Sentence examples for be bargaining from inspiring English sources

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be bargaining

noun

An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party binds himself to transfer the right to some property for a consideration, and the other party binds himself to receive the property and pay the consideration.

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Alt-Labor groups, by legal definition not unions, will never be bargaining units.

"We must give them certainty; they will not be bargaining chips in our negotiations," she said.

And they will be bargaining with regimes that they have held at arm's length".

Patients and NHS staff should not be bargaining chips in May's hard Brexit negotiations.

We must give them certainty, there is no way they will be bargaining chips in our negotiations," she said.

We must give them certainty, there is no way they will be bargaining chips in our negotiations".

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There can certainly be bargains.

They may just be bargains.

This vote can't be bargained away.

They can't be bargained with.

"And phone numbers can be bargained upon".

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