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Even if the Buccaneers were, in effect, bidding against themselves, Dominik called the opportunity to make a trade of this magnitude "rare and unique".
She scorns those who "make a Trade of Womens words to get money by, and take Texts, and Preach Sermons upon Womens words; and still cry out, Women must not speak, Women must be Silent" (16).
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We're just not going to make a trade for the sake of making a trade".
Torre said the Yankees should not make a trade for the sake of making one, stressing that "it needs to be the right fit".
She told me about the family that made a trade of collecting rattlesnakes, which are found on some of the mountains.
Meanwhile in Atlanta, Rick's group capture three hospital police officers to make a trade; one of the police officers escapes, but is soon run down and killed by Rick.
Steinbrenner said he believed General Manager Brian Cashman would probably make a trade within "the next couple of days".
That committee helped prepare the guidance, issued along with a profit warning at the end of August, that it expected to make a trading profit of some £1.1bn over the last six months.
A report by the Annenberg School for Communication (.pdf) published last month found that this notion that consumers are willing to make a trade-off of data for discounts or services is in fact overstated.
Patients were required to make a trade-off decision of being seen after 1 hour by a PA or after 4 hours by a doctor.
A key issue in supply chain design for manufacturing firms is how to make a trade-off between strategies of vertical integration and outsourcing.
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