Malone, always willing to cut a deal, will likely strike a compromise with Armstrong.
Jones recently cut a deal with Catalog.com to sell Cowboys merchandise on the Internet.
First, Mr Duhalde has to cut a deal with those who might give him some money.
Problem was, the Venezuelan government had already cut a deal for the property with Placer Dome.
Jackson's forces were measurably aided when he cut a deal with the area's powerful, above-the-law pirates.
But Philadelphia managed to cut a deal and was allowed to continue with its project.
He cut a deal with prosecutors, agreeing to cooperate and to plead guilty to a misdemeanor.
To hold on to it, Dolan cut a deal meant to keep Apotex at bay.
The GOP cut a deal in January that included tax increases without commensurate spending cuts.
In 1998, he cut a deal with GTE and the combined company became Verizon.
RediClinic cut a deal with Aetna (nyse: AET - news - people ).
Further afield, there are signs of a new readiness among Palestinians to cut a deal.
Late on January 15th, Mr Pilip and Nomura were in talks to cut a deal.
Everything seems to come down to the wire and everyone is trying to cut a deal.
Not a whole lot of cashflow in Oct or Nov, so Bayern had to cut a deal.
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Edison employees were arrested and cut a deal for leniency in exchange for cooperating with the investigators.
Actually, Bush 41 appointed her to the court because he had cut a deal with then-New York Sen.
Lenders lose a lot of money on foreclosures, so it often makes more sense to cut a deal.
How ready he is to cut a deal will therefore depend on how the debate goes in America.
The president should have tried to cut a deal on broadcast television, one involving not money but votes.
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But the media keeps interviewing the same five or so Republicans in Congress who want to cut a deal.
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The editor of Science, Donald Kennedy, pragmatically defends his decision to cut a deal in order to secure disclosure.
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Six publishers immediately came to the table and cut a deal to clean up their supply chains, Tarbotton said.
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The Bush administration is rumored to be ready to cut a deal with Democrats next year to "save" Social Security.
The vast majority cut a deal, even at the risk of being spit at by members of their own parties.
He has already cut a deal for the space across an alleyway from the palazzo, which once housed a theater.
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Two weeks ago, prosecutors began to try to cut a deal and eventually dismissed all but one of the 59 counts.
Year after year you stood before them at the annual meeting and cut a deal, promising them modest growth and a steady dividend check.
In fact, then-Secretary of State Warren Christopher made countless bootlicking trips to Damascus, begging Assad to cut a deal with the Israelis.
They all license their architecture from British firm ARM, which Nvidia cut a deal with in 2005 for its Tegra mobile processors.
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