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Face saving refers to maintaining a good image, often in spite of adverse circumstances. It plays an important role in negotiation, in that one party may stick to its position in ...
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Face (social concept) Face saving References. Brown, P. and Levinson, S. (1987) Politeness: Some Universals in Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-31355-4 ...
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Saving Face; Saving Face film poster: Directed by: Alice Wu: Produced by: Will Smith James Lassiter Teddy Zee: Written by: Alice Wu: Starring: Michelle Krusiec Joan Chen
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The Germans decided to accept a face-saving compromise agreement on March 31, 1906 that was signed on May 31, 1906. France agreed to yield control of the Moroccan police, but ...
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Allowing such brothels may also be a form of face-saving by politicians who are unwilling or unable to fully enforce laws against prostitution.
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King Victor Emmanuel II sent Count Ponza di San Martino to Pius IX with a personal letter offering a face-saving proposal that would have allowed the peaceful entry of the Italian ...
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Hitler recognised that to haul the most popular general in Germany before a People's Court would cause a scandal throughout Germany [1] and accordingly arranged a face-saving ...
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However after its eighth stage the project team behind the programme corrected this error as a face saving measure by making its elimination round public.
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Speech Codes Theory, Face-saving Theory (Miller, v-viii) Symbolic Convergence Theory More information. There is a wealth of information available about communication and ...
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In their Luke and Mirandy farm-report program, Jim played a farmer who was given to tall tales and face-saving lies for comic effect. In a weekly comedy, The Smith Family, Marian's ...
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