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And many said they were kept in the dark during the recent deal-making.
That kind of deal-making is a lost art in Washington.
With interest rates still low, such deal-making may well continue.
The give and take of deal-making is not natural to children until some time in middle school.
I can't put all the money up, but most important I'll take care of the financial deal-making side for you.
Republicans involved in the deal-making said, There he goes again.
Whether all this deal-making and investment will create new jobs is an open question, however.
From a financial point of view, conditions now favour deal-making.
Early stage deal-making did not take a back seat, however.
We’ve seen what can happen when chiefs are less than open about deal-making.
But deal-making will remain a core part of the company's growth plans.
Washington is trying to figure out what to do about China's deal-making broadly.
He had the majority, but took the better option off the table in the name of deal-making.
But the eating and deal-making continue, often in the same location.
I try to make sure they understand that deal-making takes some guts.
The deal-making is getting the expected encouragement from financial institutions.
He and his staff reached the 95 percent mark as the summer began, when the deal-making slowed.
But words that lack any real meaning in the context of political deal-making.
Deals may result, but despite its name, deal-making is not the object of the market.
But already this year, deal-making has picked up and the market is on track to grow 50 percent.
Her vigorous deal-making in June had made the legislation possible.
But demand is so strong that a surprising amount of deal-making takes place out in public.
Screenings are going on throughout the week and then the deal-making gets done.
The deal-making comes after weak economic news has sent stocks lower for six straight weeks.
But if the talks lead nowhere, the North could lose interest in deal-making and back away.