Similar words: dealing, double-dealing, course of dealing, deal in, palings, healing, sealing, stealing. Meaning: ['dɪːlɪŋ] n. 1. social or verbal interchange (usually followed by `with') 2. mutual dealings or connections or communications among persons or groups 3. the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities).
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61. We shall use plain language in all our dealings with you and provide clear statements of terms and conditions.
62. For his contemporaries, Gloucester clearly filled a double role, as is illustrated by his dealings with the city of York.
63. The Liverpool chief has also recouped £16.4m in sales, leaving his overall dealings standing at a staggering £47.9m.
64. Mr Ringler says, adding that the company wants to bring more of a local focus to its international dealings.
65. A federal grand jury will probe into the financial dealings between the two men.
66. Those whose companies' dealings with Codelco declined during that time frame say they are heaving sighs of relief.
67. I think he's been fair-minded in all his dealings with us.
68. By contrast, whenever you have dealings with some one over the telephone you can not see them.
69. In some sectors, B2B is putting smaller manufacturers on a more equal footing with larger businesses in their dealings with retailers.
70. This is part of an insistence on greater transparency in company dealings.
71. Mrs Clinton has said her work for the institution was minimal, but documents appear to indicate more extensive dealings.
72. But there are also a few who do not behave properly in their dealings with the public.
73. This seemed to be developing into a regular pattern in his dealings with Emily.
74. Those looking into dodgy dealings at the county jail, on the other hand, have had a field day.
75. Tax inspectors should be empowered to examine a man's bank statement as well as his credit-card dealings.
76. He was at his most two-faced in his dealings with Turgenev.
77. Our foreign dealings are an open book generally a check book.
78. But Dole accused Clinton of being a weak leader and vacillating in his dealings with some countries.
79. The greatest irritant most people experience in their dealings with government is the arrogance of the bureaucracy.
80. But you must watch for underhand dealings, if not deception, in early April and July.
81. Edward's treatment of the clergy during his reign was no different from his dealings with his lay subjects.
82. Such private dealings, however, are not likely to occur with any frequency in modern solicitors' partnerships.
83. This is playing hardball, but it is hardball of a sort familiar in these dealings.
84. But he was prepared to act as Guntram's agent in his dealings with bishop Theodore of Marseilles.
85. In his family background and dealings with people there is no suggestion that the material world is intrinsically evil.
86. The company fired a top executive for his role in improper financial dealings.
87. A lot of people have family out of the area or have business dealings downtown and traffic is impossible.
88. Throughout the imperial struggle and in his dealings with the separate kingdoms,(www.Sentencedict.com) Innocent used the weapon of excommunication.
89. More striking examples of lawlessness took place in Makarenko's dealings with several local authorities.
90. Club financial director Ken Gardiner said the payment was a reward for Redknapp's dealings in the transfer market.
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