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{{a|negotiation|}}One of those good, well-tempered folk of the [[documentation unit]] whose task, though not Herculean in any aspect except its tedium, is stoutly resisting predictions that it will be [[automated]] by the end of the year — a prediction that [[legal technology|legal and technology]] luminaries have been making regularly since 1995.
{{a|negotiation|}}One of those good, well-tempered folk of the [[documentation unit]] whose task, though not Herculean in any aspect bar its [[tedium]], is stoutly resisting predictions that it will be [[automated]] by the end of the year — a prediction that [[legal technology|legal and technology]] luminaries have been making regularly since 1995.


Do you want to know [[Waste|why]], by the way?
Do you want to know [[Waste|why]], by the way?


Still, every character archetype has a weakness, and the [[Jolly Contrarian]] can reveal the intrinsic fallibility at the soul of every [[ISDA negotiator]], and that is a total cluelessness about how to apply paragraph formatting in [[Microsoft Word]]. Just ''cannot'' do it. Page breaks and multi-level automatic paragraph numbering test are trying enough, but formatting the table of {{isdaprov|Documents for Delivery}} is a guaranteed disaster in any ISDA {{isdaprov|Schedule}}.
Still, every character archetype has a weakness, and the [[Jolly Contrarian]] can reveal the innate flaw of every [[ISDA negotiator]], and that is total cluelessness about paragraph formatting in [[Microsoft Word]]. They just ''cannot'' do it. Page breaks and multi-level automatic numbering are trying enough, but asking a negotiator to format a table of {{isdaprov|Documents for Delivery}} — and every manjack amongst them must do it — is a guaranteed disaster.


The [[collective noun]] for a group of negotiators — especially those attached to the same deal — is a “[[squabble]]”.
The [[collective noun]] for a group of negotiators — especially those attached to the same deal — is a “[[squabble]]”.

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One of those good, well-tempered folk of the documentation unit whose task, though not Herculean in any aspect bar its tedium, is stoutly resisting predictions that it will be automated by the end of the year — a prediction that legal and technology luminaries have been making regularly since 1995.

Do you want to know why, by the way?

Still, every character archetype has a weakness, and the Jolly Contrarian can reveal the innate flaw of every ISDA negotiator, and that is total cluelessness about paragraph formatting in Microsoft Word. They just cannot do it. Page breaks and multi-level automatic numbering are trying enough, but asking a negotiator to format a table of Documents for Delivery — and every manjack amongst them must do it — is a guaranteed disaster.

The collective noun for a group of negotiators — especially those attached to the same deal — is a “squabble”.

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