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a bargaining chip (British, American & Australian, British) something that you can use to make someone do what you want. The workers' strongest bargaining chip in the negotiations is the threat of strike action. Hostages were used as a bargaining counter during the seige. See also: chip bring someone to the [bargaining/peace etc.] table to persuade a person or a country to join discussions in order to find a solution to a problem. We hope to be able to bring the warring factions to the negotiating table to try to end this conflict. come to the [bargaining/peace etc.] table bring someone to the [bargaining/peace etc.] table - to persuade a person or a country to join discussions in order to find a solution to a problem. You have to be prepared to make concessions when you come to the bargaining table. drive a hard bargain to demand a lot or refuse to give much when making an agreement with someone. I'm impressed that you got £2000 for that car. You certainly drive a hard bargain. into the bargain (British, American & Australian, American) in addition to the other facts previously talked about. Caffeine is a brain-stimulant, does not have any beneficial effects on health and is mildly addictive into the bargain. drive a hard bargain to make someone agree to an arrangement that benefits you. The bank was able to drive a hard bargain because the company badly needed cash. in the bargain in addition. It was a very powerful horse and stubborn in the bargain. more than someone/something bargained for something in addition to what was expected. The pain caused by the operation was much more than I bargained for. Usage notes: often used with get: Sarah was looking for a challenge, but she may have gotten more than she bargained for in this job. See also: more |
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First, the subsidy payments under the 2002 bill are largely set in stone; they are entitlements most of which can be bargained away only with congressional action. We must not let our children's futures be bargained away. In addition to putting back everything they had bargained away, they drew up some new provisions at the behest of organized labor. |
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