only by the power of his words, which still call on us to perfect those sacred ideals enshrined in our founding documents. "we have an opportunity to make america a better nation," dr. king said on the eve of his death. "i may not get there with you. but i want you to know tonight that we, as people, will get to the promised land." though we have made great strides since the turbulent era of dr. king's movement, his work and our journey remain unfinished. only when our children are free to pursue their full measure of success -- unhindered by the color of their skin, their gender, the faith in their heart, the people they love, or the fortune of their birth -- will we have reached our destination. today, we are closer to fulfilling america's promise of economic and social justice because we stand on the shoulders of giants like dr. king, yet our future progress will depend on how we prepare our next generation of leaders. we must fortify their ladders of opportunity by correcting social injustice, breaking the cycle of poverty in struggling communities, and reinvesting in our schools. education can unlock a child's potential and remains our strongest weapon against injustice and inequality. recognizing that our nation has yet to reach dr. king's promised land is not an admission of defeat, but a call to action. in these challenging times, too many americans face limited opportunities, but our capacity to support each other remains limitless. today, let us ask ourselves what dr. king believed to be life's most urgent and persistent question: "what are you doing for others?

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Last Update: 2021-02-25
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