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"bargain on" Definitions
  1. (usually in negative sentences) to expect something to happen and be prepared for it
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"Granted, Netflix the stock is no bargain on earnings," he continued.
It looks like the Saudis drove the hardest bargain on specificity.
That amendment looks essential to a Republican grand bargain on health care.
Unions are in place to protect their members and bargain on their behalf.
That amendment might be essential to a Republican grand bargain on health care.
We recommend The Final Cut, which is certainly the best bargain on Amazon.
The bottom line: Divided government probably won't produce a grand bargain on drug pricing.
"We haven't held up our end of the bargain on that point," Ventura said.
Go deeper: Trump's grand bargain on China... What Larry Kudlow told Axios earlier today.
Make this weekend one to remember and grab a great bargain on a smart speaker.
In that case, banks and debt investors will drive a harder bargain on underwriting terms.
If decertified, the organization will no longer be able to bargain on behalf of local teachers.
Apple fans looking for a bargain on a new iPhone may be in luck next year.
Clinton, Sanders camps strike climate deal The Clinton and Sanders camps struck a bargain on climate change.
"When you bought a house you didn't bargain on having a nightclub next to you," he said.
This is your best chance to pick up a bargain on everything from electric shavers to coffee machines.
A grand bargain on teacher compensation might entail modernizing pensions while paying early and mid-career teachers more.
Those workers happy to flit between jobs ought to be able to drive a harder bargain on pay.
Some BMW dealers have been willing to bargain on the 2-Series, preferably the 230i, offering $1,000 discounts.
Also, independent contractors who collectively bargain on compensation or other working conditions may run afoul of federal antitrust laws.
The software firm Symantec will no longer give NRA members a bargain on its LifeLock identity theft protection services.
His tenure was perhaps most notable for his effort with Obama to strike a grand bargain on government spending.
This is your best shot to grab a bargain on a wide range of top brands, so don't miss out.
If they feel compelled for electoral reasons to strike some grand bargain on infrastructure, a deal could very well happen.
Check out these handpicked deals, perfect for those on the hunt for a bargain on all the latest and greatest tech.
Even Mr. Obama has conceded the need for some curbs on benefits as part of a bipartisan "grand bargain" on the budget.
Say you strike a plea bargain on Thursday before a trial on Tuesday, Christensen said, but the commander isn't available until Tuesday.
Also, without a new mandate from EU member states, neither Hogan or Wojciechowski has much room to bargain on the agricultural front.
Here's a bargain on Amazon that doesn't require you to be a Prime member or rush to get it: Fiio's new F5 earphones.
Although the true test for a Franco-German "grand bargain" on deeper euro zone integration will come after the German election on Sept.
Insurers bargain on rates with providers, who then get access to that insurer's patients, which is supposed to lower premiums and costs overall.
Now she can be spotted off runways, selling her designer wares on the Home Shopping Network and searching for the perfect bargain on bracelets.
Historically Amazon Prime day is one of the best times to pick up a bargain on an Amazon device, and this year is no different.
Knowing it's guaranteed also opens up the possibility for a bargain on flight tickets and hotel bookings - as I can do those long in advance.
The White House is also trying to turn up the pressure on Democrats to bargain on protections for the young, undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers.
They want the federal government to hold up their end of the bargain on treaties, and that means paying for health care, education, and food.
The chain of similar statements from Washington has pretty much curdled the idea that there will be a grand bargain on global issues with Washington.
Once the streaming giant figured out the content people liked, it offered them a bargain on the cost of content, hence the negative cash flow.
Drivers lack health insurance, overtime pay, retirement benefits, unemployment insurance, workers' compensation and the right to join a union to collectively bargain on their behalf.
Joe Codiroli, a Defense Department consultant in Richmond, Va., discovered that last month when he looked for a bargain on a slightly used Subaru Forester.
So the best move might be to find a bargain on the prior 500GB model, depending on how many games you want accessible at all times.
