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1 Intense political bargaining at the UN has led to this unanimous resolution.
2 It is frequently used as a political bargaining card.
3 Our freedoms, including freedom of expression, will not be part of political bargaining with any partner.
4 But we can't do this whilst the notion of transformation is simply a political bargaining chip.
5 Putting Trident on the table and risking our independent deterrent is not an acceptable political bargaining chip.
6 At least 22 Colombian soldiers and police continue to be held by the Farc as political bargaining chips.
7 And in terms of the hard political bargaining , southern Europe already has the ECB vice presidency in Portugal's Vitor Constancio.
8 The FARC holds hundreds of hostages for ransom and as political bargaining chips in its decades-old war against the state.
9 Recent political bargaining in the UK has resulted in changes to data protection law which, I believe, could have serious consequences.
10 It is likely that Trident would become a political bargaining chip in any power-sharing deal between Labour and the Lib Dems.
11 Nearly a month of political bargaining could result in a motion of no confidence in the Tongan Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva next week.
12 The Fugitive Slave Law of 1793 was superseded by that of 1850 by a sort of political bargaining on the other measures of the Compromise.
13 The girls were to be educated and useful wives -politicalbargaining chips in marital alliances.
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