Sentences with phrase «barter deals»

It's the double fee and double tax that makes barter deals extremely difficult to remain attractive to both parties.
Yes, I've done a few barter deals (real estate against real estate with cash equalization).
Factory managers in the civilian sector can often work out temporary barter deals, swapping, say, bicycles for sausages.
It was early 2003 when Ken Austin, executive vice president of Marquis Jet, a New York City company that leases time in corporate jets, got a call from the producers of The Apprentice asking if he would be interested in a barter deal.
Absolutely, Daniel, and the baby barter deal is so fun!
We did a barter deal: the website for a new video camera, which cost about $ 650.00.

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Whether it's hustling, bartering or negotiating, these fellas always figure out a way to get the deal done.
Bargaining and barter were and are known in all the cultures that have developed moral and religious traditions, most of which have well - known maxims and principles that deal with the vast spectrum of social and moral issues, from fair weight to marriage contracts, bred in the marketplace.
Nor did they deal with money, but mostly bartered, which made them useless as a source of revenue.
while we take all this time scoting for good deals, spending time finding rare unknown diamonds, bartering for prices.they just buy every young world star on the come up, pay his release clause - who needs scouts when ur a russian mob boss
The idea is to actually reduce bartering and strange deals by making a coalition agreement.
Or Ed Miliband, a man so desperate for power he is ready to barter away our nuclear deterrent in a backroom deal with the SNP.»
This means that people's lives are now going to be bartered over as part of a trade deal in which we believe they will get lost amid rows about airline slots, trade quotas and discarded fish carcases.
Budget deals could hypothetically include additional funding for charters bartered for flexibility on teacher evaluations, sources say, or for myriad other non-education related priorities for members of the Senate and Assembly.
Facebook's chatbots are learning the art of the deal, bartering and deceiving their way to better terms in negotiations with humans and other bots.
One of the benefits of Schindler's wheeling and dealing was that the Jews who worked for him, at the very least, had the opportunity to get out of the Ghetto daily, allowing them the chance to barter for goods not available inside the Ghetto, no matter that it was an offence punishable by death.
Turns out the development is a hazardous natural disaster waiting to happen.which was only built because of a shady land deal bartered by a crooked Congressman Long (John Goodman).
In practice, this may mean that each individual member state would have to barter an immigration deal with the UK to guarantee its citizens» rights.
Getting the Great Deal The days of bartering are long gone, but interestingly, the Internet world of life insurance gives you the kind of bargaining power that used to be the norm.
While Cordella didn't want to go into details, my understanding is the basic deal is a barter but NBCU would have to pay YouTube if certain metrics are surpassed.
Instead, this needs to be classified as a barter and dealt with accordingly.
I've seen people willing to volunteer their services to a teacher; I've seen people willing to scout deals in return for teaching; I've seen people willing to barter other services in return for teaching; etc..
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