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Find Common Ground

Starting a relationship with a stranger—a potential client, owner, or customer a potential friend requires finding some common ground. You need to coimect, to [Pg.416]

Neither of the above actions are big ticket items. Neither requires any compromise or sacrifice. The described actions are simply little things that mean a lot. Such little actions indicate that you listen, care, act, and connect and you value the relationship on a person-to-person basis and not just as business.  [Pg.418]


If public opinion shapes EU policy, then a certain amount of uncertainty surrounds the future of agri-food biotechnology. The lack of equilibrium between the EU and the US adds to the global uncertainty over the issue since both are powerful political and trade powers and have yet to find common ground. This section will interpret the consequences of this uncertainty as the national and industrial responses to changes in their economic interests. [Pg.117]

In general, definitions for TEM resolution are more rigorous than for STEM and it is desirable to find common ground for an objective comparison between STEM and HRTEM resolution. Ultimately, one value of resolution lies in the separation of atom columns at non-periodic lattice sites as shown in Figure 3. ... [Pg.24]

In modern science there are three distinct theories of general applicability and although not always obvious they have a common root. All of current science can be understood on the hand of the theory of general relativity, quantum theory and the periodicity of matter. The first of these is commonly associated with physics, the latter with chemistry, and quantum theory features in different guises in both physics and chemistry. However, this distinction is completely arbitrary and artificial. It can be argued that the three theories separately find common ground in the structure of space-time, also known as the vacuum. [Pg.267]

The ICH process reflects lessons learned from the long and at times bitter discussions leading to the opening of EMEA in 1996. Both ICH and EMEA do more than find common ground for agreement on technical safety standards. [Pg.158]

Simonov et al. [260] attempted to find common ground in the literature data and suggested a correlation dependence of the corrosion rate on substructural characteristics of carbon materials determined from x-ray analysis. This is represented in Figure 12.8, which shows that specific corrosion rate increases with the substructural parameter, defined as (/ooz/ to) x dooi/Lc (these are defined in Section 12.2). This empirical parameter approaches zero for highly ordered carbon materials, since 1002, ho, and doo2 are constant and h is large but increases for amorphous carbons. [Pg.465]

Zhou to Nixon "... in view of the current interests of our two countries... we may find common ground. But this common ground must be truly reliable. It should not be a structure built upon sand, because that structure will not be able to stand. -... [Pg.184]

National Academies of Sciences and Technologies, Finding Common Ground U.S. Export Controls in a Changed Environment (Washington DC National Academy Press, 1991), p.4. [Pg.192]

Find common ground with each team member. [Pg.841]

Negotiate with the pharmaceutical industry to find common ground over R D policy and pricing issues... [Pg.85]

Finding Common Ground NBO Versus MO State-to-State Transferability 269... [Pg.269]

FINDING COMMON GROUND NBO VERSUS MO STATE-TO-STATE TRANSFERABILITY... [Pg.269]

Gray, B. (1989). Collaborating Finding common ground for multiparity problems. San Francisco Jossey-Bass. [Pg.161]


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