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We've had a very bad deal with Mexico, a very bad deal with Canada.
It's a bad deal for us and it's a bad deal for our industry in Europe.
The deal was a bad deal, like the Iran deal is a bad deal, these are bad deals.
A person who understands when a bad deal is in front of him and is ready to walk away from a bad deal.
"A bad deal would be against the interest of Mexico itself, and therefore you have my guarantee that there will not be a bad deal," Guajardo told reporters.
The USMCA was a bad deal when introduced, and remains a bad deal now — until protections and remedies for our seasonal fruit and vegetable producers are put in place.
"No deal is better than a bad deal but a bad deal is better than remaining in the European Union in the hierarchy of deals," Rees-Mogg told LBC radio.
"If the UK faces either possibility then we must in the end be willing to say it's a bad deal, and no deal is better than a bad deal," Baker said.
Anything which fails to respect the referendum or which effectively divides our country in two would be a bad deal and I have always said no deal is better than a bad deal.
So this Lyft subscription thing seems like a bad deal.
"No deal is better than a bad deal," some claim.
Compromise, however, cannot be a pathway to a bad deal.
" He once again called New START "just another bad deal.
Now is not the time to cut a bad deal.
No deal with Kim is better than a bad deal.
The TCJA, in contrast, is a bad deal for workers.
"The Equifax settlement is an objectively bad deal," Metcalfe wrote.
Ditching methane controls is a bad deal for many reasons.
It's a bad deal for jobs, wages, and environmental protections.
Has free trade been a bad deal for the U.S.?
Ultimately, it really is a bad deal for most Americans.
I am doing this because Obama made a bad deal.
It can turn out to be a very bad deal.
But, if it's a bad deal, he will walk away.
It's a bad deal for jobs, wages and environmental protections.
Yet Mexican workers have not benefited from this bad deal.
So Paris was just a bad deal, in my estimation.
But we're not going to sign up to a bad deal.
They were talking about Bernie, cause he made a bad deal.
A bad deal, it now seems, is better than no deal.
Facebook's Instant Articles were always a bad deal for news outlets.
We will fight this bad deal every way we can. pic.twitter.
Trump has criticized the Iran agreement, calling it a bad deal.
He thought it was another bad deal for the United States.
This has the fingerprints of a bad deal from day one.
Not a bad deal, especially if you feel great in it.
In an otherwise bad situation, that is not a bad deal.
Pruitt called the accord a "bad deal for America" last week.
The federal coal program is a quintessential bad deal for Americans.
Some have argued no deal is better than a bad deal.
This contract appeared to be an extraordinarily bad deal for Xacti.
But Xi would not be bullied into making a bad deal.
Mr Trump was right not to rush into a bad deal.
One is that patriarchy is a bad deal for most everyone.
It's a bad deal, it's a bad structure, it's falling down.
On all counts, a fracking ban sounds like a bad deal.
Opponents worry the merger will be a bad deal for consumers.
Still, Trump thinks this is a bad deal, to say the least.
"We are afraid it's going to be a bad deal," he said.
A bigger worry is that the taxpayer will get a bad deal.
This isn't a bad deal, but it's not the best we've seen.
Icahn scrutinized the arrangement, saying Buffett tricked Hollub into a bad deal.
Mrs May still says no deal is better than a bad deal.
For a new low price of $130, it's not a bad deal!
The President is turning out to be a stunningly bad deal maker.
Pruitt called the agreement "just a bad deal" in a March interview.
However, President Xi will not be bullied into making a bad deal.
That is not a bad deal for a no-money-down entrepreneur.
It isn't a bad deal when you consider that time is money.
He also assailed the Obama administration for its "bad deal" with Tehran.
There were plenty of smart people arguing it was a bad deal.
He believes America is getting a bad deal from its European allies.
Trump called Corker in July to blast it as a bad deal.
"If you discover you have termites, that's a bad deal," he said.
But the downside of shepherding a "bad deal" is losing a job.
And he has not really explained why it is a bad deal.
"It's better to walk away than sign a bad deal," said Sen.
They understand that this bill is a bad deal for most families.
Obama said Trump was the one delivering a bad deal for Americans.
President Trump understood that this was a bad deal for the American people.
He then denounced it to Putin as a bad deal negotiated by Obama.
A bad deal threatens to undermine the most dynamic part of our economy.
Mr Trump claimed the Paris agreement was a bad deal for his country.
Yes. It seems great, and for $80 bucks it's not a bad deal.
All told, it's the kind of "bad deal" that Trump once railed against.
Because usually it means we're going to get adjusted into a bad deal.
For small businesses — and for American taxpayers — this change is a bad deal.
" Trump, Meadows said, had to choose between "no deal and a bad deal.
"We'll walk away and not sign a bad deal for Canadians," he vowed.
She has repeatedly said no deal would be better than a bad deal.
"No deal is better than a bad deal," she said back in January.
He accused his predecessor of making a "bad deal" in moving the embassy.
Some observers credited Trump for refusing to be drawn into a bad deal.
"We're worried that it's going to be a bad deal," said Cardinal Zen.
"I will not accept a bad deal with the American people," he added.
Wait five or six days, earn future savings; not a bad deal, really.
And I don't think that was a bad deal for him to make.
No deal on carbon trading was better than a bad deal, they said.
But it seems like Lil Tay is getting an extremely bad deal here.
"The president has made very clear that he thought this was a bad deal — a bad deal for the United States," Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, told reporters at a briefing on Monday before the decision was made.
"No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain," May declared.
I&aposm not that worried that he will walk away from a bad deal.
"I've always said no deal is better than a bad deal," May told reporters.
From the traditional perspective of governance, their pre-eminence is basically a bad deal.
"No deal would be better than a bad deal," Loiseau told Radio Classique station.
Trump has long called the 1994 treaty a bad deal that hurts American workers.
PIRRO: And not only that... NETANYAHU: I say, get out of this bad deal.
For consumers, the rollback is a bad deal no matter how you slice it.
Selling equity to buy Facebook and Google ads is a bad deal for startups.
NAFTA, which is under renegotiation right now, has been a bad deal for USA.
"Now that interest rates are going up, they're not a bad deal," McClanahan said.
Unlike doctrinaire Republicans, Trump believes that illegal immigration is a big — and baddeal.
Regardless of security, the government has locked itself into a bad deal, they say.
Remember how NAFTA was a bad deal, how he was going to undo NAFTA?
Me, I've already moved passed sadness and am approaching acceptance... What a bad deal!
Whether you're an investor or just a lowly consumer, Juicero is a bad deal.
I'm afraid that poorer people are getting a really bad deal from this result.
May's plan, he replied, "Well, basically I still think it's a thoroughly bad deal."
Latinos—like all Americans—know that these are all signs of a bad deal.
But from the beginning, some people questioned whether taxpayers were getting a bad deal.
However, President Xi will not be bullied into making a bad deal, they added.
"No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal," she said in January.
At rallies, Mr. Trump repeatedly brought up the prisoner exchange as a bad deal.
But we have to make a better deal— KERNEN: I want to know— PRESIDENT TRUMP: The deal was a bad deal, like the Iran deal is a bad deal— KERNEN: You said — but NAFTA, maybe not NAFTA— PRESIDENT TRUMP: These are bad deals.
And you can be sure that President Trump will not stand for a bad deal.
In her speech, indeed, she insisted that no deal was better than a bad deal.
For the past couple of years, the iPad mini has been a particularly bad deal.
" Buffett added: "You can turn any investment into a bad deal by paying too much.
I also liked MAMA BEAR, SPEED DATING, SATIRIZES, BAD DEAL, ME TIME, and RIG VEDA.
On trade: Trump: He's said the Trans-Pacific Partnership is a bad deal for America.
"I had two emergency plans in place if I got a bad deal," Hoffman said.
But it turns out that American fans aren't getting such a bad deal after all.
It is a bad deal; many soldiers run out of money halfway through the month.
"The young have a bad deal," said Ben Page, chief executive of pollster Ipsos MORI.
That means we will get a bad deal and Johnson will be blamed for it.
The KORUS agreement has proven to be a bad deal for U.S. manufacturers and farmers.
Rebell feared she'd made a bad deal, until she remembered a nugget of familial wisdom.
Quick take: Insurers are smelling a bad deal with Sears, and today shares fell 5.23%.
The Congressional Budget office found that infrastructure privatization is often a bad deal for investors.
"A small deal is not a bad deal," explained a senior South Korean government official.
But the women of that era had a bad deal in terms of gender equality.
She sort of warned me it was a bad deal, and I could understand why.
Donald Trump has called the agreement a bad deal, and said he wants to renegotiate it.
"I was taught that unions were just a bad deal all the way around," she said.
After all, no deal is better than a bad deal, as Theresa May has often said.
That is a bad deal and an evil situation, and presidents have looked the other way.
Even Mr Trump would struggle to seal a bad deal in the face of sceptical advisers.
If you're not in education, Windows 10 S is probably going to be a bad deal.
"No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain," the prime minister threatened.
"The AT&T-Time Warner transaction is a bad deal for consumers and competition," he said.
" On NAFTA negotiations: Nafta is not dead "yet," but Trump has said it's a "bad deal.
The official said Trump still feels the accord is a bad deal for the American economy.
" Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt has criticized the climate accord, calling it a "bad deal.
Instead, Trump is now laying the groundwork for selling a very bad deal if need be.
Trump has argued the Paris agreement was a bad deal that unfairly hurt the United States.
Trump has long said it's a bad deal but has so far not withdrawn from it.
When you want to make a deal real bad you will make a really bad deal.
None of us voted for a bad deal or no deal that would wreck our economy.
" Now it's "wait until you see what a bad deal we get from the European Union.
Beyond the betrayal, the dropping of comprehensive sanctions is a bad deal for the United States.
"Our understanding is even if there is a deal, it's a bad deal," he said Thursday.
The president was right to walk rather than accept a bad deal, but look out ahead.
In this historical context, New York's deal for Amazon is not a bad deal at all.
I actually am very hopeful that the president will walk away if it&aposs a bad deal.
It might be a good deal for UTC, but it is a bad deal for the country.
IN MOST negotiations, the maxim that "no deal is better than a bad deal" makes perfect sense.
Then again, how expensive is VR before people start really questioning what a bad deal it is.
Honestly, has this woman made one deal that anybody knows, even if it was a bad deal.
He has sneered at the multilateral trading system, which he sees as a bad deal for America.
That doesn't mean Sinemia's version is a bad deal; that depends on how much you use it.
While these risky loans were a bad deal for students, they were a boon for Sallie Mae.
Trump and many of his allies have long dubbed the Paris Agreement a "bad deal" for America.
That's a bad deal, and it has nothing to do with the way moral choices actually work.
When you want to make a deal real bad you will make a really bad deal. #SingaporeSummit.
Despite these concessions, gun control advocates say it is a bad deal that will endanger the public.
Mr. Trudeau has said that Canada is prepared to abandon Nafta rather than accept a "bad deal."
If you've been planning to switch anyway, and want an unlimited plan, this isn't a bad deal.
Raab said that could convince the EU that Britain would not walk away from a bad deal.
The merger's debt tag tells us loud and clear that it's a bad deal for the public.
While these risky loans were a bad deal for students, they were a boon for Sallie Mae.
"This is the definition of a bad deal," Republican Representative Chris Smith said at a news conference.
"The problem with the bold statement that 'No deal is better than a bad deal' is that a bad deal is very much in the eye of the beholder," said John Manley, a former Liberal finance minister who heads the Business Council of Canada, which groups many chief executives.
Mr Trudeau and Ms Freeland have repeatedly said they are prepared to walk away from a bad deal.
Given that house prices in London have tripled since then, it looks to many like a bad deal.
That isn't a bad deal for $10 extra, assuming you're looking for an over-the-top TV service.
Photo: GettyWe're all well aware of what a bad deal the bees have been getting in recent years.
If you made a bad deal, shame on you — but that's the deal you made, so you're done.
A bad hire is like a bad deal: Easy to get into and difficult to get out of.
Maybe the president only decided it was a "bad deal" once it was clear that it would fail.
Oh yeah, and getting to share music with adoring fans around the world ain't a bad deal either.
"No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain," she told an audience in London.
He has accused Johnson of negotiating a bad deal that would hurt the economy and erode workers' rights.
Adam Davidson shows why a President Donald Trump would be a bad deal for the United States economy.
"Millennials have gotten a bad deal in terms of coming of age in a challenging economy," Dunn says.
"At the end of the day, it turns out they cut a very bad deal," Greuling told me.
" Second-ranking Senate Republican, John Cornyn (Texas): "President Trump is right to abandon the Obama Administration's bad deal.
Party policy has long been that leaving without a deal is preferable to leaving with a bad deal.
