an offer that is made by one side in a disagreement after the other side has made an offer that is not acceptable:

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a situation in which a company or organization offers an employee more money or a better job in order, for example, to try to prevent them moving to another company or organization where they have been offered a job:
When they realized that he was about to quit, they made a counter-offer, which he politely rejected.
Or she could ask for more and obtain it, but given the defender”s counteroffer, she must expect to fight for it with higher probability.
As a result, the challenger will accept the defender”s counteroffer of y 0 with 43.9 per cent probability.
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For example, battle costs will be instrumental in determining the value of the counteroffer that the challenger accepts with certainty.
These negotiations follow rule-based strategies, based on a utility function that evaluates each offer and counteroffer.
Overall, as risk aversion increases, the challenger accepts the defender”s counteroffer with increasing probability, war is avoided with increasing probability, and the expected length of the crisis is reduced.
What he did was to bring back—admittedly in somewhat peremptory terms—the counteroffer of the miners.
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Anybody who knows anything about these negotiations realises that in whatever terms that counteroffer was couched, it did not amount to a walk-out.
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Missives are letters the body of which contain proposed sale contracts and that negotiate terms, one missive at a time, essentially as an offer and counteroffer.
Owing to the lack of common rules on tax policy issues, tax competition with its offers and counter-offers of low tax rates creates problems.
It is on the basis of these nuclear arsenals that the disarmament offers and counter-offers have been made in recent months.
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