However, she hadn't bargained on becoming an instant wife and mother, when Dan unexpectedly received custody of an orphaned baby. |
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What Pitt-Watson probably hadn't bargained for was the formidable figure sitting to Grossart's right. |
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The items were sold at the behest of his descendants and fetched much more than the auctioneers had bargained for. |
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A couple got more excitement than they bargained for when their baby decided to arrive early during a Peter Gabriel concert. |
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Increased union membership in the mid-twentieth century clearly helped, as workers bargained and lobbied for improved working conditions. |
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A house husband got more than he bargained for when he decided to have his ponytail chopped off for charity. |
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He hadn't bargained for the amount of effort it would take to keep the house absolutely spotless at all times. |
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We sat down on the rugs in the tent and animatedly bargained, trying to find out where these came from. |
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The attackers came after me and got slightly more than they bargained for in the pitch-black dark house. |
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Afterwards we picnicked under the shade of an acacia tree and bargained with a group of smiths who patiently wait for a little passing business. |
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I hadn't bargained for the Personalized Homepage, netiquette, and email protocols. |
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Applause rang out in the room where ministers had bargained throughout the night as the deal was struck. |
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Louisa returned to the Easy Gold late in the evening, having bargained out a deal with Captain Hill. |
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She loves the high life, and going to a small town in the middle of nowhere is not what she had bargained for. |
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For certes it was later than I had bargained and at this late of an hour it was unlikely that I would find a winsome partner. |
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This is a victory for the entire pro-Union community, who refused to be bombed, blackmailed or bargained out of their beliefs. |
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Mr Dukes added that on the last occasion, EU agricultural interests were bargained away for gains in other sectors. |
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They took or votes and our hopes and bargained them away to the enemy for the political equivalent of nylons, smokes and chocolate bars. |
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He told the Sun Herald that weekend rates, overtime and penalty rates could be bargained away, rendering the 38-hour week entirely meaningless. |
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A teenager from Westbury got more than he bargained for when he bit into a chocolate bar to find a piece of metal embedded in it. |
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Wars of peoples could admit of none of the old limited, bargained conclusions of pomaded dynasts. |
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Your gripe was that you did not get what you bargained for and expected because of this misrepresentation. |
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Tells how he went to traffic court for this, and, on the advice of a clerk in the justice of peace's office, he plea bargained. |
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There are also credit sources you would be well advised to avoid, such as pawnbrokers, which could cost you more than you bargained for! |
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And for both Chuck and Serena, the search for answers from the past brings far more than they bargained for. |
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The research team soon discovered that automation required more than they had bargained for. |
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They soon discover, however, that they may get much more than they bargained for. |
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Getting caught in such a dynamic, where every issue must be bargained over, creates a negative process that leads to more harm than good. |
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What seemed like a great deal at first glance could end up costing a lot more than bargained for, or may not be what was needed. |
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Neither had he bargained for the chance encounter with Susan Brown-Whitaker, the recently divorced granddaughter of the last British land agent to occupy the big house. |
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Consequently, service fees get bargained down in contract negotiations. |
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Springlike weather prevailed as vendors and buyers bartered and bargained. |
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He bought a sausage for 70p, but bargained, wanting to pay 50p instead. |
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House Republicans sometimes appear to prefer the idea of unsullied martyrdom to bargained, compromised success. |
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It was carved by my great-grandfather and came to me unrequested, a bargained token in the frantic last minute horse-trading as my parents' divorce was settled. |
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However, he soon finds the laconic Charlotte to be more than he bargained for, as she shreds every assumption or attempt at social niceties that he makes. |
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In retrospect, it looks like Hicks, Gillett, and the Glazers purchased more than they bargained for. |
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Without clear instructions to all concerned, misunderstandings can occur and you may not get what you thought you bargained for. |
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Martyn stood there astonished, confessing that he was seeing a side of me he'd not seen before as I cajoled, bartered and bargained with people over prices. |
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He bargained to stay on until the new Securities Act is passed. |
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Let me repeat that the government has not bargained in good faith, and we are now left with this last ditch effort. |
