Two short clinical vignettes illustrate the adolescent's capacity to move from impulsivity to negotiability, insight and reflection. |
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Then they try to buy them based on the negotiability of the horses. |
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In The Street, a dialectic always buzzes between the need for order, negotiability, and legibility and the material facts that seem always to escape or exceed them. |
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A key characteristic in African inheritance systems is the negotiability of rules and relationships and these rules and relationships concern rights over persons. |
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Although often considered foundational in business law, the modern relevance of negotiability has been questioned. |
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The term negotiability addresses whether an inspection device can get through a line. |
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We're trying to see if there's any negotiability with HUD, but this shakes the business principles we run on of protecting our residents and running a good business. |
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The modern emphasis on negotiability may also be traced to Lord Mansfield. |
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Germanic Lombards documents may also have some elements of negotiability. |
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Negotiability can be traced back to the 1700s and Lord Mansfield, when money and liquidity was relatively scarce. |
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