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- Situations may refer to: Situations (essay series), 1947 essays by Jean-Paul Sartre Situations – The Very Best Of Cetu Javu, 2009 compilation album "Situations"...
- catalyst-oriented situations. Further, a shareholders conflict is also considered a special situation. S****ing for and investing in special situations is a strategy...
- environment. Situation awareness has been recognized as a critical foundation for successful decision-making across a broad range of situations, many of which...
- they will act in a certain manner. As such, when strong situations (situations where situational strength is high) exist, the relationship between personality...
- The Situation Room is an intelligence management center on the ground floor of the West Wing of the White House. While the name suggests it is a single...
- Look up situation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Situation and its derivations may refer to: A concept similar to scenario, relating to a position...
- The Situation can refer to: The Situation (film), a 2006 film Michael Sorrentino (born 1982), known as "The Situation", American television personality...
- ordinary situations. The concept was developed by Karl Jaspers, who considered fright, guilt, finality and suffering as some of the key limit situations arising...
- {{Listen|filename= Sample_of_"Situation"_by_Yaz.ogg|pos= right|title= "Situation"|description = A 19-second sample of "Situation" demonstrating the synthesizer...
- A no-win situation or lose–lose situation is an outcome of a negotiation, conflict or challenging cir****stance in which all parties are worse off. It is...