We have no meanings for "little bargaining" in our records yet.
1 There is a little bargaining on this subject, and he then begins:-
2 Guess I can do a little bargaining on my own hook.
3 It was time to do a little bargaining of her own.
4 Many farmer organisations oppose this, saying it will leave small growers with little bargaining power.
5 In overheated rental markets, renters had very little bargaining power to say no to a letting fee, Mr Twyford said.
6 This also meant she had very little bargaining power as to where she was going to start her glorious career.
7 We felt that for such a purpose, almost sacred as it were, one would want as little bargaining as possible.
8 A little bargaining followed, the price came down and the old brown coat changed hands once more, for twenty thousand pounds.
9 With a little bargaining the salesman was no match for Mr. Baruch, at that he got it for fifteen and a half.
10 He had little bargaining power in negotiating for his release, and the terms to which he agreed amounted to a disaster for Granada.
11 Sex workers, who have very little bargaining power to begin with, are usually forced to comply when their clients refuse to use condoms.
12 The underlying problem, as Wood says, is that "clients are able to damage future earnings for workers", while freelancers have little bargaining power.
13 Chipmakers had little bargaining power until early last year as Apple and Samsung were the sole major buyers of NAND chips used in mobile devices.
14 Job creation is so weak that workers have little bargaining power, despite low unemployment, Samuel Tombs of Pantheon Macro wrote in a note to clients.
15 After some little bargaining the natives who had come with Brandon agreed to return to the shore and bring off some turtle to the ship.
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