Not a bad deal for someone who ranks 18th on ESPN's NBA Real Plus-Minus from last season.
Early last year, Trump, without knowing basic details about the treaty, called it a bad deal for America.
I will acknowledge that Trump did not, as some feared, accept a terrible, no good, very bad deal.
Some might be risk-averse because they fear a "bad deal" could cost them their job, Yin wrote.
He tweeted that it's a hoax and has said that the Paris climate agreement is a bad deal.
"We walked away because we didn't have a deal, but no deal is better than a bad deal."
"No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain" was a common phrase of hers.
The reality is that no deal amounts to a very bad deal, as our briefing this week spells out.
If you're a Polaroid fanatic, you might not think $2 for one terrible-looking photo is a bad deal.
S. period in Mexico's history to be a bad deal for the United States, it should consider the alternative.
Costs for insurers would rise, and offering plans on the exchanges would start to seem like a bad deal.
On the campaign trail, Trump railed against NAFTA as a bad deal for America and promised to rewrite it.
Rampant problems with Tesla's solar business could bolster the arguments of stockholders who viewed that as a bad deal.
For the average user that price is insane, but for a creative professional, it's not a terribly bad deal.
But because the wall is a bad idea, that would be a bad deal and he wouldn't offer it.
That's not a bad deal for the price, especially when you consider the baked-in AR and VR capabilities.
Starboard said in an open letter Thursday that "other large, long-term shareholders" likewise believe it's a bad deal.
That said, the $120 billion Netflix ought to be able to tell a bad deal from a good one.
Rubio criticized the North American Free Trade Agreement, saying the United States has made a bad deal with Mexico.
Yet there is no shortage of cheerleaders to explain why equities are not such a bad deal after all.
It already looks like a bad deal for Democrats, and their recent losses will make it all the worse.
Kingsland has called the deal "egregiously one-sided," and said it represents a bad deal for Avianca's other shareholders.
" Levine referred to the tax plan as a "bad deal" and urged Trump to "step back, reconsider and renegotiate.
At the United Nations on Tuesday, he said, "I will not accept a bad deal for the American people."
Seeing as a single night at a Brooklyn hotel cost me 58,000 points — this is not a bad deal.
The first and most obvious scenario is that the North Koreans could dupe Trump into accepting a bad deal.
"  "It sends the perfect message to North Korea, which is we're not going to engage in a bad deal.
For health insurance to work, it needs to be a bad deal for lots and lots of healthy people.
NAFTA, which is under renegotiation right now, has been a bad deal for U.S.A. Massive relocation of companies & jobs.
It's because we hate that an outdated bad deal like the MacBook Air continues to exist alongside much nicer machines.
President Donald Trump blamed his decision not to visit the UK on a "bad deal" negotiated by the Obama administration.
For the bigger ones, it looks like a bad deal both for the banks themselves and for the wider economy.
Both prime ministers' Brexit strategies have at their heart the threat that "no deal is better than a bad deal".
But waiting to start fighting global warming — or sitting out the fight altogether — is a bad deal for America's future.
The most dangerous of Mrs May's illusions has been her claim that no deal is better than a bad deal.
He is wrong to think that every winner creates a loser or that a trade deficit signifies a "bad deal".
However much the United States wants it, it is not true that a bad deal is better than no deal.
Theresa May has spent two years saying that no deal is better than a bad deal, and voters believe her.
Not a bad deal given that Mubi has only raised around $25 million so far over the past eight years.
"He thinks it's a bad deal — that certainly has not changed," said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary.
Getting £30 in exchange for someone smashing six eggs on your head doesn't sound like a bad deal, does it?
When you consider the fact that the normal-sized polishes go for $50 a pop, that's not a bad deal.
TRUMP CALLS ARMS TREATY BAD DEAL: Meanwhile, a detail from Trump's call with Putin in January trickled out on Thursday.
And in this case, a bad deal for anyone who wants to see more solar energy in the United States.
Insisting at one point that "no deal is better than a bad deal," Britain threatened to walk out of negotiations.
The structure of academic publishing isn't just a pain for librarians and funders; it's a bad deal for academics too.
Trump has often threatened to withdraw from the deal as a whole, claiming it's a "bad deal" for the U.S.
But this isn't the first time Trump has accused Amazon of posing a bad deal for the US postal system.
Her slogan that "no deal is better than a bad deal" was supposed to persuade the Europeans to make concessions.
Deal Professor It's time to call an end to 2016 and hand out grades for good and bad deal-making.
Mr. Trump has generally been cool to the idea, saying in recent interviews that it sounds like a bad deal.
He is viscerally opposed to the agreement, viewing it as a bad deal with bad terms for the United States.
One bad deal might not be a problem, but incentive programs also tend to attract new businesses that expect similar deals.
And the next day after that, it&aposs really a bad deal and we have to re-do the whole thing.
That's still not a bad deal, seeing as plenty of digital 4K movie purchases still go for $19.99 and often more.
It's the same price that the original DxO One for iOS runs for, which doesn't make this a bad deal either.
Bennet countered Biden's recollection, arguing the outcome was simply a bad deal that Biden ended up foisting on his Democratic colleagues.
I&aposm going to get out of a bad deal with Iran to see if I can get a better deal.
And, at least until the after-speech questions, she ditched her mantra that no deal was better than a bad deal.
Talk by various ministers in London of no deal being better than a bad deal also went down badly in Brussels.
The worried experts feared Mr Trump, in his eagerness to save face and make a deal, would make a bad deal.
She felt that under her ex-husband's leadership the black majority got a bad deal in the negotiations that ended apartheid.
If you think we don't do enough to provide health care and food assistance to the poor, it's a bad deal.
Obamacare has offered them a bad deal, college tuition is bankrupting them, jobs are poorly paid and racial tension is high.
"If it comes out that it is not a good deal, no deal is better than a bad deal," Trumka said.
This stalemate is bad news and makes either no deal or a best-case-scenario bad deal the most likely outcome.
Because he has had inherited -- in my judgment -- a very bad deal with Iran, that he chose to walk away from.
It's a prospect that is now causing some EU politicians to say even a bad deal is better than no deal.
Khan said Britain was now facing either a bad deal or a no-deal Brexit, both of which were "incredibly risky".
Trump has long called the 1994 treaty a bad deal that hurt American workers, saying it should be renegotiated or ended.
Tell us on Iran: I know that you've said that you think that the Iran deal was an extremely bad deal.
But for those who opt in, Prime Now is not a bad deal, particularly if you're focused on high quality groceries.
Not a bad deal considering the bride-to-be has got some serious wedding expenses coming up in the near future.
After years of talking the talk of a hard-liner, insisting that no deal was better than a bad deal, Mrs.
Trump said at the United Nations General Assembly that he would not accept a "bad deal" from China in upcoming negotiations.
For President Trump, the Paris Agreement is a bad deal that will close US businesses -- perhaps even has closed some already.
Trump said he would not accept a "bad deal" in negotiations with Beijing at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.
"What he did in Hanoi was the right thing to do -- he walked away from a bad deal," former Republican Sen.
President Trump has called the 2015 agreement a "very bad deal" for the United States and a disastrous giveaway to Iran.
If you're a win-now team with a bad deal and late pick, you could package those to entice Vegas. iii.
So while it seems that Trump may have turned down a bad deal, it's an outcome that might have been avoided.
" "This regime had a secret nuclear weapons program and they're trying under a very bad deal to get a nuclear arsenal.
"Emboldened by the stronger performance of the UK economy since the June 23 referendum, May announced that 'no deal is better than a bad deal' and that the UK would respond in kind with competitive tax cuts to support UK the economy if the EU looked to offer the UK a bad deal for future trade," he noted.
In response to another question about what might constitute a bad deal for South Korea, he said "there is no such thing as a bad deal," indicating that as long as US forces don't leave South Korea and negotiators don't leave the room screaming, any diplomatic accord would prove a sign of progress between the US and North Korea.
Her mantra that "no deal is better than a bad deal" was supposed to persuade the EU to give Britain better terms.
In an effort to shore up her position, Mrs May has insisted that no deal would be better than a bad deal.
The dishes cost between $8 and $22 each — not a bad deal if you're able to snag one of the limited tables.
I have said very clearly that no deal is better than a bad deal and we will be very firm on that.
Not a bad deal for a Snapdragon 430 phone with 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and a 5.5-inch 1080p display.
Mr Trump seems to think trade is a zero-sum affair, in which a deficit is a sign of a bad deal.
But that move where he was willing to walk away, that anyone knows if you&aposre getting a bad deal, walk away.
And I&aposll tell you, those conditions, Neil, could make an approved deal be in reality an unapproved deal, a bad deal.
Trump reportedly called New START a "bad deal" and lost an important opportunity to seek agreement with Russia to extend the pact.
" The new French version tweaks that line to read, "Leaving the Paris Accord is a bad deal for America and the world.
And, if they don't suit him -- if it's a bad deal, say -- he either adjust the rules or walks away from them.
Lotteries are designed to be a bad deal, hoovering up participants' money in order to plug state budgets and fund good causes.
"If the only deals on the table are a bad deal or a no deal, that's not a real choice," she said.
Polar's new smart scale works a lot like the scales from Fitbit and Withings, but at $99 it's not a bad deal.
If you enjoy driving and you want to see what's on the other side of the hill, it's not a bad deal.
A few years ago, she told a British writer that Mandela had sold out and negotiated a "bad deal" for black people.
Bayer called the ban "a sad day for farmers and a bad deal for Europe" and said it would not help bees.
The Obama administration said for years that "no deal is better than a bad deal," but then proceeded to accept one anyway.
She has also said no deal would be better than a bad deal, implying she could accept tariffs on imports and exports.
And for new New Nintendo 3DS XL buyers it's not a bad deal, costing the same $200 as the more grounded variants.
"We're not going to accept that we have to sign a bad deal just because that's what the president wants," he said.
But it's a bad deal in terms of turnout, since educated voters have a higher propensity to vote than working-class ones.
Mr. Trump withdrew from that pact, which he also criticized as a bad deal, on one of his first days in office.
So now you know why Trump has the power to do what he's doing, and why it's such a big, bad deal.
"This was a bad deal, this was a foolish deal," Representative Sean P. Duffy, Republican of Wisconsin, said on Fox Business Network.
"This was a bad deal; this was a foolish deal," Representative Sean P. Duffy, Republican of Wisconsin, said on Fox Business Network.
Business leaders say that a bad deal would have to be very punitive indeed to be worse than a breakdown of talks.
Having said the Paris agreement was a "bad deal," Trump's administration is currently considering whether or not to withdraw from the accord.
The consequences of a nuclear North Korea are real and rushing to a bad deal could prove catastrophic on a global scale.
" Merkley said he isn't concerned about a bad deal with the White House, "but then, nothing has been nailed down in language.
The commander-in-chief has long criticized the agreement, President Barack Obama's signature foreign policy achievement, as a bad deal for America.
"To be frank, I think on Saturday we should just vote the deal down because it's such a bad deal," he said.
Trump told Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2017 he thought the New START accord was a bad deal for the United States.
In his speech to the entire U.N. assembly Tuesday, Trump had reaffirmed that he will not accept a "bad deal" with China.
In Tuesday's speech to the entire U.N. assembly, President Donald Trump reaffirmed that he will not accept a "bad deal" with China.
President Trump was a fierce critic of the nuclear accord during the campaign, saying President Barack Obama had negotiated a bad deal.
Trump said two days of talks in Hanoi made good progress but it was important not to rush into a bad deal.
"Sadly it's typical of the botched Tory approach which threatens a bad deal for Britain," the party's foreign affairs spokeswoman Emily Thornberry said.
We all agree that we must replace NAFTA, but without real enforcement mechanisms we would be locking American workers into another bad deal.
"If I am sitting waiting for a doctor's appointment and I can make a few pennies, that's not a bad deal," she says.
Trump walked away from that deal early on in his presidency, claiming it was a bad deal for the U.S. economy and workers.
Last month, when terms of Apple's new deal for journalism were announced, I warned that it looked like a bad deal for publishers.
"No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain," she said in January last year, setting out her red lines.
The President is a businessman, and I hope that he can see that cutting off Cuba is a bad deal for American business.
" But she also set a firm tone for the negotiations, saying: "No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain.
That may not be a bad deal compared to the iPad Pro, but it is for anyone on a tight budget, especially schools.
Put more bluntly, Netanyahu says that the Iran deal is a bad deal because it relies on trusting the Iranians, who aren't trustworthy.
It also suggests that investors are deeply concerned about Prime Minister (Theresa) May's position that 'no deal is better than a bad deal'.
Bolton on Sunday rejected labeling the summit a failure, arguing that it was better to leave with no deal than a bad deal.