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What the protesters had not bargained for was the degree of support they received. |
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By downloading this software you could be signing up for more than you bargained for. |
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When Ryan Simonetti and two of his colleagues embarked on an Uber trip in Washington, D.C., they got more than they bargained for. |
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He called for a dialogue of civilisations, but at the same time he bargained hard for the recognition of Iran as the foremost regional power in the Middle East. |
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Steven received exactly what he bargained for. |
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Meanwhile, Lucas North boards a ship in Tangiers to find Somalian Al Qaeda agent Abib and soon gets more than he bargained for. |
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Another is more subtle: that the style of decision-making can lead Chinese companies to overpay and to struggle to integrate their purchases. Some executives felt that their Chinese suitors had bargained astutely. |
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The speaker noted that it was at this point that police officials began to realize that there might be more to community-based policing than they had bargained for! |
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Human rights cannot be bargained for at a bargaining table. |
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As a general rule, unions fought and bargained for this type of approach. |
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They had fought for it and had collectively bargained for it. |
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A consensus on the denial of dual-use nuclear technology was one thing, but a total trade boycott was more than any of the allies had bargained for. |
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Market surveillance is very important across the Member States so as to ensure that the appliances truly deliver what they promise and that consumers get the deal for what they would have bargained for. |
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That is what we bargained for and that is what we want to get. |
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In this case, the approach of Cullity J. would have the effect of giving the parties a closer approximation of what they bargained for than would severance of the whole of the interest obligation. |
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Creativity, flexibility, and a good sense of humour seem to be the key ingredients for making things work when life hands you something other than what you bargained for. |
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When shopping for expensive items such as home furnishings, it's important to know good consumer practices to ensure you get the deal you bargained for. |
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Second, the test has the potential to transform public statements by corporations into legally enforceable obligations, even if those obligations modify the legal rights bargained for by contract. |
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Oddly too, though Part III deals in considerable detail with the payment of remuneration, it fails to regulate several key aspects of payment that, in effect, put at risk the benefits for which the employee has bargained. |
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There are many reputable traders out there, but to be safe buying these services, check the fine print every time and make sure you are not signing up for more than you bargained for. |
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In July the 2,000 or so residents of Gran Roque, the archipelago's only inhabited island, petitioned the legislature to get their government up to speed. They may get far more than they bargained for. |
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In inviting the New Komeito into the coalition, Mr Obuchi may find he has more on his hands than the couple of dozen upper-house votes he bargained for. |
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The effect of this restructuring of the process for obtaining pay equity is to make pay equity no longer a human right of women, but a benefit or privilege which may be bargained successfully, or not. |
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An organization that, before the effective date applicable to the employer, has collectively bargained, with the employer, terms and conditions of employment relating to compensation that were implemented by the employer. |
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The main focus of the governments' proposed Public Service Equitable Compensation Act for federal public sector workers is to have pay equity bargained between the union and the employer. |
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These include reducing the burden of taxes and non-wage labour costs and making sure that minimum wage schemes and collectively bargained wage agreements take account of the need to preserve such jobs. |
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The statement allowed some victims to bring to the court's attention the impacts of some specific charges which were bargained out of the final sentence. |
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Whatever the outcome of these latest corporate maneuvers, we just bargained a new contract in Sudbury that guarantees no layoffs for workers if Inco gets taken over or if it buys Falconbridge. |
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Language rights are not negotiable and cannot be bargained away. |
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Regarding the comparison between bargained wages and total wage rises, it is interesting to note that bargained wage rises are mostly lower than total wage rises. |
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A bull elephant gave tourists in Thailand more than they bargained for on Sunday when it sat on and rubbed itself along their cars. |
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This was more than he had bargained for, and he squeaked shrilly with the pain. |
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And the Royals got more than they bargained for when they came face-to-face with an enormous 1,500kg Charolais bull called Attaboy owned by Gareth Roberts, of Llangadfan. |
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Tim and Grish take their lives as goths very seriously. But when they meet super-goth Balfus, they get more than they bargained for. Black lipstick on their cinnamon rings? |
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