Did I mention that I am not only a middleman, but I am taking a cut for doing absolutely nothing. |
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The government tries to be a middleman but is unable to arbitrate, so a lot of energy is expended on political issues. |
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It is now becoming a more important market, and they would see economies of scale by cutting out the middleman. |
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It was a little unorthodox that they did it that way, cutting out the middleman. |
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Serving as a middleman means paying vendors for merchandise, and then receiving payment from customers. |
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They are adding value to their produce, cutting out the middleman and getting feedback from their customers. |
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If a publisher can offer a game experience at half the price of its competitors by cutting out the middleman, they have a decisive advantage. |
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The mafia often plays the role of middleman in these situations, facilitating transactions between businessmen and corrupt government officials. |
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The fear is that the grand achievement of two decades of democracy is only that the middleman was cut out and repression privatized. |
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Brewster and Cathleen joined a marketing cooperative to cut out the middleman. |
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This means that you are not dealing directly with the client, but working with a middleman. |
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Léauté grew up in Nantes, in northwestern France, where his father worked as a middleman between farmers and wholesalers. |
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Acting as middleman between seal hunters and tanners, the Usine de délardage Atshuk meets a need in the North Shore area. |
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That's because the Internet is increasingly cutting out the middleman. |
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A more recent wrinkle is the doctor who prescribes from his own office, cutting out the middleman. |
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But it turns out that the manager had received no such recording, due to some middleman botching the exchange. |
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As is the case with all secondary markets, however, the middleman usually takes a piece. |
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Additionally, only the government will disburse federal student loans, instead of using banks as middleman. |
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Such improvements allow them to sell the beans directly to Equal Exchange at full price, rather than outsourcing to a middleman with a roaster or mill. |
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It is a highly efficient, fair, reliable, technologically advanced, and cheap-enough middleman. |
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Avoid the middleman and receive our products straight from our manufacture. |
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On the Internet in particular we have seen mass-market adoption of private sales, price comparison engines and cutting out the middleman. |
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On some occasions the middleman appears to be the chairman of several of those businesses. |
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Eliminating the middleman can reduce costs for producers and make product prices more competitive. |
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One such middleman is acetyl coenzyme A, a fundamental component of the glyoxylate cycle used by plants, some fungi and some bacteria. |
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On the other hand, keep in mind that there are often barrels that get in the way of smaller bulk dealers that don't have large enough quantities to interest a middleman. |
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Mr Firtash, the reclusive son of a truck driver and an accountant, made his fortune as a middleman helping sell Russian and Central Asian gas to Ukraine. |
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The middleman retains a commission on his phone in the form of pre-paid minutes that he sells to other villagers, becoming also a small-scale service provider. |
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Edmonton-based Full Course Strategies serves as the essential middleman, connecting producer with chef and managing the processing and distribution, too. |
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The money broker is a middleman who matches a seller of dollars with a purchaser who will pay for them in pesos. |
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As a result of China's accession to the WTO, Hong Kong's economy is poised to undergo structural adjustment whereby its functions as a middleman and gateway to China will likely be challenged in the future. |
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Canadians would do themselves a great favour by eliminating the Liberal middleman in the next election in favour of a Conservative government that has always stood clear and accountable on maintaining traditional marriage. |
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Because you deal directly with the market maker via a purely electronic online exchange, you eliminate both ticket costs and middleman brokerage fees. |
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Whilst the alleged sheik and the Turin middleman have both disappeared, along with the 300,000 euros, the two have now been charged for attempted fraud. |
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The Internet helps consumers save money by buying products directly from companies and eliminating the middleman. |
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During the middle 670s Wilfrid acted as middleman in the negotiations to return a Merovingian prince, Dagobert II, from his exile in Ireland to Gaul. |
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The remaining eight kilos are kept by the processer for his family or are sold to a middleman in Ba Kelalan or directly to a Chinese towkay in Lawas. |
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The opposition has been gunning for the ruling party ever since the document was presented in the trial of the middleman Guido Haschke at the Court of Busto Arisizo, Milan. |
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We've cut out the middleman and can reduce prices for our customers. |
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He acted as the middleman in the talks between labor and management. |
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