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Negotiation is a dialogue between two or more people or parties, intended to reach an understanding, resolve point of difference, or gain advantage

in outcome of dialogue, to produce an agreement upon courses of action, to bargain for individual or collective advantage, to craft outcomes to satisfy various interests of two people/parties involved in negotiation process process where each party involved in negotiating tries to gain an advantage for themselves by the end of the process. Negotiation is intended to aim at compromise. CLARIFICATION 1.To make clear or easier to understand; elucidate: clarified her intentions. 2. To clear of confusion or uncertainty: clarify the mind. 3. To make clear by removing impurities or solid matter, as by heating gently or filtering: clarify butter. In journalism, a clarification is used to make a statement in a published story clearer. It refers to a statement in a story that (while factually correct) may be subject to a misunderstanding or incorrect assumption.

For instance, a published story about teacher layoffs states that the superintendent filed a notice of termination for the affected staff. Although that statement is factually correct as printed, it may lead to the assumption that the teachers were fired that night. A statementin this case, a clarificationmay be required, stating that the teachers then have time to appeal their dismissal before the termination takes effect.

A clarification is not the same as a correction, which corrects factual errors in a published story. As with corrections, the policy for reporting statements which need to be made more clear varies with the newspaper; it usually involves a reader calling an editor and pointing out the story elements requiring clarification (or correction). JUSTIFYING To demonstrate or prove to be just, right, or valid: justified each budgetary expense as necessary; anger that is justified by the circumstances. 2. To declare free of blame; absolve. 3. To free (a human) of the guilt and penalty attached to grievous sin. Used of God. 4. Law a. To demonstrate sufficient legal reason for (an action taken).

b. To prove to be qualified as a bondsman. 5. Printing To adjust the spacing within (lines in a document, for example), so that the lines end evenly at a straight margin. v.intr. Printing To be adjusted in spacing so as to end evenly at the margin. to provide or be a good reason for (something) : to prove or show (something) to be just, right, or reasonable

: to provide a good reason for the actions of (someone)

: to position (text) so that the edges form a straight line

interrupt ( n t -r pt ) v. interrupted, interrupting, interrupts v.tr. 1. To break the continuity or uniformity of: Rain interrupted our baseball game. 2. To hinder or stop the action or discourse of (someone) by breaking in on: The baby interrupted me while I was on the phone. v.intr. To break in on an action or discourse. n. Computer Science 1. A signal to a computer that stops the execution of a running program so that another action can be performed. 2. A circuit that conveys a signal stopping the execution of a running program.

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