Word: bargainer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Forming a coalition to "work for the right to bargain collectively and promote the integrity and independence of the academic profession" removes the faculty council from the center of the struggle...
...could have been negotiated. Says Joseph Sisco, former Assistant Secretary of State: "If you start with the assumption that we have already been humiliated, on the whole our negotiators did the best job possible." The fundamental argument of Sisco and other critics is that the U.S. should never have bargained with Iran at all. Says Luttwak: "What's wrong with this deal is precisely that there was a deal. There is a much deeper principle involved: you should not negotiate with terrorists. When you bargain, you violate a principle that is more than 2,000 years old"-the sanctity...
...forced to sell out for $32,000. He had unsuccessful flings in real estate leasing and carpet cleaning, but then in 1975 he bought a second dry-cleaning shop from a friend who was operating it unprofitably. "I thought I was through with dry cleaning, but it was a bargain," he says...
...Coburn added that University officials may well ask HSA to pay a fee for the privilege of assuming delivery service, and final arrangements will not be made until HDNS and HSA officials meet next Tuesday to bargain over the financial details...
...weren't keeping up our part of the bargain. You know, Marcos didn't give this chair out of love of scholarship," he added...