After the last, painful shutdown, there was some noise that Congress, with the help of, uh, Jared Kushner, might figure out a "grand bargain" on immigration.
It helped that the couple, which is paying for all its vendors, was able to bargain on certain costs, including an extra hour for the photographer.
But can he convince Berlin to sign up to an elusive "grand bargain" on Europe if he does manage to enter the Elysee Palace in May?
Recent legal rulings at the state and federal levels have also limited the ability of unions to recruit new members and bargain on a collective basis.
International real estate Finding a bargain on the fashionable island of Ibiza is not easy — at least until the summer ends, when sellers become more flexible.
Previous plans at a "grand bargain" on debt, such as the 2010 bipartisan Simpson-Bowles commission on fiscal responsibility, have failed to gain traction in Congress.
A new report by McClatchy's Anita Kumar suggests several key Trump advisers, including Chief of Staff John Kelly, are hoping for a "grand bargain" on immigration.
If the court rules against unions' right to collect agency fees, unions would still be obligated to bargain on behalf of and represent entirely non-paying employees.
The scope of negotiations was not limited by the Obama administration's ambitions, but by reality, and by the world's determination to drive a hard bargain on nonproliferation.
The charter schools that Booker was eagerly promoting were not unionized workplaces, diminishing the ability of the unions to bargain on behalf of all the city's teachers.
In 2013, government spending was put on a destructively tight leash by sequestration, automatic spending caps that were meant to spark a grand bargain on the budget.
It was, in other words, exactly the sort of "grand bargain" on the budget that groups like Fix the Debt spent all of 2011 and 2012 chasing.
And a growing number of commentators are urging Democrats to accept a deal along these lines and embrace the possibility of a grand bargain on the issue.
Calling Amazon Prime "the single greatest bargain on earth," the "Mad Money" host said he "wouldn't even blink" if Amazon raised its $119-a-year offering to $150.
In 2016, 51 large donors and aid providers signed up to a "grand bargain" on development aid that included the promise to publish transparent, timely and comparable data.
If you go with a refurbished model, you can often pick up a fantastic bargain on a device that has been tested to ensure that it works perfectly.
As the backlash against Facebook and other tech giants intensifies, a growing collection of people are calling for a better bargain on how these companies use their data.
And while Enes Kanter, the team's third-leading scorer, is holding up his end of the bargain on the offensive end, he remains almost comically inept on defense.
He failed to strike a grand bargain on fiscal policy with Speaker John A. Boehner, with both sides blaming the other for bad faith in the failed negotiation.
Guy Verhofstadt, the European Parliament's chief Brexit negotiator, said he would not accept any attempt to bargain on trade issues using Britain's military and intelligence strength as leverage.
Duterte said he won't bargain on the Philippines territorial rights and will take up the UN ruling with China's leaders -- but won't make any impositions, according to CNN Philippines.
The Europeans want to drive a hard bargain on automobile trade and have excluded farm products — a very important item for the U.S. — from their negotiating mandate with Washington.
Russian Emergency rescuers and police investigators conduct searches on the Moika River, in Saint Petersburg Sokolov reportedly signed a plea bargain on Saturday, according to his lawyer, Alexander Pochuyev.
That includes a year-end bargain on tax extenders struck by congressional tax writers and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in the middle of the night and unveiled early Tuesday.
Second - the single market, which is our main asset and nobody can ask us to weaken it... We are not ready to compromise, to... bargain on the single market.
Driving the news: Following bruising political battles on both sides of the border, the Greek parliament upheld its end of the bargain on Friday by backing North Macedonia's NATO accession.
Unions say that because they are required to bargain on behalf of all workers, including non-members, those workers should contribute a fair share of the dues paid by members.
Indeed, the only way to appease the PMDB—and keep Ms Rousseff in power until her term ends in 2018—may be to strike a grand bargain on fiscal reform.
During his second term, President George W. Bush found himself stifled by these members of his own party when they prevented him from achieving a grand bargain on the issue.