It's clear that a tax on our most abundant, affordable, and reliable energy sources would be a bad deal for the American people.
Faced with these dangers, Israel will continue to defend itself, confident in America's support and freed from the specter of a bad deal.
"I think we need to greet this with at least some skepticism, and we need to not make a bad deal," McConnell added.
The Moto G is a fine phone for anyone on a budget, and the ultra-cheap Blu is not a bad deal, either.
The common refrain is that municipal broadband is a bad deal for taxpayers, which is always pinned on several failed municipal broadband networks.
In an age of rising college costs, parents simply can't afford to save money for their children's college education with a bad deal.
May's office repeated on Monday she believed Britain would negotiate a good agreement but that "no deal is better than a bad deal".
Rather, it is a political document that affirms President Trump's declaration in June that the Paris agreement is a bad deal for America.
Eliminating the mandate would satisfy principled libertarians and save money for middle-class consumers for whom Obamacare seems like an unjustifiably bad deal.
That's not a bad deal for a card that offers the prospect of zero interest for a limited time with no annual fee.
Let's say, for a moment, that the United States gets a bad deal or ultimately walks away from the agreement altogether — then what?
But heading into next month's negotiations, President Donald Trump reaffirmed in Tuesday's U.N. speech that he won't accept a "bad deal" with China.
Jim Jordan of Ohio, a co-founder of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, called it a "bad deal" on Monday, while GOP Rep.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina didn't mention human rights in his statement praising Trump for walking away from "a bad deal" in Vietnam.
A good deal for insurance companies, but a very bad deal for the 55 million older and disabled people who rely on Medicare.
But it is this narrow scope that President Trump takes issue with and that crystallizes the JCPOA, for him, as a bad deal.
"We cannot move forward with a bad deal, I'm not certain we can move forward with no deal either," he said last Thursday.
"A bad deal is not an option," Pompeo said in his written opening statement for a House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee hearing.
So it wasn't that you blew up, it wasn't that you did a bad deal, it wasn't that you didn't do any deals.
" Tony Daley, a research economist for the Communications Workers of America union, which represents many Gannett employees, said in an interview that MediaNews was "out there only to squeeze the lemon and extract cash from the news industry, the way they've done with Digital First, and we think it's a bad deal for shareholders and a bad deal for the news industry.
If you can't – if you show that you want an agreement more than the other side wants it – you're doomed to a bad deal.
But Trump, following through on campaign promises that called it a bad deal for America, killed the TPP on his first day in office.
No matter what, people with uteruses are going to get a bad deal with this new administration in comparison to what we had before.
I&aposd be open-minded to doing a deal with ZTE if we could make sure it&aposs not a bad deal for America.
New York struck a "bad deal" with Amazon to bring one of the tech giant's East Coast headquarters to Queens, New York state Sen.
When haggling over a skyscraper, it really is possible to abandon a bad deal: there is always another building to buy down the road.
Many of his arguments are calculated to appeal to Americans who think they are getting a bad deal from the rest of the world.
"The Quebec government got a bad deal with its investment in the CSeries," said one senior Liberal, citing the lack of concessions it obtained.
Mrs May has foolishly spent the past two years repeating the bluff, aimed at Brussels, that "no deal is better than a bad deal".
When the cash recently ran out, the firms wouldn't put more in, and their reluctance and the bad deal terms scared away new investors.
This, apparently, was the price for the United States to get back in the loop, which did not seem like such a bad deal.
"President Trump's decision to walk away from the summit with North Korea without an agreement was preferable to making a bad deal," he said.
In her mind, it would be better for the country to leave without a deal in place than to agree to a bad deal.
This is a man for whom brinksmanship is a career principle: you push a bad deal on your opponent and see who blinks first.
"A fair deal is far better than no deal," he said, turning around May's argument that no deal is better than a bad deal.
Consumers can accept the bad deal, walk away, or fight it, but each choice carries a cost, with dominant firms prevailing almost every time.
The proposed acquisition of UH-60 Blackhawks given the current situation in Afghanistan is reminiscent of the bad deal cut with Alenia in 2008.
War in Estonia or the East China Sea could end up being a very bad deal indeed, a real rip-off for all humanity.
Trump has called New START a "bad deal," and Putin last year suspended a different U.S.-Russian agreement to dispose of weapons-grade plutonium.
Brexiteers say that the EU never really believed Mrs May's "no deal is better than a bad deal" line, which weakened Britain's negotiating hand.
The view of the left was that Schumer made a bad deal with Republicans -- and a handful of un-loyal Democrats signed onto it.
After Republicans unveiled their plan to replace Obamacare Monday night, House Democrats wasted no time in arguing that it's a bad deal for women.
This prompted black caucus members to take to the floor Monday to denounce what one called "a bad deal" for black families in Virginia.
" Pruitt added that he shared Trump's view that the global climate accord agreed by nearly 200 countries in Paris in 2015 was a "bad deal.
During the campaign, she added nothing to her thin Brexit strategy beyond resurrecting the fatuous slogan that "no deal is better than a bad deal".
Trump has argued that his predecessor, President Barack Obama, a Democrat, negotiated a bad deal for the United States in agreeing to the nuclear accord.
You can't force a deal down the throats of both but you know it will be a bad deal for Israel if they do that.
President Reagan was committed to putting America&aposs interests first and would rather have no deal than a bad deal that weakened the United States.
"Just another bad deal that the country made, whether it's START, whether it's the Iran deal ... We're going to start making good deals," he said.
January 12, 2018: Trump cancels a planned visit to London to open the new U.S. Embassy, calling it a bad deal in a poor location.
While they disagreed on what would constitute a "good" or "bad" deal, they all hoped both parties would leave Hanoi happier than when they arrived.
You spent two years insisting that a "no deal" Brexit was better than a bad deal, but now warn it would cause "significant economic damage".
A good president, like a real-estate mogul, must be "prepared to walk" away from a bad deal; and it helps if he is unpredictable.
A good president, like a real-estate mogul, must be "prepared to walk" away from a bad deal; and it helps if he is "unpredictable".
"This is not a bad deal - it does not stress Singtel's balance sheet and at the same time is earnings and dividends accretive," Nomura said.
Jubeir said curbing Iran's regional actions could no longer wait, and that Trump had made clear that "no deal is better than a bad deal".
"What Paris represents is an America-second strategy," said Pruitt, who called the Paris accord a bad deal for the country on Fox Business Network.
Critics of the Hinkley project said the British government had ignored the biggest failing of the project: It is a bad deal for the money.
Mr. McCausland did not want to sell, but he really did not want to be forced into what he perceived to be a bad deal.
Diplomats say Abbas is far more likely to walk away and keep up the struggle than to accept what the Palestinians consider a bad deal.
They feel there would be no need to force a bad deal now, if a good deal is still attainable in a few weeks' time.
This could put health insurance out of reach for many who would like to buy, but feel the ever-increasing premiums are a bad deal.
Tax March Executive Director Nicole Gill said the tax law "is a bad deal for the American people" in a statement announcing the ad campaign.
U.S. President Donald Trump told Russia's President Vladimir Putin in 2017 he thought the New START accord was a bad deal for the United States.
" Mr. Trump has vowed to "tear up" the nuclear agreement the Obama administration and other world powers brokered with Iran, calling it a "bad deal.
When the labor movement had the chance to help renegotiate a new trade deal, we jumped at the opportunity to make a bad deal better.
But how many people spent that money under the guise of getting a "great" deal, only to get an average (or even downright bad) deal?
"We are encouraged by news of the potential demise of this bad deal," Free Press Senior Policy Counsel Carmen Scurato told Motherboard in a statement.
So while $50 might not be a bad deal if you want a pair of wireless earbuds for occasional use, their overall use is really limited.
A representative for Public Knowledge, a group critical of the deal, plans to call the merger "a bad deal for consumers, competition, and America's wireless future."
He called the landmark climate change accord a "bad deal" that unfairly penalizes the United States, while giving a free pass to other major polluting countries.
And negotiators were dismayed to see Theresa May, the prime minister, return this week to her mantra that "no deal is better than a bad deal".
Even as a dedicated Final Fantasy VII and Tekken 3 machine — one that's a lot of fun just to look at — that's not a bad deal.
But it shows that MPs have rejected not just Mrs May's Brexit plan but also her mantra that no deal is better than a bad deal.
Prime Minister May has said that a no deal is better than a bad deal, hinting that she would rather exit the EU without any agreement.
It's not just about making deals, it's about knowing when to walk away from deals and knowing when there's a bad deal that's the only solution.
But Trump's team sees his record as a strength, believing that no trade deal is better than a bad deal and progress is better than stalemate.
Trump accused his own Justice Department of making a bad deal in revising the initial executive order on the entry of people from certain Muslim countries.
But it may be that FCA needs Google much more than the other way around, putting the carmaker in a position to make a bad deal.
Second, if parliamentarians succeed in securing a vote on May's negotiation strategy, they might end up torpedoing Britain's chances of striking anything but a bad deal.
It's not a bad deal for the actor who in 20163 was named the "All Time Worst" by the Razzies, with 32 nominations and 10 wins.
And throughout the conference, Trump reaffirmed his commitment to withdrawal from the Paris climate accords -- on the basis that it remains a bad deal for America.
It's not a bad deal for out-of-staters either, with those graduates earning an average of $818,000 for spending $188,000 for four years of college.
This is not exactly a bad deal for Tebow, who is being paid $100,000 based off one janky workout and various opacities about character and potential.
President Trump announced Thursday afternoon that the U. S. will withdraw from the Paris global climate pact, saying the accord is a bad deal for Americans.
In a Monday conference call, McMaster reportedly spoke at length about why the agreement is a "bad deal," arguing that it has not changed Iran's behavior.
"Even if some people in my party can't see this is a bad deal, everyone else around this entire planet can," said Conservative MP Justine Greening.
It's also a bad deal in that it leaves Britain signing on to all European Union trade deals while no longer having any say over them.
Trump, in a pair of tweets on Wednesday morning, said he would be happy to keep tariffs on Chinese exports rather than make a bad deal.
"From disproportionately benefiting the wealthy to raising costs for middle-class families, this new tax law is a bad deal for the American people," Gill said.
Some Senate Democrats are urging their colleagues not to be too eager to strike what could turn out to be a bad deal to protect Dreamers.
President Trump agreed on Monday to certify again that Iran was complying with an international nuclear agreement that he has strongly criticized as a bad deal.
"We will not be pushed into accepting any old deal and no deal might very well be better for Canada than a bad deal," he added.
He complained that the Obama administration got a "bad deal" when it sold the previous embassy, even though the decision was made during the Bush administration.
Over half of Britons expect Cameron to get a bad deal on reforming Britain's EU membership at a summit starting Thursday, according to a ComRes poll.
By drawing a firm, public line in the sand against any vote on the TPP, she can help stop this bad deal while also stopping Trump.
In short, for the typical American, getting caught in economic destruction — creative or not — is a big and bad deal, if not a life-destroying one.
"No deal is better than a bad deal, and the president was right to walk," said Richard Haass, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Brussels is not impressed by talk of no deal being better than a bad deal, seeing the implied threat as empty since Britain would suffer the most.
Scott Pruitt, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, has called the treaty a "bad deal" that unfairly penalizes the United States and its business and manufacturing sectors.
The president has never been afraid to walk away from a bad deal, never been afraid to call out foreign leaders, and hold all of them accountable.
EU officials say time is very tight to negotiate such a divorce and have been concerned at May's threats to prefer "no deal" to a "bad deal".
President Trump and his administration have claimed that the Paris climate accord is a "bad deal" because it requires much more of the US than of China.
Mrs May herself has insisted that "no deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain", though she did not repeat this in her letter.
Some economists warn Britain could still be vulnerable if it looks like it will end up with a bad deal in its divorce from the European Union.
One bad deal in particular that sticks out to West was a 2011 clothing partnership with Sears, according to her recent interview with The New York Times.
Antitrust regulators and the courts had an opportunity to review the evidence that consumers are getting a bad deal, and to consider remedies, but they fluffed it.
Pruitt called the agreement a "bad deal" but there's no official word on whether the US will try to withdraw, a process that would take several years.
"Today's announcement is a bad deal for hardworking Americans, and exemplifies the worst form of crony capitalism," the U.S. Coalition for Sugar Reform said in a statement.
And I think the president understood that while you can get a deal at the time, that sometimes a bad deal is worse than getting a deal.
A: There are an awful lot of perhaps more opportunistic investors possibly quietly hoping for a bad deal that might cause prices to slip in their favor.
Trudeau said on Tuesday: "There are a number of things we absolutely must see in a renegotiated NAFTA," and reiterated he would not sign a bad deal.
An opinion poll published by Sky News on Friday showed 69 percent of respondents believed Britain would get a bad deal, up from 37 percent in March.
