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bargain on

verb

  1. intr, preposition to rely or depend on (something)

    he bargained on her support

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"Ultimately, the US and China are headed for a negotiating table where they'll try to reach some type of a grand bargain on a wide range of issues," Mr Olson said.

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In a House Financial Services Committee hearing on Sept. 24, Rep. Maxine Waters, the top Democrat on the committee, said she wants to "strike a grand bargain on stablecoins" before the end of the year, as reported by The Block.

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She was also told that the Post Office had "driven a very hard bargain" on the price of Horizon, and in return developer Fujitsu had cut corners on the quality of the software.

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According to the note, Mr Grant also told Ms Perkins that the Post Office had driven "a very hard bargain" on the price of Horizon, but that Fujitsu "took back on quality/assurance".

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Michael and Kristen Dean, a couple from Oxford, Pennsylvania, said Saturday they were enjoying a fun day of mixing with Amish people in hopes of finding a bargain on used fencing.

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