Skiing in China isn't expensive by international standards, but it's no bargain for the locals.
That's why it rates only a C on the "value" scale--it's no bargain.
For example, with a fee of 1.16%, the MFS Large Cap Growth Fund offered in the plan is no bargain.
While Rockwool was no bargain basement stock, it looked relatively attractive compared to Owens Corning this spring when I bought it.
That made the central bank's benchmark interest rate of 15.75% in April no bargain, but no excuse for three-figure overdraft rates either.
That Faustian bargain was no bargain at all as it turns out.
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The terms covering the antitrust litigation are no bargain either for shareholders, says Robert Renck, whose money management firm owns 1% of IR.
Still, the Obama administration has been at pains to say there was no bargain with Russia, and the decision to abandon Mr Bush's missile-defence scheme was taken on its own merits.
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This is an acknowledgment that no grand bargain is likely to come about on the Europeans' calendar.
Until there is a middle-ground on a revenue target, there will be no tax reform and no grand bargain.
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Given its high expense ratio, the mutual fund may be no great bargain.
That's no great bargain, given just how slowly the wheels of justice grind.
And while its share price now is no grand bargain, this buying opportunity may be as good as it gets.
But no grand bargain was struck.
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Decertification is when the members of a union (like the players association) decide that the union can no longer collectively bargain on their behalf.
Maids and gardeners are in no position to bargain collectively.
Confidence is returning - and so are international investors, attracted no doubt by bargain-value assets and the belief that precious lessons about moderation and propriety have been learned all round.
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.
The NFL believes the NFLPA will pursue a legal strategy of Decertification to achieve its goals: effectively dissolving itself as a union, leaving the NFL no one to bargain with as the collective agent of the players.
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.
To some degree, the supermarket concept, with its bargain-basement no-load-no-transaction-fee lure, is misleading.
Mr. Sandusky will now remain under house arrest and there has been no discussion of a plea bargain, Mr. Costanzo said.
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While money matters, there can be no doubt that the biggest bargain was Real's decision to throw piles of cash at United for Ronaldo.
The strange thing, says Mr Abbott, was that Ms Crispin had no interest whatsoever in a plea bargain.
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At the same time, bargain-basement comedies with no name stars pulled in big bucks.
No small part is played by the great bargain in home mortgage rates available anywhere in the country.
There is no question that the President preferred a grand bargain up front that would have dealt with all of these issues all at once.
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