Answer:Negotiation
Explanation:Negotiation refers to working with the other party in order to settle your differences .
This is when people from both sides make compromises so that they can meet each other half way and have an agreement which will prevent having a conflict. This aims at achieving a best outcome for both parties or all the parties involved.
A union is mostly representing workers so to make changes that won't upset workers ,it would benefits both sides to agree on one thing on how to implement these changes.
CORRECT ANSWER:
there is no
so is the consequent
a whole may
does not constitute
there is no
STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION:
To have an argument, you must have a factual claim and an inferential claim. This means that at least one statement in an argument must claim to present evidence, and there must be a claim that this evidence implies something. In a conditional statement, <em><u>there is no</u></em> assertion that either the antecedent or the consequent is true. Rather there is only the assertion that if the antecedent is true, then <u><em>is the consequent .</em></u>Of course, a conditional statement as <u><em>a whole way present</em></u> evidence because it asserts a relationship between statements. Yet when conditional statements are taken in this sense, a single conditional statement <u><em>does not constitute</em></u> an argument because <u><em>there is no</em></u> separate claim that this evidence implies anything.
Royal Georgia refers to the period between the termination of Trustee governance of Georgia and the colony's declaration of independence at the beginning of the American Revolution (1775-83). During that period the province was administered in theory by the king of England but in practice by a member of his cabinet known at various times as secretary of state for the Southern Department and secretary for America. A provincial council provided a semblance of government during the years 1752-54 while the Georgia charter passed through parliamentary committees and received the royal signature. John Reynolds, the first royal governor of Georgia, proved ineffective and was recalled at the end of 1756. The second royal governor, Henry Ellis, established a sound foundation for government during his four-year administration. James Wright, who replaced Ellis in 1760, proved to be an efficient administrator and a popular governor. During his tenure in office Georgia enjoyed a period of remarkable growth.