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121promise — n 1. pledge, assurance, word, solemn word, word of honor, parole, Archaic. troth; vow, oath, sworn statement or declaration, testimony; endorsement, signature, written statement, testimonial; attestation, affirmation, profession, avowal,… …
122pact — [[t]pækt[/t]] n. 1) an agreement or compact 2) gov an agreement or treaty between two or more nations • Etymology: 1400–50; < MF < L pactum, n. use of neut. ptp. of pacīscī to make a bargain, contract …
123sweeten — tv. to make a bargain or agreement better or more attractive. □ Okay, I’ll sweeten the deal. I’ll throw in a lighted mirror on the visor. □ Sweeten the deal with air, and I’ll buy the car …
124To sell bargains — Bargain Bar gain, n. [OE. bargayn, bargany, OF. bargaigne, bargagne, prob. from a supposed LL. barcaneum, fr. barca a boat which carries merchandise to the shore; hence, to traffic to and fro, to carry on commerce in general. See {Bark} a vessel …
125offer — of·fer / ȯ fər/ n 1: a proposal, promise, or other manifestation of willingness to make and fulfill a contract or to bargain under proposed terms with another party that has the power to accept it upon receiving it denied accepting the offer see …
1262011 Wisconsin protests — Part of 2011 United States public employee protests Thousands gather inside Madison Wisconsin s Capitol …
127NLRB election procedures — The National Labor Relations Board, an agency within the United States government, was created in 1935 as part of the National Labor Relations Act. Among the NLRB’s chief responsibilities is the holding of elections to permit employees to vote… …
128international relations — a branch of political science dealing with the relations between nations. [1970 75] * * * Study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies and political… …