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was at the mercy of politicians, especially Johnson, who knew very little about what needed to be done militarily in order to win the war. And it is the failure of that regime to come to the bargaining table that has thus far frustrated every effort to move
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of the buyer by offering other need fulfilling incentives to the buyer and therefore, the buyer is willing to pay the price. Making the customer believe as though they got a bargain is one way in which the needs of the buyer can be met.
Another good technique
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into the wilderness for twelve years, and the twelve years had to be followed by the Pandavas' living somewhere in society, in disguise, without being discovered for one more year.
The Pandavas fulfilled their part of that bargain, but the villainous leader
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into consideration. If the amount of money we are dealing with is small, relative to the funding the government has, it is not a bad bargain to exchange that for the lives of the hostages. Since the money isnt going to be anything useful to the community, because
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Grollman, Earl A. Explaining Divorce to Children. Beacon Press: Boston,
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Mahony, Rhona. Kidding Ourselves: Breadwinning Babies, and Bargaining
Power. Basic Books: New York, NY, c1995.
Walczac, Yvette. Divorce: The Childs Point
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war, loses her most valuable thing, her bravest son to war whilst bargaining the price of a best with the Sergeant. Here, Brecht uses situational irony as an example of how Mother Courage did not meet the criteria of a stereotyped maternal instinct
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," said the Unicorn, "if you believe in me, I'll believe in you. Is that a bargain?" writes Lewis Carroll in his piece, Through the Looking-Glass. The situation of the Unicorn and Man appears to be that neither believed in the other because they had never
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is about a black girl, Celie, who gets molested by her father and has two children. Both children are taken away and she is told they are dead. Then she gets bargained off to this man, Mr., who becomes her husband and she becomes his slave. He beats her, makes
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and Tom Walker" Irving created a character, Tom Walker, who bargained with the almighty devil for a messily fortune. Tom's greedy wife hears of this and seeks out to find the devil. She located the devil but she doesn't get a fortune, she disappears. Soon
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are given in marriage to strengthen peace ties between fighting clans. They are both
used to bargain temporary peace. Both women are left with conflicting alliances between husband and family. Their marriages are doomed to produce destruction and pain
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