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If they haggled too hard, he invited them to leave.
You might have haggled with him, as with any street merchant.
But on a few occasions, I haggled on my own behalf.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers also haggled over witnesses and admissible evidence.
The two sides have also haggled over U.S. funding for Israeli missile defense.
When the fishermen docked, children haggled for cheap crabs or begged for a tuna.
Since that meeting, SoftBank, Uber and Uber's early investors have haggled over deal terms.
Mr. Obama's aides had haggled for weeks with Chinese officials to extract that agreement.
They haggled over every word, and every clause, of the document they were drafting.
There, Uighur, Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Tajik herders haggled over horses, donkeys, sheep and camels.
They even haggled over an engagement ring on a 2011 episode of The People's Court.
When he saw the wheel of cheese on display at the supermarket, he haggled for it.
The other, she bought from someone in Utah, after she haggled him down from $25,633 to $8,000.
The parties haggled for weeks ... sending several dozen versions of the deal back and fourth, to no avail.
The parties haggled over terms, and WeWork lined up financing through the end of 2017 and into 2018.
While the leaders haggled, other senators ambled around the Senate floor engaging in small talk and awaiting word.
Mr. Sewani said he even haggled with the Trump Organization on his rent when he first moved in.
Actually, I haggled my way to getting both the palm reading and a Tarot card reading for $30.
Hansen haggled with the sellers for a while, and they agreed to lower the price to a reasonable $3,000.
As his envoys haggled over terms in Brussels, Mr. Johnson met with a parade of unionists and other skeptics.
Even then, J. Paul Getty haggled with the captors until the price for his grandson's release was suitably tax deductible.
But the FARC stalled while they haggled over the specifications for the camps where ex-guerrillas are to live temporarily.
The two sides haggled for months over whether Jia fulfilled both of these requests, and eventually came to an impasse.
It is legal (as prostitution is in some places) but taboo, "and certainly not to be discussed or haggled over".
Lawmakers have haggled for months over reforms to the program, leaving billions of dollars in investment up in the air.
Citigroup, which reached an RMBS deal with the department in 27.5, reportedly haggled its way from $29.7 billion to $22008 billion.
One recent meeting was delayed as commissioners haggled over reforms to the Lifeline subsidies for phone and internet service for consumers.
Republican legislators haggled over the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act up to the last minute, garnering final support from holdouts Sens.
It also preceded a Lavrov meeting with Trump, after which the two sides haggled over whether election meddling was even discussed.
Mr Son tapped on a calculator as they haggled and agreed that SoftBank would buy 23% of the young firm for $20m.
Nigerians, too, faced a passport drought when the company printing them slowed supplies as it haggled with the government over the price.
So I bought the shawl (having first haggled him down to six euros) and eventually the doors opened, and we went inside.
There were specific issues being haggled over between Democrats and the administration until the very end, much to the frustration of Republicans.
Final passage came as the House of Representatives voted 354-58 for the measure, which lawmakers and Trump had haggled over for months.
Mr Mijango also haggled on behalf of the three gangs with the owners of a rice mill over an extortion payment, Nalo claimed.
The value of the deal, which had been repeatedly held up as the two sides haggled over financial terms, was not immediately available.
Others have haggled over the number and demanded that it be reduced, as in Saint-Bauzille-de-Putois, in the Cévennes mountain range.
We haggled for our wedding bands in Chinatown, bought flowers on the Lower East Side and took the J to the Marriage Bureau.
We haggled for our wedding bands in Chinatown, bought flowers on the Lower East Side and took the J to the Marriage Bureau.
I've haggled with prostitutes on the street and tried to get them to give me IOUs—as if they would go for it.
Even as lawmakers haggled over details of their agreement, the White House had been planning behind the scenes to secure the funds unilaterally.
Republicans haggled over the details of the bill and key provisions remained unfinished in the hours leading up to the final passage vote.
Rich countries have haggled over how to reform the global tax system, making progress in a number of areas, but not on taxing tech.
Zelle broke onto the scene less than a year ago after the big banks haggled over marketing and computer networking arrangements for a decade.
Billions is what would happen if Superman and Lex Luthor haggled over insider trading; if Batman and the Joker were really obsessed with capitalism.
She has studied with master Indian painters, haggled in Turkish markets, and spent an extended period in Bali, soaking up the scents and colors.
When China formally entered the WTO in 2001, it could benefit from tariffs between the EU and America that had been haggled downwards for decades.
