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To be adversarial
what does "adversarial" mean?
Clayman's (1992) argument is that the use of footing shifts enables the interviewer to fulfill two professional tasks simultaneously: to be adversarial, while remaining formally neutral.
Mar 25, 2014 2:58 PM
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If you're adversarial, you're an adversary, which is another word for "Enemy" or "Opponent".
March 25, 2014
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