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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]]]]
''Percy and Queen Elizabeth are playing frisbee'' <br>
:''Percy and Queenie are playing frisbee. Queenie throws.'' <br>
'''Lord Percy''' ''(Catches the frisbee)'': Howzat! <br>
:'''Percy''' ''(Catches the frisbee)'': Howzat! <br>
'''Queen Elizabeth''': [[Percy, who's Queen?]]<br>
:'''Queenie''': [[Percy, who's Queen?]]<br>
'''Lord Percy''' ''(Drops Frisbee)'': Butterfingers! <br>
:'''Percy''' ''(Drops Frisbee)'': 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 11:46, 13 June 2018

Frisbee as a metaphor for sovereign immunity
Percy and Queenie are playing frisbee. Queenie throws.
Percy (Catches the frisbee): Howzat!
Queenie: Percy, who's Queen?
Percy (Drops Frisbee): 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

See also