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    Discussing How the Refusal or Rejection Benefits the Reader or Someone
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Discussing How the Refusal or Rejection Benefits the Reader or Someone

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Discussing how the refusal or rejection benefits the reader or someone other than your organization makes a bad-news message sound selfish.

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