"Such a consequence is antagonistic to the bargain on which patent law is based wherein we ask inventors to give fulsome disclosure in exchange for a limited monopoly," they wrote.
And when President Barack Obama nearly reached a "grand bargain" on tax reform with Republicans in 2013, he could only get to 28 percent, with 25 percent for some manufacturers.
And when President Barack Obama nearly reached a "grand bargain" on tax reform with Republicans in 2013, he could only get to 28 percent, with 25 percent for some manufacturers.
If Congress is unable to reach a grand bargain on tax reform, it may default to some tax cuts to at least claim some victory for advancing the administration's agenda.
He later agreed to a GOP-backed proposal to reduce benefits by changing how they are calculated as part of efforts to reach a so-called "grand bargain" on the budget.
The CWA said that Nexstar refused to provide financial information about its bonuses and 401(k) match program because the business and the union bargain on a station-by-station basis.
A small core of GOP fiscal hawks, led by the House Freedom Caucus, is now threatening to derail that agreement, pushing Ryan to drive a harder bargain on reducing the deficit.
Since 230, four states in the region have enacted so-called right-to-work legislation that allows workers to opt out of paying fees to unions that bargain on their behalf.
Tech think tank proposes "grand bargain" on privacy, but Democrats aren't buying it A policy think tank supported by Google, Amazon, and Facebook has a new proposal out for national privacy legislation.
Some speculate that the president could turn to the Democrats again in the winter to strike a deal on government spending and the debt ceiling, or forge a grand bargain on immigration.
You can be fired on the spot; your contract often stipulates that you agree to not involve a trade union to bargain on your behalf, and there is constant surveillance of your performance.
Back in 2012, most tax experts had considered the estate tax issue resolved when, on New Year's Eve, the Republican-majority Congress and President Obama reached a so-called grand bargain on taxes.
While some members of Congress have expressed hopes for a grand bipartisan bargain on tax reform, Republicans in Congress and President Trump have so far signaled that they plan to go it alone.
Yes, Clinton says she wants to expand Social Security, but her economic team, largely inherited from President Obama, is going to be much more interested in a grand bargain on entitlements than Trump is.
Ideological conflict, as deep and irresolvable as it often seems, at least in theory, lends itself to persuasion and compromise, such as President Obama's long quest for a "grand bargain" on spending and taxes.
Brooke Lierman (D) introduced legislation in February permitting college athletes at public schools to unionize and collectively bargain on matters such as scholarship terms, insurance benefits and profiting from their name, image and likeness.
A verdict in his favor, then, could starve public sector unions of funds, and weaken their ability to successfully bargain on behalf of public employees in states that haven't already adopted right-to-work laws.
The idea was that ultimately both Democrats and Republicans would prefer a grand bargain on long-term issues to economically harmful short-term cuts, and so would reach the bargain in order to avert them.
Lee Hockstader, editorial writer: You said that there's an American majority for path to citizenship, but you also know, and you've said often that that has to be part of a grand bargain on immigration.
Just because a woman sells out SIX nights at Staples Center in no time flat, wins 10 Grammys and releases the best selling album of the year -- she can't get a bargain on laundry detergent?
Similarly, for years his administration aspired to achieve some kind of bipartisan "grand bargain" on the long-term budget deficit that would pair tax increases on the wealthy with cuts to Social Security and Medicare spending.
Read more " _____ Alina Polyakova for the Brookings Institution: "The worst scenario was avoided in Helsinki: There was no grand bargain on Ukraine, no Russian deal on Syria and no reneging of U.S. security commitments to Europe.
As one of the biggest off-price retailers in the US, TJ Maxx has found a special place in the heart of many Americans looking to score a bargain on everything from designer jeans to bedroom furniture.
It&aposs great when you get a bargain on something you&aposve wanted for ages or you manage to win an auction for a hard-to-find item, but unfortunately, not all eBay transactions can go smoothly.
