Sentences with phrase «stronger bargaining position»

In this way, even if a case settles out of court, the preparation our attorneys have made for trial gives them a very strong bargaining position and usually yields higher settlements.
The Court found that it was difficult to envisage circumstances involving a larger disparity in bargaining power, particularly as Coles was in a substantially stronger bargaining position with respect to each supplier.
The ACCC claims Woolworths buyers sought payments of up to $ 1.4 million to «support» Woolworths in circumstances where the retailer was «in a substantially stronger bargaining position then the supplier».
The difference between then and now, is that Arsenal are in a much stronger bargaining position because of Walcott's lack of appearances due to injury.
But my hunch is that China is in a much stronger bargaining position than the author of «The Art of Deal» imagines.
«The premier gave away a strong bargaining position when she promised total debt elimination, a fantasy fund of billions of dollars and 100,000 jobs when LNG plants are up and running starting in 2015,» said Horgan.
There have been some suggestions that Valencia were not in a strong bargaining position themselves, though, because of their financial situation and now Metro has reported that one of the club's chiefs has admitted this and prepared their fans for the departure of at least one of their players in order to comply with the FFP rules.
In Palestine, this could, for example, mean a choice between a return to negotiations with a stronger bargaining position through the dismantling threat or an orderly dismantling of the Palestinian Authority, accompanied by further actions on the international stage.
In this situation, the Liberal Democrats would be in a strong bargaining position over Labour: in return for voting to keep the Scots in the Commons, they could win big concessions.
At the time, this model was not on offer from the English, who had the stronger bargaining position.
The ensuing media glare made it tougher for the United Federation of Teachers to defend problematic practices, gave the union leadership reason to seek a deal that would staunch the bad publicity, and consequently put district leaders in a stronger bargaining position.
The settlement company has the strongest bargaining position when the amounts outstanding are very large — relative to income.
Even if the dealership is offering 0 % APR, there are often rebates for cash customers, not to mention having cash - in - hand puts you in a stronger bargaining position.
In a game like this, the healthiest municipalities have the strongest bargaining position — they can offer the best deals.
Not a strong bargaining position in my opinion.
The fact that Hertz was able to make this arrangement at all suggests to me that they have the stronger bargaining position.
● Where an employee succeeds in demonstrating it is just for him to receive an award, the calculation should provide him with a fair reward, not limited by considerations such as loss nor so great as that which could be achieved by a party with a much stronger bargaining position (such as an external licensor).
Where employers do not take advantage of their strong bargaining position to protect themselves with restrictive covenants, the courts will not make good the omission by treating the employee's fiduciary status as sufficient basis for granting barring relief.
This could give Samsung and Huawei a stronger bargaining position and Apple even more market share.
If you appear desperate or overly enthusiastic, the seller then has the stronger bargaining position.
This shows buyers you have clear title and gives you a strong bargaining position.
Negotiating Tips You're in a strong bargaining position (meaning, you look particularly welcome to a seller) if:
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