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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151. However, Joorabchian, who represents Manchester United target Carlos Tevez, says his financial dealings are all aboveboard.
152. As a couple, in your dealings with others you may overextend yourselves and go too far in various kinds of projects.
153. Prices of corporate and emerging market bonds are quoted as spreads (interest differential) over relevant yield curve benchmarks in inter bank dealings.
154. Apophasis Allusion to something by denying that it will be mentioned, as in I will not bring up my opponent's questionable financial dealings.
155. The fellow is as sharp as a razor. Be careful in your dealings with him.
156. Harry is always on the make, so be careful in any business dealings with him.
157. "I can very easily explain my dealings with them." — "I am sure you can, sir. But in the meanwhile I must ask you to come with me.".
158. Be careful you don't trip up in your dealings with those people.
159. Arbitration is a dispute resolution method for modern commercial dealings with characteristics of convenience, expertness and quickness.
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