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Wells's review began, "Searching for money, for love and for food, we strike bargains.
Their monarchs lived in relatively modest places and their barons had to strike bargains with independent-minded peasants and seafarers.They embraced liberalism early.
The governments will have to strike bargains with the doubters among their own people: Berbers in Algeria, Copts in Egypt, the semi-westernised middle class everywhere.
These days, if you know what you want in a computer system -- and don't become distracted by the hot rods -- you can strike bargains.
Laws must then be approved by the Council of Ministers (where governments also strike bargains behind closed doors) and the European Parliament (where alliances shift from issue to issue).
If, in order to create a new drug, you have to strike bargains with thirty or forty other companies, it's easy to decide that the price is too high.
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Anecdotally, though, the buyers do not seem to have struck bargains.
For the sake of the latter, he occasionally struck bargains with his political opponents, thus gaining an undeserved reputation as an opportunist.
Although some colleges have indeed balanced academic concerns and those of the marketplace, others, he added, "have struck bargains only Faust could love".
Today, many African leaders pursue similar policies with China, which has struck bargains across Africa to secure crude oil, minerals, and metals in exchange for infrastructure built by Chinese companies.
Trade deals involve striking bargains, give and take, preferences to some and sacrifices for others.
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