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How could she have believed he would allow a child of his to be bartered away?
For the right, this is a victory, because no tax increases were bartered away.
They could be bartered away under procedures called "special permits."
Finally, privacy is not a matter that can be left up to individuals to establish, protect, and, if they like, barter away.
He had bartered away whatever strengths he'd brought here to Weimar.
There's a lot of opposition in the government to letting Kashmir be bartered away.
In exchange for advances, agents barter away rights to an author's literary property.
It ought not to be bartered away in a round of horse-trading.
Lives are being bartered away and yet this marvelous reporter can't seem to address the main issue of the very story he writes.
Thus, no one can barter away the freedoms conferred upon him by the Constitution.
It's true that the scars on the soul cannot be bartered away with economic packages.
Human dignity and selfdetermination will be bartered away in the marketplace.
They were never guaranteed in the Constitution, unlike our liberties, which too many of us are willing to barter away.
"I cannot barter away the aspirations of the deprived simply to retain my chair," his statement said.
We are not going to barter away our ability to tackle these problems to accommodate somebody's notion of what a good world should be."
Most of her possessions she had bartered away.
It cannot be bartered away except by the group to the Crown in right of Canada.
"We will not barter away our national interest, but we can afford to make marginal adjustments."
In bargaining with evil, of course, he had bartered away his souL Still, she knew him.
He said Beijing would 'never barter away principles.
He also bartered away his own tobacco.
I once wrote about two boys in Afghanistan who were bartered away by their father in exchange for a continuing supply of wheat.
Everything else had been bartered away.
The treasures from the Library of Alexandria do not belong to a few politicians to barter away.
She thought we couldn't see through- that the false front would hold till we had bartered away our immortal souls.