1. Cravath could drive an even harder bargain than it had been able to before. 2. This drove a much harder bargain and, it has been suggested, represents the moment at which Edward overplayed his hand. 3. And, needless to say, they will drive a harder bargain. 4. As countries like Ukraine and Moldova shiver this winter and next, Russia will drive an ever harder bargain. 5. A seasonal resort is going to drive a harder bargain than a downtown business hotel that may yearn for business on summer weekends. 6. A slowing U.S. economy is no reason for producers to drive a harder bargain, she said. 7. But since then, cigarette makers have won several important legal and political victories and were driving a harder bargain this time. 8. Even on the missile issue, the Bush administration seems to be driving a harder bargain than Clinton officials did. 9. Looking back, Treanor figures he should have driven a harder bargain. 10. San Francisco drives a harder bargain. |