• Unless he can do a deal with others, his adversaries say he would get half that now.

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  • Investors have been waiting at least two years for Atherogenics to do a deal with a big pharmaceutical firm.

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  • Even Apple could do a deal with RIM for Apple to instantly establish a kingdom in Business and Govt enterprise.

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  • So how did the Thomsons do a deal with no money down?

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  • In recent weeks there has been speculation that the Lib Dems could do a deal with Labour in the event of another hung parliament.

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  • Mr Ozawa has been desperate to do a deal with anyone who could help him get his hands on the levers of power again.

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  • On the other hand, Lee will undoubtedly find Kim's support invaluable in his coming electoral battle and may do a deal with the president.

    CNN: Change at the Top

  • Apple has reportedly told publishers that if they do a deal with Apple, they have to use the same terms with other e-book distributers.

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  • The 30-year-old Finn had been trying to do a deal with McLaren but they would not offer him the salary he wanted, his manager David Robertson told BBC Sport.

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  • "It is very difficult to see how you could ever do a deal with someone who was consistently rude about you, " he told the BBC's Daily Politics.

    BBC: Tories should consider UKIP pact, Michael Fabricant urges

  • Deutsche Telekom would be selling at the bottom if it were to do a deal with Vodafone now, said telecoms analyst Michael Kovacocy of Daiwa Institute of Research, Europe.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Investors have been waiting at least two years for Atherogenics (nasdaq: AGIX - news - people ) to do a deal with a big pharmaceutical firm.

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  • He would not do a deal with Mr Monti's centrist bloc, he added, saying that the prime minister's poor showing was down to popular discontent with his austerity measures.

    BBC: Italy election: Europe jitters over result deadlock

  • The main element of the politics is the assertion that it's in the interests of the rest of the UK (rUK) to do a deal with a newly-independent Scotland.

    BBC: Scottish independence: London calling

  • Sinn Fein's former director of publicity Danny Morrison, who helped lead the negotiations, said Mrs Thatcher was not prepared to do a deal with the IRA during the Hunger Strikes.

    BBC: Margaret Thatcher 'negotiated with IRA'

  • For one, Dish Network or DirecTV might do a deal with Apple to offer consumers who normally default to their local cable company another reason to give them a try.

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  • But failure to do a deal with the IMF leaves Hungary dangerously exposed to outside events such as a bank crash in Spain or a disorderly Greek exit from the euro.

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  • Do a deal with MarketWatch, and you've got CBSMarketWatch.

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  • The North Koreans very much want to do a deal with us, and it's going to be up to the Bush administration, as it has been, to decide whether it wants to deal.

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  • Or if someone's got wind of it you do your very best to discredit the source or to do a deal with an editor to say, 'OK fine but what about if I've got this.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • But Indians may soon have a special reason for turning to an online wedding site: the company wants to do a deal with one of the large portals through which the Indian diaspora looks for partners back home.

    ECONOMIST: Wedding bliss

  • This has the effect of making Plaid Cymru sound as though they are dead keen to do a coalition deal with Labour, and Labour sound if they have no need whatsoever to do a coalition deal with Plaid Cymru.

    BBC: State of Play 2 - Plaid Cymru

  • As king, Salman might choose to nominate Ahmed as crown prince, or Salman might seek to do a deal with the more powerful senior princes represented on the Allegiance Council, in order to ensure their agreement to one of his own sons becoming crown prince.

    BBC: Middle East

  • He added there was little prospect of any deal with the Conservative Party "while that man leads it, " but conceded he would "do a deal with the devil if it got us what we need, which is a free and fair referendum so that we in this country can decide who governs us".

    BBC: David Cameron says UK should 'ask for change on Europe'

  • Brian Faulkner, the last unionist leader to try to do a political deal with Catholic nationalists, was brought down by Protestant rejectionists in 1974.

    ECONOMIST: Ever closer

  • To Bassa, we are still in the 1970s: British Airways is nationalised, facing little competition and ever ready to do a cosy deal with the unions knowing the taxpayer will pick up the tab.

    ECONOMIST: BA strike

  • After all, despite lots of noise from the Justice Department, the Federal Trade Commission, and the European Commission, even Google, with all its dominance in search advertising, has not yet been charged or sued on antitrust grounds (though it came close when it tried to do a search deal with Yahoo in 2008).

    FORBES: Facebook's Looming Post-IPO Challenge: Antitrust

  • "It's up to a different level of discussion, how do we deal with this as a society, " he said of the benefits and risks that come with fracking.

    WSJ: Industry giant GE aims to improve fracking

  • For example, the relatively open initial coverage of the Honda strikes by the Chinese media (there was even at least one report carried on television on CCTV) very likely had a good deal to do with the fact that a Japanese firm was targeted.

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  • The persistence of recusal issues appears to have little to do with the legal merits there aren't any but a great deal to do with the process of how we have selected and rejected candidates for judicial office in the past few decades, certainly since the superbly qualified Robert Bork was turned down for a seat on the Supreme Court.

    WSJ: Michael B. Mukasey: The ObamaCare Recusal Nonsense

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