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- opportunities for dishonesty, leading to use of the term horse trading (or horsetrading) as a widespread metaphor for complex bargaining or other transactions...
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- Deccan Chronicle wrote that "Limbavali, 53, is so skillful at managing horsetrading manouevres [sic] that the media here has been finding it difficult to...
- fiscal problems were due to the Panic of 1837, as well as political horsetrading which had led to a fiscally imprudent Internal Improvements Act during...
- Sky" / "Stymied" / "Mother Tongue" / "Crayola" / "Devil You Know" / "Horsetrading" / "A Mouthful" / "Faith in a Windsock" Belinda Backwards (1991) Blast...
- 15 "Disguises" Otta H**** Michael Mercer  () 94 16 "The Fine Art of Horsetrading" TBD TBD  () 95 17 "Boys' Brigade" Steve DiMarco Peter Mitc**** & Paul...
- comedy with a serious purpose...it briskly wonders why there must be horsetrading rather than honesty, why...the country's people are again losing faith...
- motivated by tall poppy syndrome, the film itself does not deal with the "horsetrading" of politics and the business world. "Tall poppy syndrome", Seppälä says...
- his inappropriate actions. Graham described his actions as political horsetrading rather than anything illegal or unethical. "Voters Guide 2006 Supplement"...
- Unity Party (SED) Central Committee member Rudolf ****mann.: 101–4  Such horsetrading between competing party, city, and club officials for players was commonplace...