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<blockquote><div align=justify><font color=white>I am trying to deal with buyer-seller labour relations in a manner which is fair, equitable, and yes ''gracious'' and one which treats the classes of IT labor sellers (developers principally) and buyers as my intellectual peers and as peer classes of each other. For [[ascorbicAndCoverLetters | some]], operating in an implicit master-slave rather than a peer-peer model of production, an aperception of arrogance or defensiveness may occur. <br><br>Other than not being inappropriately arrogating or defensive there is little I can do about this than note it, advise, and move on.</font>
<blockquote><div align=justify><font color=white>I am trying to deal with buyer-seller labour relations in a manner which is fair, equitable, and yes ''gracious'' and one which treats the classes of IT labor sellers (developers principally) and buyers as my intellectual peers and as peer classes of each other. For [[ascorbicAndCoverLetters | some]], operating in an implicit master-slave rather than a peer-peer model of production, an aperception of arrogance or defensiveness may occur. <br><br>Other than not being inappropriately arrogating or defensive there is little I can do about this than note it, advise, and move on.</font>
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</blockquote><font color=gold><i> Below is general text for the 3 broad layers of the classe of soliciting buyers.</i></font>
</blockquote><font color=gold><i> Below is general text for the 3 broad layers of the class of soliciting buyers.</i></font>
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