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In fact, I agree I am being given a deal.
"We expect a positive stock response but likely muted given a deal of roughly this nature has been anticipated for some time," John Roberts, an analyst with Buckingham Research Group, wrote in a note to investors.
News that Mr. Milosevic was given a deal helped along by the Russian foreign minister -- step down from power, and we won't push to extradite you for trial in The Hague -- is repugnant.
In another study, the authors found that the effects of a retail sale on one product spill over to others: those given a deal on one item buy more nonsale items than otherwise.
So, when the BBC sold its transmission system last year for £244m ($405m), it was given a deal unlike any other public body whose assets had been privatised: it got to keep the proceeds so long as it invested them in digital technology.
It was perhaps unavoidable that such intersections should occur, given a deal of this magnitude -- an unusual foray by state government into the world of stock sales and mergers and acquisitions --during a third-term administration, in which many former top aides to the governor have taken jobs in the private sector.
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In Monday's column, I gave a deal from a team match in which both Souths played in spades with a low-club lead.
"Many labels would be reluctant to give a deal to a star whose first priority is film, but in recent weeks there have been discussions with Atlantic.
Security arrangements had been given a good deal of thought.
Police are given a great deal of credit and leeway.
He has given a good deal of his money away.
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