itional negotiations take place (Fisher and Ury, 1991, 152-153).
2. Separating the problem from the people and generating a variety of possible options are two elements of principled bargaining.
The first element allows the bargainers to step outside of the prisons of their egos and to focus on "the objective merits of the problem" instead of their emotions which are tied to the
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