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Linear programming problems can always be formulated algebraically,but not always on a spreadsheet.
Negotiation
A dialogue between parties intended to reach a beneficial outcome over a conflict, disagreement, or deal.
Arbitrations
A method of resolving disputes outside the courts, where the parties involved present their case to a neutral third party for a decision.
Trials
Formal judicial proceedings where disputes are resolved and judgments are made based on evidence presented.
Cross-Examination
The interrogation of a witness by the opposing party in a court of law, following the initial examination.
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