bargaining situation
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bargain
noun[C]
uk/ˈbɑː.ɡɪn/us/ˈbɑːr.ɡɪn/
something on sale at a lower price than its ...
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situation
noun[C]
uk/ˌsɪtʃ.uˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌsɪtʃ.uˈeɪ.ʃən/
the set of things that are happening and the conditions that exist at a particular time ...
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An alternative would be to do the opposite and leave thebargainingsituationby introducing a menu approach or contingent ranking.
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I will come back to these factors when analyzing the specificbargainingsituation.
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We should thus expect that negotiations conducted by political actors with limited cognitive abilities should last longer the more complex thebargainingsituation.
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In this article, the focus will be on abargainingsituationunder unanimity voting.
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The opposite strategy, to leave thebargainingsituation, is also possible.
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This puts them in a weaker ex postbargainingsituation, so that they would invest more if they became the owner of the project (which would improve their bargaining position).
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But they have given too little attention to what makes for better income distribution in the localbargainingsituation.
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My noble friend will appreciate that, in abargainingsituation, one keeps trying to get the best deal that one can.
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Disputes of interest, on the other hand, arise out of abargainingsituation.
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Another factor that we must bear in mind is the psychology involved in abargainingsituation.
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Sanctions against strikers to-day are rightly regarded as immoral because they interfere with an ostensibly freebargainingsituationbetween two parties.
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One could argue that the individual employer is redundant in a wagebargainingsituation.
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I hope it will not be abargainingsituationat all.
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In other words, a particularbargainingsituationmay lead to those seeking to be the sole bargaining agents not being given the power to negotiate.
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It will not advantage the low-paid workers in a free collectivebargainingsituationif those who are the strongest get the most.
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Inevitably, in a negotiating andbargainingsituation, some parts are stronger than others.
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Thebargainingsituationthat we would face would be very different from that which existed in the days of our ancient past.
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It is depriving them of all bargaining power, and this is abargainingsituation.
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What we now have is the prospect of abargainingsituationfrom the outset.
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Other sectors of the trade union movement may opt for the same thing and the result could be a weakening of the movement and the collectivebargainingsituation.
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