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This poor bargain was the best I could do for any of us.
Was the great buy she got on this place a poor bargain after all?
What kind of a poor bargain was it that you kept?
It is a poor bargain that only benefits one party.
She thought anyone who loved Steve would be getting a very poor bargain indeed.
That would be a very poor bargain for the taxpayer.
He'd been but a poor bargain to her this five year."
So far, it appeared he was merely making the best of an increasingly poor bargain.
Another answer is that America's health care system drives a poor bargain with the pharmaceutical industry.
"In my opinion the woman made a poor bargain," Augustus said.
Perhaps I have not made such a poor bargain after all, she thought to herself as she watched him returning.
Fred was inexperienced and made poor bargains with local merchants.
A sick body, that a man paying ten thousand dollars for adventure would consider a poor bargain.
It is a poor bargain for you, a most miserable bargain.
Critics have said that the government has repeatedly struck poor bargains over valuable assets.
A poor bargain, Myrelle had called it, and perhaps it was.
"It would be a poor bargain for Macleans," he said curtly.
Oh, no, it would be a poor bargain; when one goes there the gaoler keeps the money and the prisoner!
It seemed the poorest bargain I'd ever made.
Compared to him, an unknown, impecunious young vet was: a poor bargain.
Seems a pretty poor bargain to me.
Famished, half-naked, they looked a poor bargain for whoever bought them.
For a call in the same city, this is a poor bargain; for a call to the opposite coast, a better one.
You've exchanged it for gold, and in my opinion, it was a poor bargain.'
But it was a poor bargain.