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    If the Parties Cannot Resolve Their Differences Through Direct Dialogue
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If the Parties Cannot Resolve Their Differences Through Direct Dialogue

Question 158

Question 158

Multiple Choice

If the parties cannot resolve their differences through direct dialogue and negotiation, the process that seems to work best is to:


A) try to bury the problem.
B) arbitrate the dispute.
C) involve a mediator.
D) go to court seeking damages.
E) rely on inquisition.

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