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A city council is negotiating with a company to build a new factory. The council's goal is to secure the factory by offering the smallest tax incentive package the company will accept. The council knows the company is also considering two other cities. The council is uncertain about the precise value the company places on this city's unique skilled workforce compared to the lower operating costs offered by the other locations. Given this uncertainty about the company's preferences, which of the following negotiating strategies is most justifiable for the city council?

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