- Look up
bargain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bargain may
refer to: The
process whereby buyer and
seller agree the
price of
goods or services, see...
- In the
social sciences,
bargaining or
haggling is a type of
negotiation in
which the
buyer and
seller of a good or
service debate the
price or
nature of...
- A plea
bargain, also
known as a plea
agreement or plea deal, is a
legal arrangement in
criminal law
where the
defendant agrees to
plead guilty or no contest...
- The
Bargain may
refer to: The
Bargain (1914 film), a 1914
American Western film The
Bargain (1921 film), a 1921
British silent crime film The
Bargain (1931...
- A deal with the Devil, also
known as a
Faustian bargain, is a
cultural motif exemplified by the
legend of
Faust and the
figure of Mephistopheles, as well...
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Collective bargaining is a
process of
negotiation between employers and a
group of
employees aimed at
agreements to
regulate working salaries, working...
- as Home
Bargains) is a
British variety store and
garden centre chain founded in 1976 by Tom
Morris in Liverpool, England, as Home and
Bargain. The retailer...
-
Bargain Hunt is a
British television programme in
which two
pairs of
contestants are
challenged to buy
antiques from
shops or a fair and then sell them...
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Sectoral collective bargaining is an aim of
trade unions or
labor unions to
reach a
collective agreement that
covers all
workers in a
sector of the economy...
- Pascal's
wager is a
philosophical argument advanced by
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), seventeenth-century
French mathematician, philosopher, physicist, and...