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In a high-stakes business negotiation, when expressing a desire for a specific outcome that is uncertain or depends on the other party's actions, which subjunctive trigger is most likely to be employed to convey a nuanced but firm stance?
The subjunctive triggered by verbs of influence like "insistir en que..." or "exigir que..."
The use of "Ojalá..." to express a fervent wish for a favorable result.
The subjunctive following conjunctions of purpose like "para que..." when outlining desired future agreements.
The impersonal expression "Es importante que..." followed by the subjunctive.
Q2Domain Verified
focuses on expressing a *desire for an outcome dependent on the other party*, which is more directly addressed by verbs of influence. Question: During a negotiation for a joint venture, a Spanish-speaking executive states, "No creo que nuestra propuesta *sea* aceptada sin algunas modificaciones." Which subjunctive mood nuance is most prominently demonstrated here, and what does it imply about the executive's conviction?
Doubt, indicating a strong belief that acceptance is unlikely without changes.
Negation of certainty, implying a more objective assessment of the proposal's reception.
Sarcasm, conveying a hidden message that the proposal is flawed.
Uncertainty, suggesting a mild possibility that the proposal might be accepted as is.
Q3Domain Verified
When a contract clause outlines a condition that *must* be met for a deal to proceed, and this condition is contingent on an external factor beyond the immediate parties' control, what is the most appropriate grammatical construction using the subjunctive to express this contingency in Spanish?
"Esperamos que el acuerdo *se finalice* si todo va bien." (Indicative)
"El contrato será válido siempre y cuando las autoridades *aprueben* la fusión." (Subjunctive)
"Proponemos que el pago *se realice* después de la entrega." (Indicative)
"Aseguramos que el contrato *entra* en vigor una vez que se cumplan las condiciones." (Indicative)

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