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" ... As someone who has studied conflict for over a decade and authored one of the seminal books on the topic, The Triangle of Truth: The Surprisingly Simple Secret to Resolving Conflicts Large and Small, here’s what I know to be true: If you enter a negotiation assuming that you are going to have to compromise, you protect your flank. A compromise mindset puts you in a defensive posture and keeps you thinking small. ... "
" ... At the same time, Laukes noted, “RAV4 was the best-selling SUV in America long before this generation came out.” And indeed, it’s an important aspect of the strength of the Toyota brand in the U.S. market that RAV4 has remained king of the hill in the SUV category even as the company is effectively defending its flank in the still-crucial sedan market. ... "
" ... He also wanted to honor San Miguel de Allende’s history of being a retreat for creatives—such as Beat Generation writers Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac—and draw streams of tourists to other areas of the UNESCO World Heritage city. “I wanted people to experience a different side of San Miguel de Allende,” he says, “where they could be immerse in the beautiful Bajio mountains that flank the city.” ... "
" ... On Antoine Griezmann, who has been moved to the opposite flank this season but failed to make an impact against Villarreal, Koeman said, “He is doing things very well because he plays from the right wing and has much more freedom of movement. In the Netherlands-France [game] he also played from the right. I think he is playing very well and I'm very happy with his work.” ... "
" ... Where does that leave Turkey? What about Nato's eastern flank? Ankara's historical role in the alliance was to act as a buffer between Soviet power and the exposed oil-rich Middle East. As well as the Mediterranean. Times have changed. Foreign oil will soon lose its paramount strategic importance, even for Europe (which can, with US help, bridge the vulnerable years). Therefore the Mideast matters less, as does Turkey's role in helping as guardian. Turkey's stability matters less too, except as a potential funnel for overwhelming refugee flows – not such a big problem anymore. Israel seems perfectly capable of defending itself, so that's not an issue. Why, then, should the West go easy on Ankara? ... "