deal造句

You should deal with him more politely.

The deal underscores the revival in shipping.

I need a pakeage deal including airfare and hotel.

In the 1960s, linguist Noam Chomsky correctly noted that there are an infinite number of English phrases; for example "big deal," "really big deal," "really, really big deal," and so on.

The stimulus deal was an unusual display of bipartisanship in Washington, with Democrats and Republicans in the House making concessions to get the deal done quickly.

Pic is the first to be distriButed by Touchstone under Disney's output deal with DreamWorks.

While many Americans think Roosevelt had the entire New Deal in mind for the special session, he in fact initially assumed that Congress would deal only with the banking crisis and then adjourn.

Mr Ferguson's visit to Beijing and the ceremonial announcement of the PetroChina deal were timed to defuse rising tensions between the two countries, say people familiar with the deal.

A bad deal may well be worse than no deal, if it lets Mr Mugabe stay in power, with Mr Tsvangirai's lot as supplicant partners in a government of bogus unity.

Coaches, aunts, uncles, parents of friends, or teachers all have to deal with things like frustration or disappointment.

Coaches, aunts, uncles, parents of friends, or teachers all have to deal with things like frustration or disappointment. Watch how they do it.

Now Mr Bush has a chance to link arms with the Kennedy wing of the Democratic Party, a deal made all the likelier by the fact that the Democrats made big advances in these elections among Hispanics.

Therefore, if we grasp the capital now, we can not fear the future if we have the capital to deal with the strong winds and torrential rain and the undercurrents in the sea.

I will tell you something, and I have said it before: The ego will keep coming up with more and more loose ends for you to deal with, more and more strings of spaghetti, more and more closets that have more and more skeletons.

The value of the deal, which Financial Times calculations suggest might exceed$1 bn, could lift Tamiflu to the status of a“ blockbuster” drug to both treat and help prevent flu, though the production of sufficient volumes may encounter manufacturing constraints.

The deal netted him a handsome profit.

He intentionally looks for difficult to deal with(ly).

They aim to deal with issues before they happen, but they do not say much about how to deal with a crisis when it is happening.

This standard was not originally created to deal with ea models.

But at a glance, the efficient wing design and engines appear to be holding up their end of the deal.

At least one nation, New Zealand, a vehemently antiwhaling country, has expressed doubts that it could support the deal.

Sadly, the extortion and violence will probably have to worsen before the outside world makes a coherent attempt to deal with the pirates.

But a broker who finds lenders for homebuyers offers you a deal. A loan with payments low enough to fit your budget.

For assets that don't trade, or trade very little, they should work to find out what prices other hedge funds and broker-dealers that deal with similar assets are reporting.

Of course, no one wants to deal with the extra labor associated with moving through a wizard, but the leap from there to knowing what esoteric command to select from a series of long menus is usually a jump off a rather tall cliff into a shark-infested moat of implementation-model design.

We deal in hardware but not software.

Any more colourful candidate could renege on a deal.

Fellow changemakers, how do you deal with uncertainty and pain and frustration?

Marked changes have already taken place in Tibet, and the living standards of the Tibetan people have risen a great deal, but in general the region is still backward and a great deal remains to be done.

The deal brought a presence in Germany but also bolstered UniCredit's heft in eastern Europe, making it the bank with the largest presence in the region.

Hoteliers must remember the majority of potential guests are not brand loyal nor do they have a fixed booking pattern; they simply book from the hotel offering them the best deal.

Deal or no deal?

It must cost a good deal to live here.

The fox is believed to have a great deal of cunning.

When you check-in to a venue or near one, you'll be alerted if a special deal is nearby.

Company is keen to water-borne coatings reaserch and produce, had developed and produced a series of environmental type water-borne emulsion, water-borne binder and water-borne coatings, deal with the surfaces that applies construction material, metal anti-rusting and wooden furniture etc.

Grace waited for his appraisal with agreat deal of apprehension.

The deal includes a short-term continuing resolution to fund the government into next week to buy time for the House - whose members are on recess this week - to approve the deal.

If you and your business advisor think an issue is a deal-stopper, calmly tell the VC why you think VC would almost certainly have seen this issue before and would likely have a workaround.

So any deal reached now would in practice be nothing more than a deal to slash Social Security and Medicare with no lasting improvement in the deficit.

Not many of us will emerge entirely unscathed from the battering of this downturn - a great deal of mistakes of different sorts have been exposed.

JULES I think her biggest deal was she starred in a pilot.

deal造句

We often deal with him.

Booking behavior has changed, however. Travelers will shop around more and wait for the best deal before they book.

In the course of implementation, the three forms mentioned above may not be found entirely suitable for some situations, and in such circumstances the competent Party committees can regard these as special cases and deal with them as they see fit.