Yes, Mexico haggled for valuable exports (horrifically, including handmaids) in Season 1, and Switzerland gave a vague explanation of Gilead's military strength in Season 3.
But Citi haggled with regulators, dropping their capital requirement to $5.5 billion, about the same as what the bank paid out in bonuses that year.
Final passage came as the Democratic-led House of Representatives voted 354-58 for the measure, which lawmakers and Trump had haggled over for months.
Today, she came for trees, and haggled for three, one for each floor of her brick townhouse in Ridgewood, ultimately paying $45, $65 and $75.
As they haggled over the contract, DJI's legal team sent a letter referencing the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which Finisterre interpreted as a thinly veiled threat.
A few makeshift stalls along, men haggled over cheap mobile phones and SIM cards, which another seller had laid out on a plastic sheet in the dust.
At times, it looked as if agreement may prove elusive, as lawmakers haggled over how much to spend, where to spend and how to pay for it.
Officials haggled over some of the toughest issues in their trade war, with little more than a week left before a Washington-imposed deadline expires, triggering higher tariffs.
Kang Sok-ju, a key architect of North Korea's nuclear diplomacy who haggled with United States negotiators, once by quoting from a favorite American book, died on Friday.
And her team haggled over the details of another debate with Bernie Sanders's campaign, including whether it should come before or after the state's primary on April 63.
That gridlock was on full display this week in Washington, when lawmakers haggled over how much money for election security to include in the $2 trillion stimulus package.
In the House, the outcome of the vote remained uncertain until hours before, as leaders and members of the Appropriations Committee haggled over changes needed to win support.
In the recording, Mr. Guzmán haggled over pricing and insisted on dispatching a "technician" to inspect the product's quality before sending the guerrillas their initial payment of $50,000.
A flurry of Hindi broke out as my father-in-law haggled over its price with the shopkeeper and my fiancé and mother-in-law tweaked the design.
It would also seem to mean trying to negotiate a transitional deal with Brussels while the larger trade deal is being haggled out, which could take many years.
Nitin Gadkari, a heavyweight minister known for his bargaining skill, rushed to Goa as soon as results were called and haggled into the early hours to forge a coalition.
For months, United States and Israeli officials have haggled over the price tag, as Israel has insisted on a higher figure than the United States was willing to support.
Ri Yong-ho, North Korea's foreign minister, and Choe Son-hui, a vice foreign minister, have haggled with the United States for decades over their country's nuclear weapons program.
Upon receiving their bill of less than $100 for the group, they demanded eight separate checks, haggled over the tax calculation, and departed without leaving a single penny tip.
"Parents are very involved in their children's lives," said Adie Kriegstein, a saleswoman for CORE real estate with clients who have hunted and haggled on behalf of their offspring.
Prominent Brexit supporters in May's cabinet, such as Michael Gove, defended her plan in public after a marathon meeting at which ministers haggled for hours over coffee and sandwiches.
Like Western and Russian officials did in Munich Thursday, negotiators involved in the Ukraine deal last year haggled through the night and into morning until Moscow got what it wanted.
The Wall Street Journal in an article Friday detailed how Softbank had "haggled" with the Saudi fund had "over control of the money, investment strategy and questions about its commitment."
Privately, Trump has cast GOP's dealmaking efforts as inadequate and wondered why he, an experienced dealmaker, wasn't consulted at more regular intervals as the two sides haggled over an agreement.
In one particularly fraught negotiation described in a 2008 State Department cable published by WikiLeaks, he haggled with the government of Kazakhstan over Exxon's stake in the Kashagan oil field.
Both said they had been shuttled for hours between ornate reception halls and conference rooms at Tehran's international airport while diplomats haggled over whether they could leave on the Swiss plane.
It was the second time in a month that the Sea Watch has been forced to spend several days at sea while European Union countries haggled over who would welcome migrants.
The second vote will be on the Republican compromise bill, which has yet to be revealed and whose details are still being haggled over between moderates and conservative Freedom Caucus members.
Last week, as American and Mexican officials haggled over how to address the migrant crisis at their countries' shared border, United States Customs and Border Protection released its monthly migration statistics.
Top U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators haggled on Thursday over the details of a set of agreements, just one week before a Washington-imposed deadline expires and triggers higher U.S. tariffs.
Wells Fargo executives and Fed officials have haggled for months over what controls are needed to make sure the bank can detect problems before they become full-blown scandals, the people said.
While signed and ratified by most of the world, the United States and the Soviet Union were the two countries that wrote most of the treaty text and haggled over the details.
