• Only fools would agree to bargain away, yard-by-yard, that irreplaceable fabric of freedom for false promises of zealots and tyrants.

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  • As for Mr Meshal, having realised to his chagrin that Gaza was no longer his to bargain away, he declared that he would retire after 15 years in the job.

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  • Over the Falklands, the invasion of Grenada and Mr Reagan's willingness at Reykjavik in 1986 to bargain away Britain's nuclear missiles, Mrs Thatcher was happy to roll her sleeves up.

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  • They claim the Marshall Islands government has no right to bargain away the rights of indigenous inhabitants of Kwajalein, who were moved by the Americans to nearby Ebeye in the 1960s.

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  • And I ran for President because I saw that basic bargain slipping away.

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  • He said that many of BT's new customers were probably coming back from TalkTalk - which lured millions away with bargain basement broadband when it got into the business.

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  • All this may work for a bit, but thrifty German consumers will not be kept away from bargain telephony for ever, and heavy-handedness stokes public hostility to the company.

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  • At one point on October 26th Mrs Merkel and Mr Sarkozy broke away from the summit to bargain with bankers.

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  • And half-empty hotels may be reluctant to cut room prices, because raising them again when demand recovers could drive away repeat customers as well as bargain hunters.

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  • House Speaker Boehner, whom Mr Obama singled out in his speech for having "walked away" from a "grand bargain" during the debt-ceiling debate in July, said the president's approach was unhelpful.

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  • Although there are always bottom-feeders in search of a bargain, for the most part buyers will shy away from second-rate or difficult works, even by famous names.

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  • And the reason I ran for President, the reason I ran the first time for a state Senate seat on the South Side of Chicago was because for too many people that bargain, that dream felt like it was slipping away -- for too many people.

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  • Mr Gumpert said the defence would argue that there was no servitude, no forced labour, but rather a rough bargain which enabled men who would otherwise have wasted their lives away in drink and dependency to have meaningful lives as part of the Connors family.

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  • But under Chief Executive Joseph Leonard, an industry veteran (Eastern, Northwest, American), AirTran came back by stealing business travelers away from big rivals such as Delta Air Lines with bargain fares and better service.

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