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- n. The making of commercial, financial or political deals
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“He believes that his key strength in dealmaking is that he doesn't approach a deal egotistically.”
“This dealmaking is what makes the government go around.”
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“Despite the concerns, Western officials -- who generally do not back the idea of dealmaking with top Taliban leaders -- lined up this week to support the peace jirga.”
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“That boosted hopes that corporate dealmaking, which is a sign of confidence in the economy, will increase.”
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“His was the C-Section of the WSJ, a quotron, and listening to his father Saul "dealmaking" on the phone.”
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“Second, yes, it will require "dealmaking," but all legislation involves dealmaking.”
“And reconciliation would require the same kind of dealmaking that Democrats used to pass the Senate bill -- deals like the so-called Cornhusker Kickback that further soured the public on reform.”
“And reconciliation would require the same kind of dealmaking that Democrats used to pass the Senate bill ....”
“But it's an open question whether Obama can engage successfully in the same kind of dealmaking when it comes to upcoming battles with Congress over the budget, health care, energy and other parts of his domestic agenda.”
The Daily Illini - The Independent Student Newspaper at the University of Illinois since 1871
“But Drissel was proud to have helped elect Gray, and she expected that he would convince her Northwest neighbors that he wasn't the fellow Fenty made him out to be on the campaign trail - a throwback to the "bad old days" when service delivery took a back seat to cronyism and political dealmaking.”
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