But he also gave a word of caution about such investments: "It can't make a bad deal good, it can make a good deal better," he said.
"Whether people sell their soul for a little bit more spread, let's see — it could make a bad deal become a good deal," the second investor said.
Trump would like to see American consumers buy domestic cars and trucks, and has said he believes trade deficits represent a "bad deal" for the United States.
BoE Governor Mark Carney said on Thursday the central bank could pump more stimulus into Britain's economy if this year's Brexit negotiations resulted in a bad deal.
She said Trump was telling the North Koreans, through these moves, that the US would not make a bad deal to curb the North Korean nuclear program.
Trump continues to bash the agreement as a bad deal for the United States, which agreed to cut its emissions 26 percent to 28 percent by 85033.
Y.) and Barbara Lee (Calif.) -- will join groups including the AFL-CIO to discuss their opposition to the TPP and why they think it's a bad deal.
Democrats say they are hope Trump can pull a strong deal off, though they express worry he could accept a bad deal just to secure an agreement.
But, if the president signs on to any deal, even if it's a bad deal, simply because he wants a deal, that would be a huge mistake.
The way Egypt is behaving, it is simply a bad deal for Washington to continue to ritualistically open its wallet without thinking about the return on investment.
But Facebook's iron grip on how publishers could show ads, email newsletter widgets, subscription sign-ups and their own design identity made the format a bad deal.
Preelection May appeared very comfortable with it, judging by her campaign rhetoric: "No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain," she's said repeatedly.
Not part of the agreement: the U.S., as President Trump withdrew from negotiations nearly two years ago, saying that TPP would be a bad deal for America.
President Donald Trump withdrew the US from the deal in May 2018, citing a lack of trust in Iran and calling Obama&aposs work a bad deal.
"While the President was giving a great speech in El Paso, Congress was putting together a bad deal on immigration," tweeted House Freedom Caucus co-founder Rep.
Trump criticised China's trade practices at the United National General Assembly on Tuesday and said he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership isn't just a bad deal for our workers and our environment; it's a threat to women and a compromise of our American values.
Trump also had strong words regarding U.S.-China trade relations, noting he will not accept a "bad deal" as the two countries hold trade talks next month.
Democrats complained it was a bad deal for middle-class and poor Americans and would irresponsibly raise the national debt by $1.4 trillion over the next decade.
That means all talk of Paris being a "bad deal" for the US, or hurting US trade, or affecting the US coal industry in any way, is nonsense.
"The TPP would have been a bad deal for digital rights, so we welcome its demise," says Jeremy Malcolm, senior global policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
What could make this even harder for her is that as many as 37% of the respondents already expect Britain to get a bad deal from the negotiations.
In fact, Mr Trump criticised the proposal earlier in January, telling the Wall Street Journal that "usually it means we're going to get adjusted into a bad deal".
Mr Trump has been known to vacillate over great swathes of policy, but on trade he has been consistent in his belief that America gets a bad deal.
By this logic, her eventual settlement with Brussels, if she reaches one, will look even more like a bad deal because Britain will have to give more ground.
"In phase two it will emerge that the EU is going to give us a pretty bad deal in terms of what's in our economic interests," Grant said.
It'll cost the same $79.99 that Nintendo asks for the regular 2DS console, but it's not a bad deal considering it comes with the free copy of Zelda.
President Trump has called it a "bad deal," and national security adviser John Bolton was among the treaty's chief critics when it was being negotiated by Barack Obama.
Theresa May, whose maxim as prime minister has been that "no deal is better than a bad deal", has offered Parliament a chance to forestall such an outcome.
Still, it's not a bad deal since your rent would be covered and you would receive other benefits like a food allowance, and medical, dental, and vision insurance.
"All of those reasons and more lead us to fight this deal because at the end of the day, it's a bad deal for New York," Bramer said.
In his January call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Trump condemned a 2010 nuclear arms-reduction treaty as a bad deal for the U.S., Reuters reported Thursday.
Why this matters: As the AP writes, the announcement "preserves the status quo even though President Donald Trump says it's a bad deal that mustn't stand as is."
But the outcome of Democrats' trade skepticism has been to ossify a status quo that won't work in modern trade and leaves American workers with a bad deal.
But on the other side are Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt and strategist Stephen Bannon, who say the pact is a bad deal for the United States.
Instead, the most important issues were things like intellectual property, in particular pharma patent enforcement — and this made it a bad deal for Central America, despite sounding good.
Student Athlete tries somewhat successfully to lay out why college players get a particularly bad deal financially, academically, and physically in the face of such an uncertain future.
However, in her comments to reporters on her way to Africa, May repeated her warning that a no-deal Brexit was better than leaving with a bad deal.
"The plain-vanilla ones aren't necessarily a bad deal if they're used the right way," said certified financial planner Colby Winslow, a senior wealth planner with WaterOak Advisors.
Mr. Trudeau has said that Canada is prepared to abandon Nafta rather than accept a "bad deal" and Mr. Trump has similarly threatened to withdraw from the pact.
But critics say he cut a bad deal with the White House and allowed the Office of Management and Budget to propose a steep cut in military spending.
That pledge — "no deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain" — was a victory for hard-line Brexiteers, bringing their thinking into the Tory mainstream.
" Or "Was there ever a situation where you put yourself on the line because you wanted to protect the company from something you thought was a bad deal?
"It's a bad deal for the American economy, American people and would produce no substantive environmental benefits," Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) said Tuesday at the committee hearing.
Apple launched its magazine subscription service earlier this year to a host of op-eds on whether it represented a good or a bad deal for embattled publishers.
Exhibiting the same unabashed confidence exuded by another New York developer who just took office in Washington, Mr. Macklowe reasoned: "I've never had a bad deal," he said.
"Asking New Yorkers to shoulder the burden of a $10 billion project many of them won't ever use is a bad deal and a non-starter," he said.
That means all talk of Paris being a 'bad deal' for the US, or hurting US trade, or affecting the US coal industry in any way, is nonsense.
As USA Today notes, from a hockey standpoint, the move from Minnesota to Nashville isn't a bad deal for the hockey player from Finland, who turns 27 on Tuesday.
The U.S. president has always been clear that he believes many nations have given the United States a "bad deal," including those that rely on Washington heavily for defense.
Mozilla is framing this as doing the right thing for its users, but in reality, it may just be taking advantage of a really bad deal that Yahoo signed.
I think it would be a real setback for the American president to leave without getting anything, although he says that he will walk away from a bad deal.
CAROL CLEMENHAGENOttawa Honest Abe on Brexit "No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain," Theresa May has said, regarding Brexit ("No ordinary deal", August 4th).
As for the EU negotiations, the same platitudes about the "best possible" deal are trotted out along with the line that "no deal is better than a bad deal".
Mrs May's Florence speech dropped her earlier mantra that no deal was better than a bad deal, but her weakening position has forced her to wheel it out again.
Though some tax experts believe Trump has given his support for the border adjustment provision, he termed the measure as getting "adjusted into a bad deal" in the interview.
Trump, speaking from the White House Rose Garden, decried the agreement as a "bad deal" and an effort to "redistribute wealth" from America to the rest of the world.
Its benefits are more concentrated on a smaller group of sicker, poorer people, while the middle class has gotten an increasingly bad deal as the law's scope has shrunk.
"The president has indicated that he hopes for the best in these peace talks but he also will not accept a bad deal," a senior Trump administration official said.
This is what I got two days later He attached this picture of the goodies that Blizzard sent along: The goodies Khemist got from Blizzard Not a bad deal.
But now they can bring this analysis to their representatives and show them the math — offshore drilling versus clean beaches is a bad deal that just doesn't add up.
Now, the cable companies, who were "for an open box before they were against it," have launched an all-out assault to keep you locked into a bad deal.
With the almost dizzying images and prospects coming out of North Korea, it will be tempting to go down the perilous path toward another bad deal with another Kim.
The president had argued that the Paris agreement was a bad deal that unfairly hurt the United States, but so far has not moved to renegotiate a different deal.
The YouGov poll found 74 percent of those questioned believed the negotiations were going badly, and 68 percent thought that made it likely Britain would get a bad deal.
The White House also distributed written talking points for allies framing the agreement as a bad deal for the United States that threatens the economy and was poorly negotiated.
"Sturgeon added that "nothing is risk free but leaving Johnson in post to force through no deal - or even a bad deal - seems like a terrible idea to me.
The opposition letter is a call to disrupt that consensus with a "new" view that vertical mergers are presumptively a bad deal for consumers and violate the antitrust laws.
Trump did earn a modicum of praise from regional experts who feared he might accept a bad deal in order to secure a much-needed political and diplomatic victory.
The American people know a bad deal when they see one and many won't be convinced to sign up for 'Washington-knows-best' health coverage that they can't afford.
Marsha Blackburn, who has tied herself closely to Trump in the race, has said she worries the tariffs could lead to a "bad deal for Tennessee," according to Tennessean.com.
Michael Russell said the judgment "exposes as false the idea that the only choice is between bad deal negotiated by the UK government or the disaster of no deal".
Trump continues to bash the agreement as a bad deal for the country, which agreed to cut its emissions 26 percent to 28 percent from current levels by 2025.
But we also know that we will not be pushed into accepting any old deal, and no deal might very well be better for Canada than a bad deal.
The remarks came a day after sharp comments on trade talks with China at the United Nations General Assembly, where Trump said he would not accept a "bad deal".
Trump has said repeatedly that the U.S. has gotten a bad deal in NAFTA and he wants to see more benefits for America, including a decrease in trade deficits.
Tearing up thousands of man hours of work on behalf of an erratic man-child who says, "If we can't, that's fine" is, you might say, a bad deal.
"It's a good deal for North Korea and a bad deal for the United States," he said during a Tuesday speaking engagement at the Korea Economic Institute in Washington.
That means that for Norway it's a, it's a bad deal because we have a various export, we are a high cost country with a lot of high cost exports.
What we are trying to say is that nobody likes to get a bad deal, and if you purchase something, and later find the same item cheaper, it's really annoying.
Sources say Trump insisted it was a very bad deal for the US to take 2,000 refugees and that one of them was going to be the next Boston bomber.
"Speaking for ourselves, speaking for the United States, Nord Stream 2 pipeline, we think, is a fundamentally bad deal for Europe," he said during a visit to Sweden and Latvia.
The market had been weak that month prior to the Facebook IPO, and it was such a bad deal, the IPO market closed for four weeks after, no deals done.
"If we could get a clarification of the trading relationship sooner rather than later it would be better, but ... we're not going to rush into a bad deal," said MacNaughton.
He's railed against it on the campaign trail and said it was a bad deal for the US. However, negotiations have dragged on for over a year and a half.
SEATTLE — Five times in the last week, President Trump has pointed his Twitter arrows at Amazon over what he insists is a bad deal for the United States Postal Service.
Her letter was well received, partly because her earlier mantra that "no deal is better than a bad deal" was replaced by hopes for a new "deep and special partnership".
While May and government ministers continue to express confidence that a final Brexit deal can be agreed, they have also insisted no-deal would be better than a bad deal.
Without a game plan, you might settle for a bad deal for that hot ticket item at the top of your list — or even worse, miss out on it entirely.
The government has promised lawmakers a vote on the final deal, but believes adding further conditions could encourage the EU to offer a bad deal that lawmakers would then reject.
"You can turn any investment into a bad deal by paying too much," he said, while adding it was "not inconceivable" Berkshire could partner with 113G again on a transaction.
We're assuming that this dog lost all of his hotels in a bad deal and got so frustrated that it drove the pup to ingest one of its own kind.
President Trump is nixing this latest example of a bad deal for the environment and our Constitutional freedoms and both of those precious American treasures are better off for it.
In the White House Rose Garden, he told the world that he would withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate accord because it was a "bad deal" for the country.
Consumers seem to like and want these services, no matter how they are branded, and they are not a bad deal when you want a bigger bang for your buck.
Via The Hill's Katie Bo Williams: In his January call with Putin, Trump condemned a 2010 nuclear arms-reduction treaty as a bad deal for the U.S., Reuters reported Thursday.
Battulga captured the attention of voters who feel Mongolia received a bad deal on investments, promising greater government control of strategic mines, such as Rio Tinto's,, Oyu Tolgoi copper mine.
Supporters of the treaty-they-dare-not-call-a-treaty, like Ryan, now face a presumptive nominee who has characterized it as a "bad, bad deal" since before his candidacy.
"I don't have any doubt that our movement's going to say no to a bad deal," said Frank Sharry, executive director of America's Voice Education Fund, an immigration reform group.
In an interview outside his tour venue, Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, said he strongly disagreed with Franken's politics but still thought he got a bad deal.
