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Why is an intact,linear double helix an ineffective template for DNA polymerase?
Relative Bargaining Power
The balance of power between negotiating parties, which can affect the outcome of negotiations, often determined by one party's ability to exert more influence or resources than the other.
Strike Leverage
The power that employees and unions have during negotiations, derived from their ability to organize a work stoppage or strike effectively.
Resistance Points
In negotiations, these are the lowest values that a party will accept before walking away from the table.
Distributive Bargaining
A negotiation process focusing on dividing a fixed set of resources or value among parties, often seen in labor-management negotiations over wages and benefits.
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