When it comes time to make a deal, we know how to get them to belly up to the bar. |
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Are real estate agents encouraging lowball offers, because their take doesn't change much and they just want to make a deal? |
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And each side is riven by sharp internal divisions that make a deal difficult. |
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Even if the police had the resources to follow beggars around with video cameras, it is debatable whether this extra evidence would make a deal of difference. |
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What usually happens when you put together a soundtrack is you make a deal with some record company that has some sort of back-door deal with the studio. |
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If you keep waiting until everybody is ready to make a deal, you'll never make a deal. |
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Here you can make a deal if you buy 10 ugly and outdated postcards of the world cup. |
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The government scrambled to make a deal with the Franco forces while working to prevent any resistance by the working class. |
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The government owed a lot of money and was forced to make a deal to join Canada or go bankrupt. |
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Much of the growth has been in proposals, where consumers make a deal to pay off part of their debt rather than declare outright bankruptcy. |
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You might feel that you don't have the time, energy, money, or expertise to draft a new contract every time you make a deal with someone. |
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Not because we can make a deal alone, but because no deal can be made without each of us. |
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For starters, you simply choose which two currencies you want to make a deal with on the forex. |
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Somebody will panic and make a deal driving the price down and then the company will pick them off one by one. |
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We are holding talks with other countries and are confident that we'll make a deal. |
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I told L. J. I'd make a deal with him: I won't ask him to eat chitlins if he doesn't ask me to eat gefilte fish. |
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Held in a Republic detention center, the notorious bounty hunter knows about a plot to destroy the Republic and wants to make a deal! |
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And what we ended up with by default was this sequester and the fiscal cliff because the parties as currently arranged, couldn't make a deal on stimulus. |
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We have enough time to make a deal if the parties want to make a deal. |
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Unable to make a deal with another major engine manufacturer, Williams used naturally aspirated Judd engines for the 1988 season. |
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That party over there has elected to make a deal with one province only, which means that the Bloc can pull the plug anytime on that unholy alliance. |
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Call the poster directly from your mobile and make a deal. |
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There is a lot at stake for the global economy and for the developing world, and I will certainly explore every avenue in the weeks ahead to make a deal possible. |
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An employee can't make a deal with management that suits their lifestyle, like working 50 hours one week, and 30 the next, because it doesn't fit into the rules of the labour Code. |
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To be of use to the buyer or seller who is about to make a deal, enquiries should be structured in three stages: pre-contract, contract and post-contract. |
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If two bidders vie for the same suffix, Haight said, ICANN will see if they can first make a deal, than conduct an auction. |
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The company's unwillingness to make a deal increased her desire to litigate. |
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The panelists donned blindfolds and out came the host of Let's Make a Deal, Monty Hall, accompanied by the lovely Carol Merrill, who modelled prizes on that show. |
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Pufnstuf, and really quirky game shows like Let's Make a Deal and The Price Is Right. |
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