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At the beginning, the writer introduces a practical challenge and a clear communication goal. In a foreign policy briefing, participants choose wording that signals firmness without escalation. The writer explains the obstacle, the decision process, and the language used to avoid confusion. The final section highlights how small language choices change outcomes in real tasks. The key message is that linguistic framing affects strategic interpretation.