1. bargaining - Noun
2. bargaining - Verb
of Bargain
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhile money doesn't buy love, it puts you in a great bargaining position. Christopher Marlowe
To a right-winger, unions are awful. Why do right-wingers hate unions? Because collective bargaining is the power that a worker has against the corporation. Right-wingers hate that. Janeane Garofalo
When by habit a man cometh to have a bargaining soul, its wings are cut, so that it can never soar. It bindeth reason an apprentice to gain, and instead of a director, maketh it a drudge. George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax
We have treated our most serious adversaries, such as Iran and North Korea, in the most juvenile manner - by giving them the silent treatment. In so doing, we have weakened, not strengthened, our bargaining position and our leadership. Theodore C. Sorensen
But while the American Constitution was the child of war, ours grew out of discussion, bargaining and negotiation. John Allen Fraser
Those who give hoping to be rewarded with honor are not giving, they are bargaining. Philo