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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]]”.