President-elect Donald J. Trump has expressed interest in strengthening American ties with Mr. Putin and criticized NATO, which he says has been a bad deal for the United States.
"No deal is better than a bad deal," May often said, threatening to pull the U.K. out of the EU with no trade framework if favorable concessions were not made.
The Trump administration is deliberating whether to extend the pact, which President Donald Trump has reviled as a bad deal and his national security adviser, John Bolton, has long opposed.
Donald Trump prepared for this week's NATO summit by doing what no president had done before — making a case that the alliance is a bad deal for the American people.
" The Writers Guild of America West responded by saying in a statement, "There is no merit to WME's lawsuit, and the guild will not be bullied into a bad deal.
Khan, a senior member of the Labour Party, said Britain was now facing either a bad deal or a no-deal Brexit, both of which were "incredibly risky" for Britain.
Donald Trump, America's president, has long complained of the costs of military alliances, which he thinks are a "bad deal" for America, and has mused aloud about bringing troops home.
"We think the UK election result has raised the chances of the UK exiting the EU with a bad deal and made a swift Brexit process less likely," they added.
The move attracted the ire of President Trump, who railed at the cost of the new building as a "bad deal" and canceled a visit to London to open it.
Senator Sherrod Brown, Democrat of Ohio, said the tax bill was a bad deal because many people would pay more in higher premiums than they would receive in tax cuts.
"Baby, you're getting killed, this is a bad deal," Trump reportedly told Ivanka Trump in a room with other staffers after viewing criticism of his daughter's role in the administration.
The Light L16 will retail for $1,699 (a little over $100 per camera, not a bad deal, I suppose) and will beginning shipping on July 14th to those who've already preordered.
Sources told CNN Trump described the agreements as "a very bad deal" and complained that Australia was trying to send "the next Boston bomber" to the US. What is the deal?
Earlier on Tuesday a parliamentary committee said the government should justify Prime Minister Theresa May's view that "no deal is better than a bad deal" by offering an economic impact assessment.
Walking away from a "bad deal" would mean no free trade deal with the EU, which would be punishing for British businesses, the City of London and the wider UK economy.
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement is meant to replace the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement, which President Donald Trump has repeatedly denounced as a bad deal for Americans.
It's not exactly raking in the big bucks, but for newcomers with no local work experience and limited English, earning more per hour than many restaurant cooks isn't a bad deal.
Mrs May said she would seek the best possible trade terms with Europe and be a "good neighbour", but that no deal would be better than a bad deal for Britain.
Yet, although the EU's negotiators in Brussels do not buy it, Mrs May's slogan that "no deal is better than a bad deal" has struck a chord with the voting public.
My guess is that, that there&aposs a lot of chapters to be written in this book because President Trump has shown that he can walk away from a bad deal.
" Read more: full statement Topline: "The Paris Accord is a BAD deal for Americans" Keeping promises: "[T]he President's action today is keeping his campaign promise to put American workers first.
A $700 card based on a two-year-old architecture feels like a bad deal when you consider that Nvidia also has a card that starts at $700, the RTX 2080.
When Trump first pulled out of the landmark nuclear accords in 2018, he slammed it as a "bad deal" and tightened the noose on Iran's economy with several rounds of sanctions.
It also said it would not accept a "no deal" from the EU, criticizing May's stance that "no deal was better than a bad deal" at the end of Brexit negotiations.
In a recent letter sent to Trump, nearly three dozen Senate Democrats called Trump's negotiations a "bad deal for American workers," saying it put Chinese jobs above American national security interests.
"We will not be pushed into accepting any old deal, and no deal might very well be better for Canada than a bad deal," Mr. Trudeau said in Chicago this month.
Trump has voiced frustration at having to waive the sanctions again, believing his predecessor, Democratic President Barack Obama, negotiated a bad deal for the United States in agreeing to the accord.
In his first week in office, Trump withdrew the US from the huge free trade pact after criticizing it sharply as a bad deal for American workers on the campaign trail.
On its website, I.B.M. reaffirmed its support for the Paris agreement and took issue with the president's contention that it was a bad deal for American workers and the American economy.
On failed efforts in Madrid to create new rules for carbon markets, Perry noted it was better governments had pushed the negotiations into 2020 rather than opt for a "bad deal".
Trump also delivered a stinging rebuke to China's trade practices on Tuesday at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
Either way, whether you think it's a good deal or a bad deal, you end up at the same point, which is ... Well, you need somebody to be the No. 2.
Scott Pruitt, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency and an ardent opponent of climate action, has argued that the US should exit, calling it a "bad deal" for the country.
In an upcoming article, professors Max Schanzenbach and Nadav Shoked of Northwestern Law School point out that the city got away with that bad deal, in part, because it was a city.
In August 2016, Biden decried Russia's use of its energy resources as a weapon to influence other countries and called the North Stream 2 pipeline a "fundamentally bad deal" for the continent.
But many policy experts, environmental groups, and state officials have come out in opposition to the decision, saying the move is a bad deal for the climate, public health, and consumer wallets.
We've seen it sell for this price plenty of times, and it's likely to sink even lower for Prime Day, but it's not a bad deal if you need one right now.
Although Mrs May has sometimes threatened to leave without any agreement, saying "no deal is better than a bad deal", she has lately accepted the need for a transition arrangement after Brexit.
While that means your money is stuck inside Amazon, it's not a bad deal for anyone who regularly uses the site to buy stuff — which is probably a lot of Prime members.
"I fully appreciate the risks of a 'no deal' but the dangers of a bad deal are worse," Arlene Foster, head of the Democratic Unionist Party, wrote in the Belfast Telegraph newspaper.
Or, as we outlined previously, it's possible that Pai's move to open rulemaking is intended to pressure Democrats on the Hill into making a bad deal on new net neutrality-related legislation.
Battulga has captured the attention of voters who feel Mongolia has got a bad deal on investments, promising greater government control of strategic mines, such as Rio Tinto's, Oyu Tolgoi copper mine.
In a statement released Tuesday evening, the Trump campaign called the debate a "bad deal" and said Trump wouldn't "play games" with Fox News, with whom Trump has been feuding for months.
One must imagine that her repeated claims that no Brexit deal would be better than a bad deal will not sit well with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Most Democrats in Congress are already opposed to passing the TPP, saying it is a bad deal for U.S. workers and only serves to help bolster the profits of large corporations.  Rep.
Trump suggested that dropping out of the Iran nuclear accord, which he has frequently denounced as a bad deal, would send a "critical message" not just to Tehran but also to Pyongyang.
If you're in a pinch, you can squeeze an impressive 10 hours of playback out of a 10-minute charge using USB C. All in all, not a bad deal for $99.
The first being, if you do cancel, this suddenly becomes a very bad deal — you lose your old phone and could be paying out close to full price for the new one.
Earlier this week, he announced that he wouldn't be attending the latest Republican debate in Des Moines, Iowa, because he doesn't like Fox News, and it was a bad deal, or something.
Pompeo, who has met with Kim two times, noted Thursday that "President Trump will not stand for a bad deal," and said the administration would be seeking complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization.
Eventually, even Cruz decided that TPP was such a bad deal that he couldn't vote to fast-track it, demonstrating the admirable trait of keeping an open mind on issues of importance.
Six years after another company made that bad deal for a company it clearly didn't have the right business focus to correctly operate, Verizon made a good one to recoup some money.
But on its own this would be a bad deal for Britain, not least because the Canadian agreement does not include the services sector, which makes up 80% of the UK's economy.
In the eyes of the Pakistanis, this became payment for their war against domestic terrorism, which has cost Pakistan 50,000 lives and untold billions, and was widely perceived as a bad deal.
Last week, Peter Navarro, a top trade adviser, warned in a speech that Wall Street executives were trying to insert themselves into the negotiations and saddle the president with a bad deal.
Trump is playing to the base Trump has called the pact a "bad deal" for the United States and made withdrawing from it a key component of his "America First" campaign platform.
President Donald Trump's focus on trade deficits being a "bad deal" for the United States is no way to get a trade agreement, conservative economic analyst James Pethokoukis told CNBC on Thursday.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said on Thursday the United States believed the Nord Stream 2 pipeline involving Russia and several European energy companies was a "bad deal" for Europe.
I cried because like many women, I know that story very well: Maybe a different bedroom, a different drunk, a different violence or violation, a different bad deal, a different indifferent laughter.
" He has also not missed an occasion to call the 2015 nuclear agreement — which many average Iranians see as their main lifeline to relatively normal lives — as a "really, really bad deal.
Hammond will address an annual gathering of London's financial elite, who fear that May's line that "no deal is better than a bad deal" will cost them business in the European Union.
Trump spoke a day after delivering a stinging rebuke to China's trade practices at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
She also said the best outcome from the negotiations was for the country to leave the bloc with a deal but exiting with no deal would be better than a bad deal.
Worst of all was her dictum that "no deal is better than a bad deal", which threatened to crash Britain out of the EU if Brussels failed to make a good enough offer.
That is not necessarily in itself a bad deal – and if it reduces the risk of escalation and a potentially devastating conflict, President Moon Jae-in's South Korean government may well be happy.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May warned European leaders in January that no deal for Britain would be better than agreeing to a "bad deal" at the end of the two-year negotiating process.
Many discount as bluster May's warning that she would rather have no deal than a bad deal, walking away without free trade and daring continentals to take a hit to their own exports.
This budget is also a bad deal for rural America by eliminating conservation and rural development programs that protect our vast precious lands, waterways and watersheds and promote economic growth in rural America.
In a story that was well-reported in The Hill, Sanders charged that he was getting a bad deal from major corporate media in part because corporate media have a conflict of interest.
Amazon may well claim that New York ruined it for everyone, when in reality what the company is offering is a bad deal for any community, no matter how dire things may be.
But the senator from AIPAC, as well as Wall Street, finds himself an ally of the president-elect, who has said Obama's deal was a bad deal, and may try to repeal it.
With this final disappearing act, the Trump administration at last succeeded in making the Clean Power Plan look like a bad deal for the American people, with projected costs that outweigh projected benefits.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Donald Trump first spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin after becoming U.S. president, he reviled the "New Start" treaty - a pillar of arms control - as a bad deal for America.
Economically that might be a bad deal for Britain, which is heavily reliant on services, but it could allow big multinational companies to maintain existing supply chains vital for manufacturers such as automakers.
" He added, "After Israel's recent revelations of Iran's secret archive of nuclear weaponization plans, the American people deserve better than a bad deal that paves the Iranian terror regime's path to nuclear weapons.
The extension signals the potential demise of a trade pact that, while critical to North American commerce, has come under withering criticism from the Trump administration as a bad deal for American workers.
"The fact is, Trump casinos should have been one of the greatest success stories in the history of casino gambling, but bad deal making caused him to lose all three properties," he said.
"We'll walk away from a bad deal — and make E.U. pay," read the text beside the illustration, as if the Lord Kitchener Wants You poster had been blessed with the eloquence of Mrs.
David Young of Iowa features a pie-maker calling the tax bill "a bad deal -- it doesn't matter how you slice it" and calls on Young, an endangered Republican, to repeal the bill.
On Tuesday, Trump's rhetoric on China turned harsh as he criticized Beijing's trade practices at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
If Congress succumbs to yet another bad deal that busts the BCA's overall discretionary limit, any discretionary spending increases (including higher interest costs) must be fully offset by reforms to "mandatory" spending programs.
"It only bars things that [China and Russia] can't do, so it is a very bad deal," Joan Johnson-Freese, professor of national security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College, told me.
U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a stinging rebuke over China's trade practices on Tuesday at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
On Tuesday, Trump's rhetoric on China turned harsh as he criticised Beijing's trade practices at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
Trump said on Tuesday he would not accept a "bad deal" in the trade negotiations and that Beijing had failed to keep promises that it made when China joined the World Trade Organization.
"People have seen politicians making a cataclysmic mess of a really bad deal they didn't vote for, or even a no deal they didn't vote for," a spokesman for the campaign told Reuters.
And of course, John Kerry during that time was so desperate to get a deal he practically moved in with the foreign minister of Iran and wound up with a really, really bad deal.
Trump's top environmental official, Scott Pruitt, who heads the Environmental Protection Agency, has called the Paris agreement a "bad deal" and is one of the strongest advocates of ending U.S. participation in the pact.
Even with desirable companies — especially ones in markets that have the potential to become monopolies or duopolies like ridesharing — Smith said all it takes is one bad deal to set the IPO market back.
At the same time few are convinced by Mrs May's repeated mantra that no deal is better than a bad deal, which they see as just an attempt to bolster Britain's weak bargaining position.
Indeed, a political and technological culture in which everyone is trying to get everyone else to think about them as much as possible is, in the long run, clearly a bad deal for everyone.
