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单词 bargaining chip
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Definition of bargaining chip in English:

bargaining chip

(British bargaining counter)
noun
  • A potential concession or other factor which can be used to advantage in negotiations.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, rather than engage in hasty strike action SIPTU is expected to use the threat of disruption as a bargaining chip in forthcoming restructuring negotiations.
    • The territory could be used as bargaining chips in any negotiations.
    • To a certain degree, the House provision for tax refunds to corporations was meant as a bargaining chip for negotiations with the Senate.
    • His power to give or withhold consent was not intended to be used as a bargaining counter in a negotiation in which the administrator has regard only to the interests of the unsecured creditors.
    • Kerry publicly supported Hanoi's position to use our POWs as a bargaining chip in negotiations for a peace agreement.
    • Instead, SIPTU is expected to use the threat of industrial action as a bargaining chip in negotiations over redundancy deals.
    • If William were taken prisoner, so the reasoning went, he might be used as a bargaining counter in negotiations.
    • Their actions represent so many bargaining chips in their long-term negotiations for a rearrangement of the existing power structure.
    • Only solid results can serve as bargaining chips in negotiations with the US.
    • The union stated this week that its intention was to use the strike as a bargaining chip to resume negotiations.
    • But it has kept its options open as a bargaining chip during port company negotiations over the legislation.
    • However, just after the end of exams, there was a proposal from AUS to withhold your exam marks as a bargaining chip in their negotiations.
    • They've done that in the past, using salaried concessions as a bargaining chip in talks with the union.
    • But now, as some companies use a potential IPO as a bargaining chip in acquisition talks, that discount is disappearing.
    • He and Marlon Byrd make a very good combination, giving Ed Wade a serious bargaining chip in negotiations.
    • Myth 5: If New Zealand retains its remaining trade barriers they will be a valuable bargaining chip in future trade negotiations.
    • Of course it is also possible, as Guillermoprieto believes, that Pastrana has requested U.S. funds to use as a bargaining chip in peace negotiations.
    • But a decision to sell off its shopping centre interest would be a major surprise as it gives the council a huge bargaining chip in negotiations over town-centre regeneration.
    • Colgan said he used the two imaginary crew members as bargaining chips in delicate negotiations with the festivals.
    • As far as they are concerned, the prisoners are simply a bargaining chip in the negotiations with the government.
 
 

Definition of bargaining chip in US English:

bargaining chip

nounˈbɑrɡ(ə)nɪŋ ˌtʃɪpˈbärɡ(ə)niNG ˌCHip
  • A potential concession or other factor which can be used to advantage in negotiations.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of course it is also possible, as Guillermoprieto believes, that Pastrana has requested U.S. funds to use as a bargaining chip in peace negotiations.
    • However, rather than engage in hasty strike action SIPTU is expected to use the threat of disruption as a bargaining chip in forthcoming restructuring negotiations.
    • Myth 5: If New Zealand retains its remaining trade barriers they will be a valuable bargaining chip in future trade negotiations.
    • His power to give or withhold consent was not intended to be used as a bargaining counter in a negotiation in which the administrator has regard only to the interests of the unsecured creditors.
    • The union stated this week that its intention was to use the strike as a bargaining chip to resume negotiations.
    • However, just after the end of exams, there was a proposal from AUS to withhold your exam marks as a bargaining chip in their negotiations.
    • Kerry publicly supported Hanoi's position to use our POWs as a bargaining chip in negotiations for a peace agreement.
    • To a certain degree, the House provision for tax refunds to corporations was meant as a bargaining chip for negotiations with the Senate.
    • They've done that in the past, using salaried concessions as a bargaining chip in talks with the union.
    • Instead, SIPTU is expected to use the threat of industrial action as a bargaining chip in negotiations over redundancy deals.
    • Their actions represent so many bargaining chips in their long-term negotiations for a rearrangement of the existing power structure.
    • The territory could be used as bargaining chips in any negotiations.
    • As far as they are concerned, the prisoners are simply a bargaining chip in the negotiations with the government.
    • He and Marlon Byrd make a very good combination, giving Ed Wade a serious bargaining chip in negotiations.
    • If William were taken prisoner, so the reasoning went, he might be used as a bargaining counter in negotiations.
    • But it has kept its options open as a bargaining chip during port company negotiations over the legislation.
    • But a decision to sell off its shopping centre interest would be a major surprise as it gives the council a huge bargaining chip in negotiations over town-centre regeneration.
    • Colgan said he used the two imaginary crew members as bargaining chips in delicate negotiations with the festivals.
    • But now, as some companies use a potential IPO as a bargaining chip in acquisition talks, that discount is disappearing.
    • Only solid results can serve as bargaining chips in negotiations with the US.
 
 
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