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... continued decision making and seems to assume that conflict is messy . The clearest reflections of this image are the exclamations " What a mess ! " or " This is a messy , sticky situation . " Messes , of course , are difficult to ...
... continued decision making and seems to assume that conflict is messy . The clearest reflections of this image are the exclamations " What a mess ! " or " This is a messy , sticky situation . " Messes , of course , are difficult to ...
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... continued es- calation in marriages is related to un- happiness with the marriage ( 1981 ) . Competition can be harmful if one party is unable or unwilling to deal with con- flict in a " head on " manner . Conflict waged competitively ...
... continued es- calation in marriages is related to un- happiness with the marriage ( 1981 ) . Competition can be harmful if one party is unable or unwilling to deal with con- flict in a " head on " manner . Conflict waged competitively ...
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... continued ever - accelerating unproductive moves are the result of attempts at power balancing through counterproductive means . The alternative is to balance the power through pro- ductive avenues and recognize that with extreme power ...
... continued ever - accelerating unproductive moves are the result of attempts at power balancing through counterproductive means . The alternative is to balance the power through pro- ductive avenues and recognize that with extreme power ...
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