In her speech, after distancing herself from Donald Trump's Eurobashing, she warned that the EU would be committing "an act of calamitous self-harm" if it tried to punish Britain with a bad deal.
At that point, you'll have the option of trading the phone in for something else, which seems like a bad deal, or paying off the remaining $175 so you can actually own the phone.
Still, if you're planning on getting a Note 8 and have someone else who'd like to join up on your T-Mobile plan, it's hard to call a discounted $930 smartphone a bad deal.
"Obviously if we could get a clarification of the trading relationship sooner rather than later it would be better, but having said that, we're not going to rush into a bad deal," said MacNaughton.
" The "America first" topline talking points from the White House: "The Paris Accord is a BAD deal for Americans, and the President's action today is keeping his campaign promise to put American workers first.
A NAFTA deal had looked unlikely on Wednesday when, after a month of slow-moving discussions, Trump indicated he was fed up with Trudeau, who has insisted he will not sign a bad deal.
If you want to purchase the NanoPi NEO you can have it shipped to the US for just $5, bringing the grand total to $12 for the Linux board, which isn't a bad deal.
"This was always a bad deal," Lieberman said of Iran's 2015 agreement with the United States, the U.K., France, Germany, China and Russia to curb its nuclear program in exchange for lifting economic sanctions.
"Offering to trade American sanctions enforcement to promote jobs in China is plainly a bad deal for American workers and for the security of all Americans," the senators wrote in a letter to Trump.
While Russia has signaled an interest in renewing the pact, Trump has previously described it as a "bad deal," and there is no sign that it will be extended beyond 2021, when it expires.
Nancy Pelosi comes out and says that, but this is the same Nancy Pelosi that says, oh, gosh, he&aposs going to cut a bad deal, he&aposs going to go no matter what.
Only she knows full well it's a bad deal, and that, in fact, her partner will shrivel to an impotent vegetable after 300 or so years, and become a prisoner inside a useless body.
Although Mr. Trump has repeatedly said that Mr. Obama made a "bad deal" with Cuba, his shift falls well short of the wholesale reversal that many hard-liners, including Mr. Diaz-Balart, were seeking.
In announcing last month that the United States would withdraw from the Paris agreement, the president portrayed the pact signed by 194 nations to cut planet-warming emissions as a bad deal for America.
Trump, who launched a trade war with China that's damaging both countries, delivered a stinging rebuke to Beijing's trade practices and said he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
But some members of the Freedom Caucus worry that if the extension only lasts through 2017, lawmakers will be more inclined to swallow a bad deal just so they can skip town before Christmas.
UNITED NATIONS — President Donald Trump said Tuesday he will not accept a "bad deal" in trade talks with China as the world's two largest economies renew their push to end an escalating trade war.
Earlier on Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a stinging rebuke to China's trade practices at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
The sources of Trump's political support have been much debated, but his argument that trade deals were a "very bad deal" for Americans was compelling to a swath of voters across the political spectrum.
The U.S. leader spoke a day after delivering a stinging rebuke to China's trade practices at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
In response the leader of the main opposition party, Jeremy Corbyn, said May had struck a bad deal that would lead to an "indefinite half-way house without any real say" over rules from Brussels.
So far, one person has bid $26,000 for the treasures, which really isn't a bad deal if you consider the retail value of these phones was probably north of $1 million a few years ago.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump canceled a trip to London scheduled for next month to open a new embassy, blaming Barack Obama for selling off the old one for "peanuts" in a bad deal.
Let's list some of them and put them in that context: Candidate and now President Trump kept talking about how the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal was a "bad deal" for American workers and companies.
"He (Trump) boldly confronted Iran's terrorist regime (and) created an opportunity to fix this bad deal, to roll back Iran's aggression and to confront its criminal support of terrorism," Netanyahu said in a Facebook video.
That said, at the end of the day, you're getting a 211GB iPhone X — which retails for $999 — for around $649.68, which isn't a bad deal (assuming you're okay with giving up your old phone).
America's president has made it clear that he regards his country's global military presence as a bad deal and has put pressure on allies all over the world to do more to cover the cost.
This means you'll incur another expense – $59.99 per year – but that's not a bad deal for cloud storage, if you're in the market, as it gives you access to unlimited storage for any file type.
That gets you a 1080p non-touch display, an Intel i3-33U CPU, 4GB of RAM, and a 128GB SSD—though a computer with 4GB of RAM and an i3 CPU is a bad deal.
That price is either a steal, if you compare it to Twitter's peak share price of almost $70 or a pretty bad deal if you're looking at last week's share price that was $2 lower.
If Trump is able to continue setting the terms of the debate on North Korea, then the United States may be willing to accept a very bad deal just because it is not nuclear war.
"I do think that no deal is better than bad deal," said Sue Mi Terry, a former Korea analyst at the CIA and senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Sen.
"President Trump has just created an opportunity to fix this bad deal, to roll back Iran's aggression and to confront its criminal support of terrorism," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a video statement.
Read more: Trump's budget cuts to UN programs could end up being a bad deal for the US militaryGuterres also detailed the enforcement of "extraordinary measures" in order to cope with the shortage of cash.
Trump said two days of talks in the Vietnamese capital had made good progress in building relations and on the main issue of denuclearization, but it was important not to rush into a bad deal.
Given the distance, a $783 Lufthansa flight to Nairobi from Newark via Frankfurt, and returning on a two-stop flight through Addis Ababa and Frankfurt for travel in late June is not a bad deal.
The high point of Bennet's campaign came when he slammed Vice President Joe Biden for delivering the American people a bad deal in 2012 when he negotiated a deal on taxes and spending with Sen.
While it remains unclear precisely who and how many people will get tax breaks under the Republican tax reform bill, one thing is clear and unambiguous: The bill is a bad deal for American taxpayers.
In his post-summit news conference, Trump argued that he had walked away from a bad deal but insisted that the negotiations had been productive and that this was not the end of the road.
"I said: 'Look, this is a policy of our party that we would want to pursue the option of a public vote to prevent crashing out or prevent leaving on a bad deal,'" he said.
Britain is due to leave the European Union in March next year, but May has said that talks with the European Union are at an impasse insisting that "no deal" is better than a bad deal.
"We want to make sure the president&aposs desire for a deal with North Korea doesn&apost saddle the United States, Japan and South Korea with a bad deal," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.
"The government is trying to force a bad deal that doesn't meet our country's needs by threatening us all with the chaos and serious damage to our economy of a no deal outcome," he will say.
"I think a bad deal would be a deal that broke up the United Kingdom," May said when asked whether a no-deal Brexit was better than one similar to the existing Canada-EU trade deal.
"The president decided to leave the Iran deal because it was a bad deal," Hook said, referring to the deal the United States and five other world powers reached with Iran to curtail its nuclear program.
Not a bad deal for Mozilla, especially when one considers this little gem: Yahoo (or whoever owns Yahoo) is obligated to continue payments, even if Mozilla were to, say, drop the search engine as its default.
In fact, some of the data suggested that people who would have bought small packs of gold may have decided not to because the discounted big packs made the small ones look like a bad deal!
Earlier this month, he canceled a trip to London to open a new embassy, saying he did not want to endorse a bad deal agreed by the Obama administration to sell the old one for "peanuts".
On Tuesday, a U.K. parliamentary committee asked Prime Minister Theresa May to prove that a "no (Brexit) deal is better than a bad deal " by presenting an economic assessment of leaving the EU without a deal.
Trump earlier this month canceled a trip to London to open the new embassy, saying he did not want to endorse a bad deal agreed by the Obama administration to sell the old one for "peanuts".
The Men Going Their Own Way movement believes that marriage is a bad deal for men: why give up your sexual freedom when your wife will probably divorce you, taking your children and assets with her?
Hailed by Obama as key to stopping Iran from building a nuclear bomb, the deal lifted economic sanctions in exchange for Tehran limiting its nuclear program but Trump has argued that Obama negotiated a bad deal.
A new study by Arduin, Laffer & Moore Econometrics, commissioned by my organization, the Institute for Energy Research, shows that the default pricing structure and the intermittent nature of solar energy make these programs a bad deal.
Opponents of the measure waged their own, highly effective ad campaign, "Trenton's Bad Bet," which warned that expanding casino gambling would be "another bad deal for taxpayers," who could not trust politicians to keep their promises.
Trump said he canceled the visit because he did not want to endorse a bad deal agreed by the previous administration of Barack Obama to sell the old embassy in the upmarket Mayfair area for "peanuts".
Another failed "expert" is Victor Cha, director of Asian affairs for the National Security Council under President Bush, who had warned that President Trump might accept a bad deal just to secure a foreign policy victory.
Hours after reportedly calling a whole host of nations "shithole countries," President Trump decided to cancel his upcoming trip to London due to the "bad deal" that resulted in a new location for the US embassy.
What everybody is worried about is that Trump is going to accept a bad deal — they give us a single test site and dismantle a few other things, and in return, they get a peace agreement.
Mr. Trump pulled out of the multinational agreement soon after taking office, dismissing it as a bad deal for Americans, but countries in the region have been moving on anyway and are close to final approval.
Earlier this month, he cancelled a trip to London to open a new embassy, saying he did not want to endorse a bad deal agreed by the Obama administration to sell the old one for "peanuts".
On the trade front, Trump said Tuesday that he will not accept a "bad deal" with Beijing, ahead of negotiations between the two largest economies of the world set to take place in the coming weeks.
That's not a bad deal in San Francisco's renter market — various sites set the city's average rent at $3,550, some at $2,492 — though of course, you're getting what you paying for with a subterranean bunk bed.
Trump made the remarks to reporters a day after delivering a stinging rebuke to China's trade practices at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
Mrs May's insistence that immigration can be reduced to the tens of thousands and that no deal is better than a bad deal threatens to drive a wedge between the Tory party and its most loyal constituency.
Hammond will address an annual gathering of London's financial elite who, like many other business leaders, fear that May's insistence that "no deal is better than a bad deal" will cost them business in the European Union.
When Brexit day comes next March, and Britain is left with either a bad deal or with no deal at all, the call for revolutionary change will not have been sated—it will be stronger than ever.
And while the ACA improved health insurance drastically by mandating essential benefits and coverage for preexisting conditions, higher deductibles, narrow networks, surprise bills, and escalating drug costs make insurance a bad deal a lot of the time.
"At the end of the day, in 5 or 10 years, we'll see how much that back-end is worth and we'll see whether or not this was a good deal or a bad deal," he explains.
At first Netanyahu issued a hurried statement playing down differences with Washington, emphasizing the strong alliance with the US while also arguing that the Israeli government's position regarding the Iran nuclear agreement remained unchanged (read: bad deal).
Calling the agreement a "bad deal" for the country that would cost coal miners their jobs, Trump — with the backing of 22 U.S. Senators including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell — withdrew the U.S. from the international agreement.
Drivers say Liss-Riordan "struck a bad deal in their name" and that they stand to lose a "significant number" of protections and benefits if they are forced to sign away their rights under the current arrangement.
Prime Minister May has yet to make her own position clear, saying only that the formal divorce notification will not be sent before the end of the year and that Britain will not get a bad deal.
Echoing that view, senior opposition member Bassma Kodmani told Reuters that she hoped the United States would not sign up to a bad deal as part of rushed efforts by the Obama administration to push things forward.
Rudd accused May of only providing scant detail on Brexit negotiations, despite painting Thursday's vote as being solely about the divorce, and said that it was "clearly wrong" that no deal was better than a bad deal.
Trump has said the United States gets a bad deal from the WTO, but Azevedo said statistically it had been very successful in disputes, and the WTO dispute system was an effective way of preventing trade wars.
Leaving the agreement — signed by every other country in the world — would leave the U.S. in the distinct position of being the only nation to back out of the accord Trump has repeatedly called a bad deal.
U.S. President Donald Trump has denounced an agreement between Iran and major powers on its nuclear program as a bad deal, and his administration has put Tehran "on notice" after the test-firing of a ballistic missile.
Further indicating the Trump administration's coming war on environmental protections, EPA chief Scott Pruitt called the Paris climate agreement "just a bad deal," the landmark 194-nation deal that Trump vowed to "cancel" on the campaign trail.
Though some American industries have profited from access to South Korea's market, especially agriculture, the Trump administration has pointed to a ballooning trade deficit since the pact was signed to argue that it is a bad deal.
Instead, he cast it largely in economic terms, arguing that President Barack Obama agreed to a bad deal for Americans that would handcuff the economy and put the United States at a disadvantage against its international competitors.
At various points since Mr. Trump vowed to leave the Paris Agreement, which he has called "job-killing" and "a bad deal," he has hinted at the possibility of staying in if he could renegotiate better terms.
Canada "might very well be better off" not signing up for an updated version of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) pact rather than accept a bad deal, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Wednesday.
