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Integration: a new solution is found that satisfies both
Integration: a new solution is found that satisfies both parties' real interests without either making a sacrifice
Why This Is a Definition
This definition directly establishes the precise semantic boundary of 'integration' by specifying that it is distinct from both domination (where one side wins) and compromise (where both sides concede). It explicitly states that integration requires finding a solution that serves real interests without sacrifice, which distinguishes it from the more common compromise approach. The definition is precise enough to distinguish integration from related concepts and uses language consistent with the curriculum's terminology.
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