Sentence examples for underlying bargain from inspiring English sources

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But its underlying bargain – that the nuclear powers would disarm and share their technology for peaceful purposes and, in return, the rest of the world would not try to acquire nuclear weapons – is fraying.

As in fascist Europe, the underlying bargain was that in exchange for obedience, governments would defend the realm, preserve cultural authenticity and bring progress in the form of heavy industry and mechanised agriculture.

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The basic bargain underlying the deal – Iran accepts strict curbs on its nuclear programme in return for relief from economic and financial sanctions – appears to have been agreed and drafted in a text of 20 pages, and five annexes taking up another 60 pages.

The grand bargain underlying compulsory health insurance would be universal coverage in exchange for universal responsibility.

In an afternoon speech at the National Defense University, they said, Mr. Bush will call for a re-examination of what one official called the "basic bargain" underlying the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: that those states that promise not to pursue nuclear weapons will receive help in producing nuclear fuel for power generation.

Moreover, the estimation of the empirical counterparts to Eqs.  8 and 9 require data on contracted prices P, estimates of P L and P T, and data on exogenous factors, Z, that are theoretically related to the bargaining power underlying each transaction.

With Brady having struck a characteristically hard bargain, there is an underlying irritation at being blamed for the latest problems.

(Her underlying assumption, which she knows to be false, is that to "drive a harder bargain" is "a harder bargain" against foreign nations, not against the publics in both the U.S. and all nations. International corporations will benefit enormously. But Obama is not negotiating against them; he's negotiating against the public, for the international corporations).

The underlying cause was, as the President said before, the breaking of the basic bargain linking pay to productivity.

The reasons underlying the policy are more or less the same in both countries: plea bargains save time for the judicial system and offer both sides a greater measure of certainty than do trials.

And occasionally a bargain can be had when some bad news arises that may mask the underlying favorable long-term picture.

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