In any negotiations between a party with limited aims and an opposing party with unlimited aims, the party with limited aims is bound to lose. This is so because the scope of a negotiating partys aims determines the energy and the perseverance that will be brought to the negotiations by that party. Which of the following is an assumption implicit in the passage above?
A.
The intensity with which parties conduct negotiations affects the outcome of those negotiations.
B.
Negotiations almost always pit against one another parties whose aims differ in scope.
C.
The outcome of negotiations cannot be correctly predicted in advance.
D.
A negotiator who has exceptionally high aims needs exceptional perseverance in order to avoid losing.
E.
Negotiating parties are typically not aware of the scope of each other' s aims until the outcome is no longer in doubt.