But privately, Trump has cast the GOP's dealmaking efforts as inadequate and wondered why he, an experienced dealmaker, wasn't consulted at more regular intervals as the two sides haggled over an agreement.
The idea is that this resembles the way medieval Dutch nobles and farmers haggled over maintaining the dikes and canals that kept their polders above water—and over how to split the bill.
Just as in the Soviet era red directors haggled for resources, market participants now haggle for the right to break the rules, so the system gives the security services ultimate economic and political control.
The U.S.A. Freedom Kids performed at a January rally for Trump in Pensacola, Florida, where they were apparently promised a table to sell merchandise after the campaign haggled them out of a $2,500 fee.
Lael Brainard, now a Federal Reserve governor, waited more than a year to be confirmed as Treasury under secretary for international affairs while she and the Finance Committee haggled over discrepancies in her returns.
KATOWICE, Poland (Reuters) - Half-way through talks to breathe life into the Paris climate deal negotiators haggled over how to share the cost of curbing global warming and struggled to bridge deep political divides.
There have been several leaks to the Indian press this year that a deal had been reached that proved to be premature, as the two sides haggled over price and other terms of the deal.
Everett cut boards for Maud's art, haggled with her customers, and took care of household chores so she could paint — which she did with gusto, covering the couple's tiny home with tulips, birds, and butterflies.
Different agencies, including Customs and Border Protection and the Justice Department, haggled with the White House over how the order and Trump's "zero-tolerance" policy align in terms of which migrants are referred for prosecution.
Most investors continued to focus on the marginally improved relations between the globe's two largest economies instead of the details of a "phase one" deal set to be haggled over for the next few weeks.
Now, with President Donald Trump's decision to rescind DACA, her future is again in the hands of lawmakers who, for nearly two decades, have haggled and debated but were never quite willing to guarantee it.
This summer, the European Commission haggled for months over the relicensing of the herbicide amid strong opposition from France and Germany; the EC finally approved glyphosate for 18 months instead of seven years, the original timeframe.
Although Vantiv's deal was first announced on July 2126, it has taken several weeks to conclude, with the deadline for a formal offer extended twice as Vantiv and Worldpay haggled over governance and safeguarding British jobs.
While a $2 trillion coronavirus economic stimulus package remained stalled in the U.S. Senate on Monday as lawmakers haggled over its provisions, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin voiced confidence that a deal would be reached soon.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Monday the draft Brexit deal reached with London was "fair and balanced", as the bloc haggled with Britain over any extension to the envisaged transition period.
The House Natural Resources Committee released a new draft of a bill late Wednesday night to guide Puerto Rico out of its debt crisis, a rollout delayed for weeks as lawmakers and the Obama administration haggled over details.
The President is expected to spend the weekend there with the first lady, who chose not to follow her husband's example and traveled to the estate while the White House and congressional Democrats haggled over a border wall.
Top trade negotiators from the two countries haggled over the details of a set of agreements aimed at ending their trade war, just one week before a Washington-imposed deadline for a deal expires and triggers higher U.S. tariffs.
Image 2 of 2 MILAN – A humanitarian rescue boat sought more sheltered seas off Malta on Wednesday as EU countries haggled over which would accept some of the 200 migrants saved from rubber dinghies off the Libyan coast six days ago.
There's a Murano glass lemon I purchased in Venice; the glossy, startlingly realistic cube of steak and piece of a yellowtail-and-scallion sushi roll that my sister brought me from Tokyo; a fuzzy plastic kiwi I haggled for in Singapore.
Top U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators haggled on Thursday over the details of a set of agreements aimed at ending their trade war, just one week before a Washington-imposed deadline for a deal expires and triggers higher U.S. tariffs.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu He is expected to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Friday, after their teams haggled through the week to sort out some on the most contentious issues of the trade war.
Cognizant of the history, Nokia and Alcatel managements haggled for years to work out a deal that lets them move quickly to combine the companies and develop an integrated product strategy for 5G, the next generation of networks due after 2018.
Ultimately, the two spending packages — totaling about $1.4 trillion — will allow agencies and federal departments some stability with a full year's worth of funding, after two short-term spending bills kept the government functioning while lawmakers haggled over the details.
Despite warnings from some analysts that the pace of orders could slow after an eight-year boom, there were signs of brisk activity as negotiators thronged London hotels on Sunday and some haggled over last-minute air show deals, observers said.
As lawmakers haggled behind the scenes, a senior White House official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to characterize private negotiations, said Wednesday that it appeared the White House had won additional time for its case that the bill needed changes.
