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It was always a bad bargain, made worse by the financial crisis.
And it would restore the original bargain made between citizens and state: a safety net in return for personal responsibility".
"The locus of mad freedoms," Mr. Young once called the scene that his rent bargain made possible.
Kumaratunga, who first allied with the J.V.P. in 2001, has acknowledged that her affiliation with the party was a devil's bargain, made to retain power.
The region has been handed over to the Pakistani Taliban in a foolish bargain made on behalf of Mr. Zardari's government.
Segregated on racks lining the center of the aisles, the 40-percent-off suits, though undoubtedly a bargain, made a long doleful queue.
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The looming "fiscal cliff" presents an opportunity for a new grand bargain: make taxes flatter, but make spending more progressive.
We'll go to work, win some more elections, bargain, make the changes you can, but don't disrupt the economy.
The idea of a bargain makes as much sense as National Lampoon's "If you don't buy this magazine, we'll kill this dog".
"If he thinks a big cheque will shut health bosses up, he is probably mistaken but it will mean the NHS has to live up to its side of the bargain: making £22bn of efficiencies".
Electoral registers have been pulped, the Chilean TUC banned, collective bargaining made illegal.
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