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bargaining造句
91. This could mean that the board and Reilly still have some bargaining to do before the contract is signed. 92. The decision to allow trusts to set their own pay rates has meant that pay bargaining is now becoming devolved. 93. How successful you are in sorting matters out to your satisfaction will depend partly on your bargaining strength. 94. The product of this interaction or bargaining is the media content to which the public at large attend. 95. Thereafter, a formal machinery of collective bargaining was gradually set up. 96. In a competitive market the bargaining power of the owner of a particular commodity is limited. 97. After the 1999 legislative battle, the university system's Board of Regents appointed a committee to examine collective bargaining. 98. Tomorrow, talks are scheduled to begin on a new musicians contract to replace the collective bargaining agreement that expired Friday. 99. In contrast, decentralised bargaining systems have a restricting influence upon the degree of union membership attained. 100. They are wrong for this country's future and contrary to this party's belief in decentralised wage bargaining. 101. Yet the nature of many negotiating situations is inherent conflict, it is why bargaining has become necessary. 102. The root of these accommodations is the bargaining power possessed by state enterprises. 103. The bargaining processes within the Defence commodity market are often described in the media and in Parliament as vicious inter-Service infighting. 104. Such laws usually include more detailed procedures for resolving negotiating impasses that may arise during the bargaining process. 105. It recognizes that professional decision-makers often form themselves into factions for the purposes of bargaining. 106. The exercise itself actively helps you to formulate your aims and strategy for bargaining. 107. Yet the desire for protection and security and some measure of equality in bargaining power would not down. 108. He emphasises the actual similarities in the pattern of bargaining despite the differences which exist in the formal structures. 109. Uncle Miller was constantly making propositions, and to develop a mood more congenial to bargaining he passed the whiskey freely. 110. Negotiation is about bargaining and the latter occurs in an endless variety of forms at the workplace. 111. The commune provided some marginal bargaining power for the peasantry since concerted resistance could not be lightly dismissed. 112. Decree 507, the new Public Order Law, prohibited all collective bargaining and strike action. 113. First, by removing entrenched collective bargaining arrangements embodied in nationalisation legislation it has provided management an opportunity to restructure employee relations. 114. Courts have also differed on whether evaluation procedures and student discipline procedures are mandatory subjects of bargaining. 115. Localized wage bargaining was symbolic of the decentralization of decision-making in general, a process involving a profound change in managerial culture. 116. With the conference at last on the calendar, the various countries began preparatory activities to enhance their bargaining positions. 117. After much bargaining, we agreed to share the profits 50-50. 118. The process of negotiations between unions and employers is called collective bargaining. 119. Do all teachers have a right to join a union and engage in collective bargaining? 120. The system in Britain is not as dominated by plea bargaining, but it is certainly present.