"It is a bad deal because the refugees are going to be transferred from one camp from Bangladesh to another camp in Burma, where there will be serious security concerns," he said, using another name for Myanmar.
"I'm a firm believer that, if you're in a bad deal with a trading partner, you owe it to yourself to step up and try to make it better for both parties," said Nelson, the Iowa farmer.
Adding to the sour mood, trade worries resurfaced after Trump delivered a stinging rebuke to China's trade practices at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
And a life-long friend is not a bad deal for $169, the amount I spent getting a little help from Havenly, one of several online interior design platforms happy to redesign any room in your home.
"This idea that Canada is somehow going to get bullied into a bad deal, I can suggest to you that that's not going to happen," Jerry Dias, the leader of the Canadian union Unifor, said on Friday.
President Trump told the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday that he would not accept a "bad deal" in trade negotiations, while China's top diplomat said Beijing would not be threatened or allow interference in its affairs.
Victor Cha, a former White House adviser on Asia under President George W. Bush, suggested that Trump may be so desperate for a policy "win" that he could be vulnerable to a bad deal with North Korea.
Though Trump campaigned on the promise that he would "cancel" the Paris agreement — and Pruitt called it "just a bad deal" on Sunday — the official said that the administration is still discussing what to do about it.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Business and political leaders are increasing the pressure on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to agree on a deal to renew NAFTA and drop his insistence that no deal is better than a bad deal.
President Trump: Don't be surprised, no but we have to make a better deal, the deal was a bad deal, like the Iran deal is a bad deal, these are bad deals Joe Kernen: Maybe NAFTA, maybe not NAFTA, can you give me any indication of which way you're leaning because there's a lot of people, a lot of the CEOs that have been on here, they all seem to acknowledge that it's 30 years later and there's a lot of changes that make a lot of sense but to not abandon the deal.
That's not a bad deal, but it's worth keeping in mind that the Surface Pro 4 is almost two years old at this point, which makes this feel more like Microsoft clearing stock for the 2017 Surface Pro.
He and Trump are of like mind on Iran, believing that the nuclear agreement was a bad deal and that additional pressures should be brought to be bear in response to Iranian provocations, like its ballistic missile tests.
While better than a bad deal, Vogel said the failure of NAFTA would be a "lose-lose" situation, and that U.S.-Mexico trade without it could lead to a U.S. trade deficit larger than the current $64 billion.
If it turns off this service, it could hurt thousands or even hundreds of thousands of sites that bought into this promise a long time ago and have no easy way out of what's become a bad deal.
A parliamentary committee said on Tuesday that British Prime Minister Theresa May must prove that "no deal is better than a bad deal" by offering an economic assessment on the impact of leaving the EU with no agreement.
Some business leaders fear that May's insistence that "no deal is better than a bad deal" will cost them business in the European Union, and finance minister Philip Hammond has now re-emerged as big business' leading proponent.
Prime Minister Theresa May has also repeatedly stressed her belief that "no deal is better than a bad deal" — leaving the door wide open for Britain to drop out of the EU without any formal arrangement in place.
"In the face of the EU's unwillingness so far to move, it is the duty of the UK Government to stand firm" against the EU's "bad deal" Democratic Unionist Party deputy leader Nigel Dodds said in a statement.
I think this deal was a bad deal — it allows them to get nuclear weapons... I think we're due for a comprehensive strategy, and I think that's what the administration is working on and getting set to announce.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will "very shortly" make an announcement on Iran's nuclear agreement with world powers that President Donald Trump has called a "bad deal," White House spokesman Sean Spicer said on Monday.
But there's no telling really whether this is a good or bad deal, as it complicates how we think of the value of data by blending a monthly bucket metaphor with that of a time-based subscription system.
Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason are a couple of seasoned billionaire investors, who know a bad deal when they see it, and they definitely don't like the $6.1 billion deal announced last month to combine Fuji with Xerox.
But conservatives at the lunch, including some of Trump's top allies in the hard-line House Freedom Caucus, pushed back on that idea, encouraging the president not to cave and accept what they view as a bad deal.
Besides reiterating that no deal with Europe would be better than a bad deal, May's election manifesto pushes back the balancing of the UK budget, a factor ING strategists noted might be giving a "modest lift" to sterling.
Loiseau had earlier told French radio that not having any deal on Brexit would be better than a bad deal, although she hoped a deal could still be reached with Britain regarding its exit from the European Union.
The very idea of a ''good'' deal for one party and a ''bad'' deal for another suggests a suboptimal outcome; an economy built on tough deal-making, with clear winners and losers, will always be a poorer one.
I think Trump knows that it was a defeat, but he's going to spin it as he was walking away from a very bad deal and he's going to get, at least from his base, kudos for that.
While British Prime Minister Theresa May has said no Brexit deal - and a return to World Trade Organisation rules - was better than a bad deal, aviation is not covered by WTO, creating greater uncertainty over what might happen.
President Donald Trump has previously criticized new START as a "bad deal" and the administration has demonstrated a pattern of rejecting international agreements, including two other nuclear pacts, the Intermediate Range Forces Treaty and the Iran nuclear deal.
That figure compounds the cost of the already-bad deal: Davis and his negative value have been taking up a roster spot and playing time that could be given to a low-cost player from the minor leagues.
Mr. Trump justified his decision by saying that the Paris agreement was a bad deal for the United States, buttressing his argument with a cornucopia of dystopian, dishonest and discredited data based on numbers from industry-friendly sources.
He understands fully how deeply Israelis seek peace — but how dangerous a bad deal would be to their security, with Hamas in Gaza, ISIS [the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria] in Syria, and violence throughout the region.
"I just think if you're limiting the bed space, in reality, that's a bad deal because we need more bed space not less," Graham said, acknowledging he needs to better understand how the policy is intended to work.
Just maybe, in other words, what Payless went through in its run of private equity ownership wasn't just one bad deal in one troubled industry, but a particularly clear example of what is holding the entire economy back.
When a pair of horse-trading grifters make a bad deal on a beautiful but savage mare, despite cryptic warnings from the seller's captivating daughter, Catherine, they find themselves stranded in a small town gripped by patriotic fervor.
"The House Republican repeal bill is an especially bad deal for New Yorkers, and this backroom amendment is nothing more than politicians putting lipstick on a pig," said Tyler Law, a spokesman for the House Democrats' campaign arm.
But in the case of the recently announced $69-billion merger of CVS Health Corporation and Aetna, we have hard evidence from previous health-care mergers that indicate this combination is a bad deal for consumers and competition.
If it sounds like a bad deal, I agree, which is why the majority of people are better off with an Xbox One or PlayStation 2300, despite why the awfully self-titled "PC Master Race" might tell you.
Another option is to try Sling TV. For $25 per month, you can get NBC and over 40 other channels on your phone or laptop, which isn't a bad deal considering you can cancel the service at any time.
"The desire is 403 percent to modernize ... it is still true to say no deal is better than a bad deal but obviously that would be a pretty extraordinary set of circumstances," said one person familiar with government thinking.
This is all just cynical maneuvering to try to bully MPs into accepting her bad deal - a deal which would remove us from EU/SM/CU (European Union, single market, customs union) with no clarity about what comes after.
By doing so, he not only appeared as a tough negotiator to his North Korean counterpart, but also shielded himself from the potential criticism of a bad deal, affording him more domestic political slack than the alternative might have.
"A hung Parliament would likely translate into additional challenges in dealing with the EU; increasing the likelihood of a bad deal or no deal at all," said Ferreira, whose firm invests $16.4 billion in alternative investments, including hedge funds.
More troublingly for May's prospects of steering the treaty through parliament, her own party's leader in Scotland, fierce Brexit critic Ruth Davidson, said the transition was a bad deal — for letting the EU retain power over British fishing grounds.
Why it matters: With these incremental, "reversible" transgressions of the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran may try to force the U.S. to settle for what President Trump has termed a "bad deal," rather than risk further nuclear or regional escalation.
Trudeau, who has repeatedly stated he would rather walk away from NAFTA than sign a bad deal, spoke before Lighthizer at an event hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations in New York and took a more cautious tone.
Some theorize that with a "delayed Brexit" alternative now on the table, hardliners will vote in favor of what they call a "bad deal" rather than see Brexit delayed … We do not think MPs will be swayed by that.
If you are in a bad deal, be it a lease, be it an agreement with a business partner, you owe it to yourself to step up and try to make it better for both parties and negotiate it.
It's not a bad deal for Mr Kirby, who is now next in line for the top job at United, and who presumably wouldn't have gotten a royal severance package had he simply walked away to join a rival.
President Donald Trump, who told President Vladimir Putin in 2017 he thought it a bad deal for the United States, will only decide next year whether or not to extend the surviving New START treaty, U.S. officials have said.
Unilaterally attaching more nuclear restrictions on a multilateral agreement Europe, China, Russia, and Iran view as effective in its current form is a recipe for bad deal-making and turmoil within the P5+1 coalition party to the JCPOA.
Democrats and some Republicans had said they believe the Treasury Department had cut a bad deal that doesn't sufficiently prevent the Russian oligarch from maintaining influence over the company even though his personal ownership stake in Rusal was reduced.
"The government's abject failure – and the huge risk we face of a bad deal or a no-deal Brexit – means that giving people a fresh say is now the right – and only – approach left for our country," he said.
"They neglected a nuclear menace in North Korea; made a disastrous, weak, and incomprehensibly bad deal with Iran; and allowed terrorists such as ISIS to gain control of vast parts of territory all across the Middle East," Trump said.
"While I am confident that this scenario need never arise — while I am sure a positive agreement can be reached — I am equally clear that no deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain," she said.
Obama instead spent his time on other foreign policy items designed around public relations more than national security -- opening up relations with Cuba, cutting a disastrously bad deal with Iran and commuting the sentence of the traitor Chelsea Manning.
Trump's rhetoric on China turned harsh once again on Tuesday as he delivered a stinging rebuke to Beijing's trade practices at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he would not accept a "bad deal" in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
LONDON (Reuters) - Standard and Poor's and Fitch left their credit ratings for Britain unchanged on Friday but remained gloomy about the outlook due to the likelihood of the country reaching a bad deal in its divorce talks with the European Union.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May must prove that "no deal is better than a bad deal" by offering an economic assessment on the impact of leaving the European Union with no agreement, a parliamentary committee said on Tuesday.
Acosta was an experienced enough prosecutor back then to know that any guilty plea likely to put a pedophile back in circulation where he can damage the lives of even more innocent children is most probably a very bad deal.
Britain has so far been clear about what will not happen: Prime Minister Theresa May has repeated that the formal divorce notification will not be sent before the end of the year and that Britain will not get a bad deal.
Withdrawing from Thursday's debate demonstrates—in an antic, contrived way that perfectly aligns his Apprentice-era stagecraft, his real-estate-king persona, and the GOP's parody-defying depiction of Obama's presidency—that he's willing to walk away from a bad deal.
HALIFAX, England, May 18 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May continues to believe that no Brexit deal would be better than a bad deal, according to her Conservative Party's pitch to voters ahead of the June 8 election published on Thursday.
While Trump has criticized the treaty as a bad deal negotiated by his predecessor, proponents of the accord say it is important because it created a new monitoring regime, including data exchanges, that enable the two sides to verify compliance.
"It was a bad deal from the beginning and they've realized it afterward, and now they're going about the process of trying to get out of the deal in a way that destroys the credibility of their own management," he said.
Davis said he did not think that leaving with no deal would be as good an outcome as the free trade agreement Britain is seeking with the bloc, but he agreed with May it could be better than a bad deal.
The president said during the interview that he thought Washington's free trade agreement with South Korea was such a bad deal for the US that he would withdraw from it if they were unable to renegotiate one to his liking.
" - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a statement "Without question, America is a nation committed to environmental leadership ... But the Paris Climate Accord is another bad deal negotiated by the Obama administration and America should applaud President Trump's decision to exit.
The fear that he would settle for a bad deal with Mr Kim, potentially upsetting the nuclear balance of East Asia by recognising North Korea as a nuclear power, increased with every hubristic tweet he put out on the summit.
In O'Donnell's telling, in 1989 Trump wanted the Stones to play at Atlantic City so he could impress his friends, and forced O'Donnell to negotiate a bad deal—$4.2 million for three shows—that made it impossible to make a profit.
Chief among the real reasons is that she knows the Brexit negotiations will be very difficult, and that she will either end up with a bad deal or no deal leading to us crashing out and into the WTO trade rules.
Questions have been raised about U.S. commitment to another nuclear weapons deal, the New START agreement, which caps U.S. and Russian deployment of nuclear warheads after Reuters reported that Trump told Putin it was a bad deal for the United States.