The BBC reports that the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB), which has been acting on behalf of the Deliveroo riders, has sent a letter to Deliveroo asking for recognition to bargain on behalf of the riders.
"We believe there is a type of development in communities that can be good, but it has to come with the public sector driving a hard bargain on behalf of the people," Mr. de Blasio said on Thursday.
Luckily, February happens to be one of the best months of the entire year to score a new tablet — and Amazon is kicking things off a few days early with a rare-ish bargain on Apple's latest iPad.
The UAW will now see if it has additional leverage to press VW to agree to come to the negotiating table for the 160 workers, members of UAW Local 42 in Chattanooga, to bargain on wages and benefits.
A combination of increased deal flow, coupled with poor secondary trading levels on large aggressively priced and structured loans that were syndicated earlier this year, is giving investors the power to drive a harder bargain on aggressively structured deals.
REI Co-op Camp Bundle for $149 ($90 off): This is an absurd bargain on a bundle that includes a 3-season tent, sleeping pad, and 30-degree sleeping bag that will get you all set up for summer camping.
The core fact uncovered by Solomon and Lee is that the US refused to deliver the first $400 million payment owed under the settlement until it was sure that Iran had upheld its end of the bargain on the prisoner deal.
It will take, I believe, a grand bargain on guns and immigration to move the country forward on issues the public seems to have clear opinions on but which the political system has bottled up for more than a decade.
Democratic leftists wanted Schumer to drive a harder bargain on helping the "Dreamers," young people brought to the United States illegally as children who face the threat of deportation under an order issued last year by Republican President Donald Trump.
The call reflects concern among economists in both countries that French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel could struggle to clinch what is often referred to as a "grand bargain" on Europe after a decade of political and economic crisis.
Flynn first heard about the memo when Mueller's team questioned him about it last year during debriefings after reaching a plea bargain on a charge of making false statements to the FBI and a cooperation agreement with the special prosecutor, the source said.
The bottom line is, if you're an Amazon Prime member, you're sure to find a bargain on something that interests you — be it a pack of La Croix sparkling water, a t-shirt or an Amazon Echo device — on Prime Day this year.
However, it remained unclear just how much fresh money the deal, if completed, would put in Airbus' coffers as the low-cost carrier juggles existing orders and drives a tough bargain on prices and the size of deposits, one of the sources said.
Gone is the hope to achieve the kind of grand bargain on immigration -- which would have provided a path to citizenship for millions living here without authorization and with uncertain futures -- that Presidents George W. Bush and Obama had hoped to achieve.
That will be the holiday bargain on offer inside Rod Laver Arena on Saturday when Petra Kvitova and Naomi Osaka square off in the Australian Open women's final for the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup and the top spot in the women's world rankings.
In particular, Kim seems willing to reach a bargain on continuing his moratorium on testing warheads and missiles and on freezing production of nuclear fuel at his complex on Yongbyon, and those are worthy goals if the price is not too high.
The legislation's main impact is to lift spending caps that were imposed back in 2013 under the Budget Control Act, which resulted from the 2011 debt ceiling standoff and the failure of the "supercommittee" to achieve a grand bargain on deficit reduction.
He frequently clashed with the Republican leadership in Congress and challenged it to drive a harder bargain on issues like defunding the Affordable Care Act, which led to a two-week government shutdown in 2013 that most Republicans came to see as ill advised.
JERUSALEM — Sara Netanyahu, the wife of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, accepted a plea bargain on Wednesday morning and will pay about $15,000 in fines and restitution to settle accusations that she misused about $100,633 in public funds in managing the couple's official residence.
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, the court will consider whether all public-sector workers have a First Amendment right to be under so-called right to work, which allows workers to opt out of paying fees to unions that bargain on their behalf.
In fact, Bashar al-Assad tended to see his alliance with Iran as a tradable asset, something he could get rid of in exchange for, say, a grand bargain on the Golan Heights, which Israel has occupied since 1967, or for improved relations with the United States.
