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- noun The making of
commercial ,financial orpolitical deals
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Examples
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He believes that his key strength in dealmaking is that he doesn't approach a deal egotistically.
The Next Act Anuradha Raghunathan 2010
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He believes that his key strength in dealmaking is that he doesn't approach a deal egotistically.
The Next Act Anuradha Raghunathan 2010
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This dealmaking is what makes the government go around.
Think Progress » Bush Celebrates Fourth Largest Deficit In History 2006
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Despite the concerns, Western officials -- who generally do not back the idea of dealmaking with top Taliban leaders -- lined up this week to support the peace jirga.
For Karzai, Afghan peace meeting is key chance to regain political legitimacy 2010
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That boosted hopes that corporate dealmaking, which is a sign of confidence in the economy, will increase.
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That boosted hopes that corporate dealmaking, which is a sign of confidence in the economy, will increase.
CBS3.com - Philadelphia's Source For Breaking News, Weather, Traffic and Sports 2010
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That boosted hopes that corporate dealmaking, which is a sign of confidence in the economy, will increase.
CBS3.com - Philadelphia's Source For Breaking News, Weather, Traffic and Sports 2010
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His was the C-Section of the WSJ, a quotron, and listening to his father Saul "dealmaking" on the phone.
Michael Martin: How Maria Bartiromo May Become the Best Teacher You've Ever Had 2010
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His was the C-Section of the WSJ, a quotron, and listening to his father Saul "dealmaking" on the phone.
How Maria Bartiromo May Become the Best Teacher You've Ever Had 2010
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Second, yes, it will require "dealmaking," but all legislation involves dealmaking.
The New Republic - All Feed Jonathan Chait 2010
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