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was deal
noun
A division, a portion, a share.
Exact(11)
"Do you know what their answer was? 'Deal with it.' ".
Because that particular building was controlled by a leasing agent whose incentive was deal flow.
There was deal news that may have helped contain the market's slide.
"What he did was deal with the detail and not the principle — the branch and not the root".
The best-rating show for Channel 4 was Deal or No Deal at 4.10pm, with 2.3 million, a 20% share.
I told him that I was emotionally and physically spent and that the last thing I wanted to do was deal with football again.
Similar(48)
"But we didn't want our spokesperson to be someone who was deal-happy".
It was deal-making that brought about the debt crisis, he says.True patriots are willing to "save the Republic" by rejecting business as usual.
Mr. Kinder's primary path for growing his company was deal-making, beginning with a $1.1 billion merger with Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline Partners that added 3,300 pipelines in six Western states.
Asked by Topham whether they would continue to back HS2 even if it was "deal-breaker" to forging an alliance with Ukip or the Greens, who both oppose it, in a hung parliament, Greenwood and McLoughlin both said their parties' support was unwavering.
"He was dealing today".
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