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"It will put the Government in a better bargaining position."
"Iraq has seen they no longer have a bargaining position," he said.
I'd say that puts us in a pretty good bargaining position.
"We are constantly in a bargaining position with these agencies."
"Well, it seems that you are in a very good bargaining position.
"A father gives his daughter the sense of what her bargaining position with all men will be," she explained.
Fortunately for the city this is a poor region, so we have a strong bargaining position.
His lack of political ambition means that he is in a very strong bargaining position.
The two sides are far apart in their bargaining positions.
This puts these countries in a very weak bargaining position.
It could also damage the city's bargaining position with club owners.
He said it would hurt the bargaining position of the union at other airlines.
Decision-making power is central to the bargaining position of women within the household.
Today's results, however, may weaken its bargaining position, industry executives said.
Further, the connection that these workers feel to their work puts them in a poor bargaining position.
Your bargaining position is now much different, of course.
Then she would be in a bargaining position herself!
"The unions are in a very weak bargaining position," he said.
While she - she was in quite a bargaining position.
But they are frequently calculated to improve his bargaining position.
Because his company meets its obligations, he said, it is in a much better bargaining position than those who do not.
That would have put him in a disadvantageous bargaining position.
Once you're over there, you'll have no bargaining position left."
With clothespins I'd be in a powerful bargaining position now.
But at the same time, she said, the board may want to maintain its bargaining position by rejecting the offer as being too low.
Students and their parents have more bargaining power than they think.
If workers do not have much bargaining power, they get the short end of the deal.
The person with the resource thus has bargaining power over the other.
"Unless you've got some real bargaining power on your side."
They want some of you for hostages and bargaining power.
"Only together will we have more bargaining power and be in a better position when negotiating for free trade."
This is the point that would be achieved if person 1 had all the bargaining power.
Those whose skills are in short supply will have the bargaining power to increase their pay.
But first he needed bargaining power, a basis for negotiations.
You never joined one and hence have no bargaining power.
"What we should focus on is strengthening bargaining power," he said.
He felt it weakened the bargaining power of the teams.
The tube he thought of as his ultimate bargaining power.
This is because the large insurance companies have bargaining power with health care providers.
The executives themselves, who have more bargaining power, would be less affected, they say.
The move is intended to increase the unions' bargaining power.
Players won, among other things, the right to have their salaries made public, giving them more bargaining power.
Still, it would at least have established the principle of using government bargaining power to get a better deal.
Terrorism is what the weak use to increase their bargaining power against the strong.
Note, too, that the bargaining power of corporations is very limited.
The Court held that it is not the government's job to ensure equal bargaining power.
How much labor ends up with depends on its bargaining power.
Despite the low unemployment rate, workers may have relatively little bargaining power for at least a few more months.
It can also increase your bargaining powers if the other side knows you are not afraid to go to court.
But if they take the Reapers away, we've lost our bargaining power.