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    Exam 1: The Nature of Negotiation
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    Conflict Doesn't Usually Occur When the Two Parties Are Working
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Conflict Doesn't Usually Occur When the Two Parties Are Working

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Conflict doesn't usually occur when the two parties are working toward the same goal and generally want the same outcome.

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