At the border, he haggled with a soldier over the difference between traveling to Israel "for tourism" versus "to visit," which was what he had written on his visa (the soldier helpfully advised him to state that he was going "for tourism").
U.S. President Donald Trump was set to meet Chinese Vice Premier Liu He in the Oval Office on Friday, a day after top trade negotiators from both sides haggled over details of a set of agreements aimed at ending their trade war.
BILL RELEASED LATE LAST NIGHT: The House Natural Resources Committee released the new draft of the bill to guide Puerto Rico out of its debt crisis late Wednesday night, a rollout delayed for weeks as lawmakers and the Obama administration haggled over details.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators haggled on Thursday over the details of a set of agreements aimed at ending their trade war, just one week before a Washington-imposed deadline for a deal expires and triggers higher U.S. tariffs.
As senior state officials haggled in a converted French aircraft hangar over the text of what would become the Paris Climate Agreement, then–Vice President Joe Biden attended the unveiling of a bust of former Vice President Dick Cheney in the U.S. Capitol.
In February, anarchist protesters had violently broken up a planned speech on campus by the right-wing journalist Milo Yiannopoulos, and the university's administration and the club haggled over a date and a "protectable" venue for Ms. Coulter; she ended up not coming.
They may be handled by customs officials in Brooklyn, blasted with a ripening gas in New Jersey, haggled over at an enormous produce market in the Bronx and finally taken in an unmarked truck, at night, to a fruit stand near you.
Negotiators haggled late into Friday night over language declaring that 19 of the G-20 members consider the Paris accord "irreversible," an effort to cast the United States as an outlier for jettisoning the pact while glossing over friction about the decision.
Lawmakers and the White House haggled over it for months, with Trump first refusing any more aid to help the island territory of Puerto Rico recover from a 2017 hurricane, and then requesting $4.5 billion to cope with a migrant surge at the southern border.
But after a brief flurry of activity earlier this fall — including a closed-door interview with the president's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr. — investigators reached an impasse in recent weeks, as Democrats and Republicans haggled over the next witnesses to call and documents to request.
Lawyers haggled over the intent of the messages between the two men, with McClendon's side arguing that what some people might consider a conspiratorial tone could instead be read as two professionals trying to work out a legitimate agreement to efficiently develop an area through joint ventures.
Modern Love The nicest thing I own is the first thing you see when you walk into my house: a red handmade rug bought in Tehran, haggled over in Farsi and delivered, in person, to the Brooklyn apartment of the man who would become my husband.
Before delivering a policy speech in Detroit on Monday, he delegated the formation of an economic plan to a few conservative economists outside his campaign, who consulted him from time to time and ultimately haggled over the details in his office as he followed their conversation.
Haggled out with Iran by six world powers — Russia, China, France, Britain, Germany and the U.S. under Obama (in this instance leading from in front) — the JCPOA is thick with complexities that obscure the basic tradeoffs with which Obama enticed Iran to agree to this deal.
I handed her my twenty in exchange for the small plastic package and the guilt you get from haggling with someone, then showing them you had enough money for the original price tag all along, then wondering if you would have haggled with them if it was anyplace else.
The week saw optimism from U.S.-China trade talks, with reports suggesting that negotiators haggled on Thursday over the details of a set of agreements aimed at ending their trade war, just one week before a Washington-imposed deadline for a deal expires and triggers higher U.S. tariffs.
In a series of meetings and phone calls at the White House and on Capitol Hill, Mr. Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and Republican congressional leaders haggled with holdouts over details as they struggled to assemble a majority to support a bill that would repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
On days when he met foreign leaders, haggled over legislation or reportedly pressured the F.B.I. director to drop an investigation into a former aide, President Trump also signed checks to Michael Cohen, his former lawyer and fixer — remuneration for hush payments made to two women who claimed they had affairs with Mr. Trump.
Several companies the President has claimed to have haggled into retaining or growing their manufacturing workforce have failed to follow through, or abided by the terms while cutting jobs elsewhere in the US. After he claimed to have saved more than 22011,000 jobs at a Carrier factory in Indiana, workers there thought Trump had saved all the jobs at the factory.
Depending on how Friday's talks in Brussels with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker have gone, and on the Cameron-Tusk meeting, the document could set out in more or less detail a classic EU negotiating text, including blank spaces and alternative wordings in brackets, to be haggled over up to and during a summit chaired by Tusk in Brussels on Feb. 18-19.

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