Imagine how much we'll save on court costs and haggling over that silly bill of rights. |
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After a minute of conversation she tires of haggling over a price and refuses his advances. |
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So when I was instructed to put my haggling skills to work and go in search of some bargains in York city centre I was in a blind funk. |
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In the morning, there's a sightseeing tour and the afternoon is free for haggling at the stalls or relaxing in a hammam steam bath. |
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Companies can sublicense our music for commercial use using our no haggling, easy online forms. |
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There is no haggling, but why be thrifty over cured reindeer meat, heaps of cloudberries, lingonberries and baskets of wild mushrooms? |
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The art of haggling, as I see it, is to not actually want what is on offer, and show a take it or leave it attitude. |
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A hundred years ago Bradford's beautiful Wool Exchange resounded with dealings of bowler-hatted haggling merchants. |
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Hone your haggling skills in Tunisia's markets and bazaars when you travel with Burnside Travel. |
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Bad experiences of haggling with illegal touts on the street or in dodgy minicab offices are rooted in people's minds. |
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Everyday villagers were haggling for the costs of fruits and vegetables in the market. |
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You can always find a bunch of tourists haggling with restaurant staff over the ingredients of certain dishes. |
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Negotiations, haggling and manoeuvres are taking place both in the open and behind the scenes. |
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We shouldn't overlook the fact that you will be haggling if you're trading in a car. |
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It might seem, therefore, that the two parties could now start haggling about the final boundaries. |
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Do you really feel like you've escaped shabby housing, nosy neighbors and haggling with the fishmonger? |
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The film is shut down and the insurance company starts haggling over who will pick up the bill. |
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Fish of all shapes and sizes are for sale, with traders gathering round to see what had come in, haggling loudly over price. |
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Most travel companies are accustomed to haggling over prices with each other. |
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I have an aversion to mean people and I'd rather pay the entire dinner bill than listen to people haggling about who had a second sambuca. |
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It was almost impossible to hear anything, there were all kinds of strange creatures haggling and bartering. |
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Who cares that you will probably be ripped off if you're in a country used to haggling for items, as the experience will be remembered? |
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I have a bus to catch in five minutes, and I can't waste my time haggling with you. |
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In fact, as the afternoon wears on I find that web-searching rather than haggling often gets me the best prices. |
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We have therefore decided to end the yearly haggling over quotas in the Council of fishery ministers. |
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So back and forth went the stiff haggling till we reached a compromise. |
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How would you feel about haggling over the price of your next holiday? |
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You can also try haggling over the price for a private taxi. |
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The night before had seen the familiar backroom haggling over resolutions and composites, with the top table determined to tilt the playing field their way. |
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He was very confused, but then, when light dawned, he took much glee in pointing out I'd paid the exact same amount as I would have before my haggling. |
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The wording of the question, over which there was much haggling, gently favors a yes response. |
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Besides, at the end of the day, isn't all negotiation haggling? |
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While this haggling for coveted posts and berths is going on in political circles, the common people are watching the developments with bated breath. |
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After much haggling and horse-trading, a compromise is hammered out that satisfies few but allows each minister to claim that it could have been much worse. |
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In a less-noticed speech this week, Lord Drayson, the smart minister in charge of procurement, threatened to curb inter-service haggling. |
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Very little haggling goes on in the shops, but it's rife in the markets where you are free to practise your bartering skills. |
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The negotiations of the last few days have proved that it was nothing but a laughable process of haggling. |
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Admittedly, Mr Ferber's text, after much haggling at committee stage, does little more than moderate and delay the Commission's proposal. |
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It is time to change the focus of debate from divisive haggling over ratification to united cooperation in implementation. |
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The Heads of State and Government locked themselves into short-term haggling, without any great vision of Europe's future. |
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This principle, which is supposed to avoid haggling over details, enables the parties to keep going back on what they have agreed and interminably prolong fruitless negotiations. |
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You have to avoid the talkative ones, who spend hours nattering to the shopkeepers, and the tight-fisted ones, who are always haggling about the price of what they buy. |
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In view of the main objective, however, we would be well advised to change the habit of a lifetime and make the necessary funds available without unseemly haggling. |
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Despite this optimism, the drafting process has become mired in political haggling and controversy persists over the inclusion of international obligations and justiciability of human rights. |
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The most significant form of provincial engagement on climate change has involved prolonged intergovernmental haggling over the terms of Kyoto rather than unilateral provincial policy development. |
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Isolated internationally, the government is currently haggling with international creditors over a cash-for-reform deal to keep the debt-stricken country afloat. |
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Instead, in order to focus on the priority issues that can be resolved in the European Union, the Member States spend most of their time haggling about their contribution levels. |
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I would ask the Commissioner whether the reform of the sugar market amounts to nothing but haggling, or whether it is based on consistent measures that will ensure that the European sugar market is competitive. |
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What a pity about the haggling I have witnessed over recent days. |
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To a large extent, the results of this haggling determine the level of funding of the EU budget, frequently ignoring the undertakings previously made by the Member States themselves. |
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It has now become clear that the European Union is not equal to Turkey's insolent way of negotiating, which my colleague described, somewhat sarcastically but perfectly accurately, as bazaar-style haggling. |
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We must endeavour to preserve the religious, cultural and universal character of this holy city, and it must certainly not become the subject of haggling or the property of any one side. |
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This increase ought to be proportional to the growth in the EU economy, and ought to automatically derive from the structure of the own resources system, instead of being the result of haggling between the Member States. |
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I ask myself why in fact the governments summoned a Convention, when, even without one, they could still have had the age-old spectacle of the nations haggling over their interests. |
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The Parliament backed, at a second-reading vote on 10 May 2007, a compromise found with the Council on rules for local and regional public transport contracts, putting an end to seven years of haggling between institutions. |
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The legitimacy of the trade interests of the South must be recognised but the problem will lie in preventing negotiations boiling down to a process of tough haggling over their interests and our own. |
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We reached a compromise in Bucharest after much haggling. |
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In the core chapters Thach describes the haggling at the convention that wrote the US Constitution, and concludes with an analysis of what the hagglers really got. |
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