English to Gujarati Dictionary bargains

bargains

બાર્ગેન્સ
definition
verb
he bargained with the city council to rent the stadium
negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction.
noun
the extraconstitutional bargain between the northern elite and the southern planters
an agreement between two or more parties as to what each party will do for the other.
the secondhand table was a real bargain
a thing bought or offered for sale more cheaply than is usual or expected.
translation of 'bargains'
noun
સોદો
example
Competent leaders have always understood the crucial difference between public proclamations and private 'bargains' .
And whatever else January may bring with it, it also offers new beginnings and 'bargains' at the sales.
Places like HMV and EB offer constant 'bargains' and offers, as well as sales that can totally eclipse a small independent retailers.
It is far from sure that one can define bargaining power, or compare the bargaining power of two parties independently of the 'bargains' they in effect reach.
The sale offers 'bargains' and discounts of up to 70 per cent on everything from fashion to food and electronics to jewellery.
Filled with gratitude to God for having healed him, he realized that, as a result of the 'bargains' and promises he made, he was now on his way to becoming a much better human being.
First, early deals, limited offers and last-minute 'bargains' are vital, time-critical products and should be intensively promoted.
For those with Christmas money burning a hole in their pockets who want to snap up 'bargains' in the sales, York Trading Standards offers some advice before heading off to the stores.
But the strategic goal should be not to arrange 'bargains' but to define the big problems in ways that are of mutual interest.
There are several 'bargains' between several parties.
Mighty Wal-Mart decided not to offer real 'bargains' in the early days of the Christmas shopping season, and found that customers were snubbing its stores - well, sort of.
Many garden centres are having their end-of-season sales and offering some great 'bargains' .
A White House emissary is quoted in the documents saying, ‘Israel proved a tougher 'bargainer' than even the Soviet Union.’
his determination not to 'bargain' away any of the province's economic powers
So Rawls thought we should imagine ourselves to have 'bargained' from behind a ‘veil of ignorance’, which prevented us knowing our actual social position, gender, talents and so on.
The sale is a great chance to pick up a 'bargain' as nothing is priced over $4.
She found it on sale at a 'bargain' price, and intending to do you a favor, she bought a bottle and brought it by at a time you are usually home.
Yet this latest Naxos set is more than just a 'bargain' alternative, offering a powerfully enjoyable experience, made the more involving by the tensions of a live staging.
My side of the 'bargain' is that I promise to answer ALL questions submitted.
Confronting ongoing challenges, they often become highly skilled 'bargainers' and relationship developers.
On the second question, he held that there were no strong reasons for deciding not to hold the parties to their 'bargain' .
There is keen demand and it is regarded as a 'bargain' offer for a modest 18.
House-Senate 'bargainers' killed that language last week, leaving the aid a grant that Baghdad will not have to repay.
Increased union membership in the mid-twentieth century clearly helped, as workers 'bargained' and lobbied for improved working conditions.
the table was a real 'bargain'
the extraconstitutional 'bargain' between the northern elite and the southern planters
For example, some degree of mutual trust is necessary between the parties to a 'bargain' , and some sense of commitment to the overall end that it envisaged.
The image of the boatmen as aggressive 'bargainers' corresponds to a wider imagery that figures in depictions of the Orient as mischievous and conniving.
Prescott will begin to reconstruct his relationship with both Gilchrist and the employers in the next few days, prepared to 'bargain on' the amount of cash the government will contribute to the deal.
household and electrical goods at 'bargain' prices
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