Third, because Trump and his team have expressed unwillingness to hold up our end of the bargain on the Iran deal, Europeans and the other partners in the Iran agreement are left in the impossible position of possibly renegotiating a deal within weeks that took years to secure.
So in effect, the final question I want to ask you in this regard, and let me start with you, Mr. Trump, would President Trump make a deal to save Medicare and Social Security that included both tax increases and benefit cuts in effect a grand bargain on entitlements?
So, in effect, the final question I want to ask you in this regard is — and let me start with you, Mr. Trump, would President Trump make a deal to save Medicare and Social Security that included both tax increases and benefit cuts, in effect, a grand bargain on entitlements?
According to the center's president, Terence J. Pell, the inspiration for the case was a 21985 ruling that suggested the Supreme Court might be open to striking down arrangements that force public sector workers to pay fees, known as "agency fees," if they decline to join the unions that bargain on their behalf.
Instead of a "grand bargain" on deficit reduction and "regulatory certainty" to improve the business climate, Trump has given us a large short-term tax cut paired with a large increase in military spending, plus a large increase in domestic discretionary spending, plus steady ongoing increases in Social Security and Medicare spending.
Mutual disgust with the Freedom Caucus seems to be pulling Mr. Ryan and, despite his misgivings, Mr. Trump, together, at least for now — just as it briefly united President Barack Obama and John A. Boehner, Mr. Ryan's long-suffering predecessor, during their doomed effort to reach a "grand bargain" on a tax overhaul in 2011.
Accordingly, it is very hard to see why members of either party would expect that a reliable bargain on immigration could be reached between themselves and Trump, and, ultimately, keeping the government shut for an extended period in pursuit of such a deal makes sense only if members of both parties think such a bargain can be reached.
At the same time, Democrats have sought a parallel unity, coming up with their own infrastructure and child care plans to lay down markers if the White House decides to bargain on bills that, unlike health care and the next item up, tax reform, will need 60 votes, and therefore the support of at least some Democrats, to pass.
That's a line Democrats usually save for the fall campaign to use on Republicans, so it's a sign of the times that the chief of the left used it on a party vet whose main sin in this regard seems to have been entertaining, vaguely, the idea of entitlement program tweaks as part of a grand bargain on budget deficits several years ago.
One way to distill the center-left failure that DeLong describes is this: Over the last 15 years, the center-left establishment in the United States separated itself from the Democratic base on two major issues — its support for the Iraq War in the early 2000s, and its support for a bipartisan "grand bargain" on fiscal issues in the early-to-middle Obama years.
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The effects of this bargain on all of us have been well documented — even if some of its political consequences, as with the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica scandal, are continually ramifying — but the lives of the people who work in the industry and have foisted it on us are less well known, and this is where Corey Pein's "Live Work Work Work Die" attempts to fill in the picture.
What is true is that Obama has faced serious criticism from the left on a variety of fronts — the slow pace of economic recovery due to inadequate fiscal and monetary stimulus, willingness to cut Social Security and Medicare spending as part of a "grand bargain" on the long-term budget deficit, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's aversion to "Old Testament justice" for bankers, and the large expansion of drone warfare abroad under his auspices.
Despite his many legislative difficulties, President Trump has fulfilled his end of the bargain on several key campaign promises, reports the AP: A massive tax cut Withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership A travel ban for eight Muslim-majority countries Environmental deregulation Repealing the ACA's individual mandate Military success against ISIS A conservative Supreme Court justice Where he's missed: His corporate tax cut is significant (the corporate rate was brought down to 21%), but not as sizable as he promised (15%) Trump has yes to withdraw from NAFTA, and Axios' Jonathan Swan is reporting that his attitude may be softening No tariff or tough action on China — yet No wall or immigration overhaul, though border crossings have dropped significantly The coal industry is still dying No ACA repeal or replacement health care plan No infrastructure plan Why it matters: Trump claims he has signed more legislation in his first year than any other president.

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