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[[File:Percy and Queenie.png|thumb|Frisbee as a metaphor for [[sovereign immunity]]]] | [[File:Percy and Queenie.png|thumb|Frisbee as a metaphor for [[sovereign immunity]]]] | ||
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''[Percy and Queen Elizabeth are playing frisbee]'' <br> | |||
'''Lord Percy''': ''[Catches the frisbee]'' Howzat! <br> | |||
'''Queen Elizabeth''': Percy, who's Queen?<br> | |||
'''Lord Percy''': ''[Drops it]'' Butterfingers! <br> | |||
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The very worst reason for agreeing to a counterparty’s demand, but one which is all too often the chief motivating factor, particularly of [[Sales]] and their glad-handing lightweight counterparts in [[senior relationship management]] | The very worst reason for agreeing to a counterparty’s demand, but one which is all too often the chief motivating factor, particularly of [[Sales]] and their glad-handing lightweight counterparts in [[senior relationship management]] | ||
{{seealso}} | {{seealso}} | ||
*[[sovereign immunity]] | *[[sovereign immunity]] |
Revision as of 11:43, 13 June 2018
[Percy and Queen Elizabeth are playing frisbee]
Lord Percy: [Catches the frisbee] Howzat!
Queen Elizabeth: Percy, who's Queen?
Lord Percy: [Drops it] Butterfingers!
The very worst reason for agreeing to a counterparty’s demand, but one which is all too often the chief motivating factor, particularly of Sales and their glad-handing lightweight counterparts in senior relationship management