Given that, it is easy to understand why bondholders made what turned out to be a very bad bargain.
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Florence's letter advises Mantua to let the young lovers marry, and Mantua decides to make the best of a bad bargain.
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Critics, including high-ranking members of the Yeltsin administration, say Lebed made a bad bargain that is tantamount to defeat on the battlefield.
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Resh Lakish interpreted the words " Korah . . . took " in to teach that Korah took a bad bargain for himself.
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Legend has it that Pati�o was forced to pay back the store from his own funds, and was stuck with his own bad bargain.
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And, all things considered, having him locked up may not be a bad bargain, compared with the costs of him running amok in the world.
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Crittenden said she did not come to her senses about feminism's bad bargain for women until three years later, when her first child was born.
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In this case he would have exercised discretion under s 2 ( 2 ) so as to prevent William Sindall plc escaping from a bad bargain.
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If that sounds like a bad bargain, there are deeper compromises to contemplate in today's corporate world of flex time, teams and short-term projects, according to Richard Sennett.
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If the conclusion is that it was a genuine arm's length transaction then it will stand, even if it may, with hindsight, appear to have been a bad bargain.