Did Israel really need the Americans on the border to make a deal with Syria?
It may be time to make a deal to preserve themselves to fight longer.
UDI, which had previously resisted constitutional reform, also had reasons to make a deal.
Only 26% thought more sellers would try to make a deal before new taxes take effect.
With the mines officially under federal jurisdiction, Truman was ready to make a deal.
He put the ball in their court to make a deal worth staying for and they choked.
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The test for African nationalist leaders was to know when to make a deal with the whites.
Already, one collector offered to make a deal for every piece remaining at the end of the fair.
Yahoo is reportedly looking to make a deal to sell a minority stake by the end of the year.
Condoleezza Rice, the American secretary of state, telephoned both men on April 7th and urged them to make a deal.
But perhaps the most interesting thing about the statement was the suggestion that the group wants to make a deal.
No doubt he believes that the Palestinians will save the day again by refusing to make a deal with Israel.
February was also a holiday month, so many house hunters had time off to make a deal on a new property.
The threat to the owners may coax them into giving a bit more to make a deal, though probably not very much.
Democrats counter that Obama hasn't had anyone to make a deal with.
Unlike Dionne, I actually do feel badly for Boehner as he tries to make a deal and still hold onto his job.
The president is highlighting the dire consequences - some accuse him of scaremongering - and is urging people to press Congress to make a deal.
Sometimes it seems people have forgotten how to make a deal.
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With 19 days left on the calendar until the end of the year, Congress is pretending like they want to make a deal on the budget.
There may be carping about the hardships of the extra games now, but watch: It will dissipate in a swirl of horse-trading necessary to make a deal.
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However, if he were to make a deal with the Liberal Democrats the total seats is only 255 plus 54 which by my math comes to 309.
Raybin, the outside attorney, said the general rule is that the first person to make a deal with the prosecutor is the first to get out of jail.
It's even more chaotic for Big Lots, which must be able to make a deal on the fly and receive huge shipments--270 trailers of Mead paper supplies, say--within days.
Knowledge of contemporaneous needs and desires rather than presumed future interests permits the parties to make a deal that satisfies their real-time requirements and protects them against their present fears.
Worse, because the administrators had to make a deal to cut player wages to keep the club afloat, the new owner of Rangers would lose a substantial portion of asset value.
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Many use barter credits as currency, so a plumber who needs to have a cavity filled doesn't need to search for a dentist's office with plumbing problems to make a deal.
In a letter addressed to the CEOs of both companies on Feb. 2 , Adnaan Ahmad, an analyst with Berenberg Bank in Hamburg, urged Nokia and Microsoft to make a deal.
And Brennan wants to make a deal with Hizbullah.
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In late 2008 Mr Ntaganda's rebels, backed by the Tutsi-led government of Rwanda across the border, were knocking on the door of North Kivu's capital, Goma, forcing Congo's president, Joseph Kabila, to make a deal.
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