Still, Menendez warned "Dreamers" — DACA recipients and other immigrants who arrived in the country as children — that Democrats might have to wait until January to use their leverage to get a good deal, rather than a bad deal in December.
"I lived in fear of losing control of the company and that our customers would suffer as a result… I felt really concerned that if i raised capital too early i would do a bad deal," McDerment told me by phone.
He again postponed his visit in January this year after remarking that the relocation of the US Embassy in London was a "bad deal" made by President Obama, and that he was not interested in cutting the ribbon at the opening.
The current leader in the Mexican presidential race, left-of-center Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, has so far taken a low-key approach to NAFTA, signaling that he supports it, but also that no NAFTA is better than a bad deal.
YouTube has pointed out that content interests agreed to those rates, while the creative community has replied that the only alternative to a bad deal involves no revenues at all — along with inadequate recourse to the DMCA's notice and takedown procedure.
Donald Trump Friday scrapped his planned visit to London to open the new U.S. embassy next month, citing the Obama administration's decision to sell off the old building for "peanuts" — a "bad deal" not to be associated with, he said.
Trump has gnashed his teeth at having to waive the sanctions again, believing his predecessor, Democratic President Barack Obama, negotiated a bad deal for the United States in agreeing to the accord, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Many posts claim the puzzles are a bit too simple and Radak himself says it only takes 70 minutes to finish, but for what it is, it not a bad deal for the $8 Radak has always charged for it.
"Committing to stay in the EU's single market and customs union during a transition period would only serve to tie our hands in the negotiations, and make it more likely that the EU gives us a bad deal," she said.
But Ghani doesn't want to rush discussions, he noted, saying that a bad deal could lead to bloodshed in the future and make life worse for the people of Afghanistan — particularly the women and minorities who suffered greatly under Taliban rule.
At the G-85033 summit in Canada, Trump reportedly said the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was "too costly for the U.S" and compared it to the North American Free Trade Agreement that he has often targeted as a bad deal.
And when Mr. Trump suggests abandoning this "bad" deal because the only "good" deal is one that magically covers all of Iran's regional activities, it only becomes harder to mobilize international pressure against Iran's Revolutionary Guard and its proxies like Hezbollah.
After claiming for years that "No deal is better than a bad deal," Prime Minister Theresa May was twice forced to travel to Brussels to plead for delays in Brexit to avoid the potential economic disaster of leaving without any agreement.
The Trump administration's policy of encouraging more oil and gas drilling combined with a loophole in federal rules has been a boon for investors with a taste for gambling — and has drawn criticism that it is a bad deal for taxpayers.
Mr. Estes said Goldman was an early customer, two years after the investment bank's chief executive was attacked in televised congressional hearings over a subprime debt sale that one Goldman staff member had described in an email as a bad deal.
But the United Staes could join that group as soon as 85033: President Trump has said the accord is a "bad deal" for the U.S. and has filed paperwork with the United Nations to pull out of it within four years.
Selling off our nation's energy insurance policy (especially when oil prices are low) to cover Trump's severe budget cuts would be a bad deal for taxpayers, and exposes the U.S. to greater risks in the event of an energy crisis.
Having just passed the one-month mark of the Trump administration, now is the appropriate time to reflect on the JCPOA's economic, nuclear and regional implications, and how the new administration can get the best out of a very bad deal.
After months of concerns within and around his administration that he was over-eager to clinch a deal with Kim and that he would offer too many concessions, Trump demonstrated that he was willing to walk away from a bad deal.
"Hopefully we can reach an agreement that can be beneficial to both countries, but as I have made very clear, I will not accept a bad deal for the American people," Trump said Tuesday at the United Nations General Assembly.
According to media reports, President Donald Trump denounced the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) in his first formal conversation with the Russian president late last month, reportedly calling the arms control agreement a bad deal for the United States.
"He joins communities up and down the coast, business leaders and other elected officials in understanding that offshore drilling is a bad deal for our coast," said Sierra Weaver, the head of the Southern Environmental Law Center's Coast and Wetlands Program.
Reality check: In a Rose Garden speech in June 2017, Trump criticized the accord as a bad deal for America because it allowed China to continue increasing its emissions and because it would hurt the bottom lines of U.S. businesses.
Stoltenberg said he still hoped the United States and Russia could agree to extend the New START treaty, which also limits deployed land- and submarine-based missiles and nuclear-capable bombers, although Trump has described it as a bad deal.
Chavez, elected in 1998, for years lambasted this arrangement as a bad deal for Venezuela on the grounds that it was a "disguised privatization" of the oil industry that did not leave enough revenue in the hands of the state.
That will be easier than ever for non-subsidized customers, after the actions taken by Republicans in Congress and the Trump administration: For younger, healthier people or people inclined to take on more risk, maybe that's not such a bad deal.
"You got 6 months of free labor, if you find that was a bad deal, you hit me up and let me know Milo, and I'll start working on some sort of exchange or return," he wrote to Yiannopoulos in September of 2016.
It's actually not a bad deal if you want to play The Division 2 or Assassin's Creed Odyssey on Stadia, considering both those games and the upcoming Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint are confirmed for Stadia, but will have to be purchased individually.
Its newest rate-setter, Michael Saunders, this week suggested the BoE could end up overlooking high inflation for years if Britain ends up with a bad deal after leaving the EU, so long as inflation expectations and pay growth keep in check.
Speaking during the weekly Prime Minister's Questions session in Parliament on Wednesday ahead of the Cabinet meeting, May said any backstop would have to be temporary and rebuffed claims from opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn that the government had negotiated a bad deal.
May, whose government is negotiating the terms of Britain's exit from the EU, has said not reaching an agreement with the bloc would be better than signing a bad deal, leaving open the possibility of reverting to default WTO rules from March 2019.
In January, he canceled a planned trip to London to open the new U.S. embassy, blaming his predecessor Barack Obama for what he called a bad deal on the embassy move, even though it was agreed in 2008, before Obama took office.
For all that, it costs $89, which is a lot of money to pay for something most people consider sick-day clothing, but compared to American Apparel's premium sweatshirt that costs $52 and pales in comparison, it's really not a bad deal.
PARIS (Reuters) - Not having any deal on Brexit would be better than a bad deal, French minister for European affairs Nathalie Loiseau said on Wednesday, adding she still hoped a deal could be reached with Britain regarding its exit from the European Union.
Jeff Flake, an Arizonan senator, fears that his party has made a bad deal for power, by standing squarely with Mr Trump in exchange for giving up their firm support for free trade, limited government and American leadership of the democratic world.
They say it should cost about $2-4 dollars a month for 2 hours of music a day—which isn't a bad deal—and you can head to their site for a more nuts and bolts breakdown of how that actually works.
Spending $10 on a shirt you're only going to wear a few times isn't a bad deal, but when it comes to staple items, like running sneakers or a winter coat, your dollars will stretch further if you treat it like an investment.
British Prime Minister Theresa May's claims that no deal would be better than a bad deal are wrong and will not help strengthen the U.K.'s hand in Brexit talks, new analysis from the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF) has said.
"The costs to the UK economy of failing to strike a deal would dwarf those of signing up to a bad deal," authors John Springford, OMFIF director of research, and Simon Tilford, OMFIF deputy director of the centre for European reform, suggested.
A Sky News poll released Monday showed that two-thirds of the public thought the country would get a bad deal, and half wanted the chance for another referendum to decide whether to leave with a deal, leave without, or remain in.
Throughout the campaign, Mr Trump rubbished the 12-member trade pact as a bad deal for America—partly because he thinks America has more negotiating clout in bilateral deals, partly because he wants to do down his predecessor, who had championed it.
In an interview with Reuters, Trump said the United States had fallen behind in its nuclear weapons capacity, a situation he said he would reverse, and he said a treaty limiting Russian and U.S. nuclear arsenals was a bad deal for Washington.
Read more: The art of a bad deal: A negotiations expert breaks down the everyday lessons we can learn from Trump's messy trade war with ChinaMusk and Trump, who have senior-level talent leave frequently, face risks when leaders walk out the door.
President Trump has already made more progress with North Korea in the past year than his predecessors managed over the course of more than two decades, He demonstrated that he will not cave and accept a bad deal as his predecessors did.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump canceled a trip to London scheduled for next month to open a new embassy, saying he did not want to endorse a bad deal agreed by the Obama administration to sell the old one for "peanuts".
Thus, Valeant was not so much a victim of a bad deal as a willing participant that received the benefit that it sought by gaining control of an important conduit to sell its drugs and avoid losing sales to lower-cost generics.
"Any deal that calls for withdrawing our forces completely from Afghanistan is a bad deal for the United States," the senator from South Carolina wrote in a Washington Post op-ed with former vice chief of staff of the US Army Jack Keane.
"I think this demonstrates that it's going to be difficult for Argentina to put a very bad deal on bondholders," said a fund manager invested in Argentine bonds, who added many felt "in the dark" about what Argentina's long-term plans were.
But Ghani also said he doesn't want to rush into discussions, noting that a bad deal could lead to bloodshed in the future and make life worse for the people of Afghanistan — particularly the women and minorities who suffered greatly under Taliban rule.
For many Taiwanese, six months of massive pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong have shown just what a bad deal that would be, and in Saturday's election, they signaled they want a leader who will fight efforts to bring Taiwan under Beijing's rule.
LONDON, April 4 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May must prove that "no deal is better than a bad deal" by offering an economic assessment on the impact of leaving the European Union with no agreement, a parliamentary committee said on Tuesday.
A potential poison pill They point to President Donald Trump's past criticism of New START as a "bad deal" and the role of former national security adviser John Bolton -- a longstanding critic of arms control agreements that he believed constrained American power.
In an interview with CNBC, Pruitt also said he did not agree that carbon dioxide was the primary contributor to global warming and that the landmark Paris climate accords were a "bad deal" and should have gone through Congress as a treaty.
" And Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, offered similar praise for the new U.S. posture, saying in a statement that President Trump "has created an opportunity to fix this bad deal, to roll back Iran's aggression and to confront its criminal support of terrorism.
THE PRESIDENT HAS BEEN VERY CONSISTENT STARTING IN THE CAMPAIGN AND NOW IN HIS PRESIDENCY THAT HE THINKS NAFTA IS A BAD DEAL, THAT'S AN OLD DEAL AND HE WANTS TO RENEGOTIATE IT. AND I SPEAK TO AMBASSADOR LIGHTHIZER ON A REGULAR BASIS.
Just two days after she warned the EU that no deal was better than a bad deal, May sought to soothe ties with the bloc and played to her audience, a mixture of business and political leaders, by promoting Britain's investment advantages.
The inquiry, which pushed the S&P 500 to post its biggest percentage drop in a month on Tuesday, worsened an already fragile sentiment after Trump hardened his stance over the trade dispute with China, saying he would not accept a "bad deal".
" Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, offered similar praise for the new U.S. posture, saying in a statement that President Trump "has created an opportunity to fix this bad deal, to roll back Iran's aggression and to confront its criminal support of terrorism.
One of May's mantras is that "no deal is better than a bad deal" and Brexit campaigners say Britain would lose one of its negotiating tools if the government cannot threaten to walk away from the talks, which have all but stalled.
But it is a bad deal, because even if you think the 30-year-old Weber is a better player than the 27-year-old Subban today (he isn't), the odds of that being the case in years to come will be slim.
The conclusion among Trump's inner circle was that the president came out of the week okay, feeling there was not much new in Cohen's testimony and that Trump was getting credit for walking away from a potentially bad deal with the North Koreans.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Business leaders attending a U.S.-Mexico CEO conference said on Wednesday that no North American Free Trade Agreement would be better than a bad deal, as industry braces for the end of a treaty that drives $1 trillion in annual trade.
Chief Executive Ralf Speth has also warned about the risks of Brexit, saying a bad deal could cost around 1.2 billion pounds annually and warning he did not know whether his plants could operate after Britain's exit from the bloc in six months' time.
Saying that the aim was to repair what Trump has called a "bad deal" struck by Obama, U.S. officials said the new administration would leave the door open to improved relations if Cuba undertakes democratic reforms such as allowing free elections and releasing political prisoners.
The $50 day passes get you access to all of the screenings, entries to dinners and parties, plus beer and/or tacos depending on the day you go — not a bad deal if you're taking the A train in and planning on spending the day.
"We won't have a 'Come to Jesus' meeting until a deal comes to the table," the House Democrat cautiously eyeing negotiations said, adding that among the conversations that still need to happen are whether Democratic leadership is willing to walk away from a bad deal.
But imagine that America stitches up a deal with China and the bilateral trade deficit then fails to shrink, or Chinese firms cease buying American high-tech components as they become self-sufficient (see article), or Mr Trump is mocked for getting a bad deal.
You'll need to take out some form of credit to do so, such as a loan or credit card, but if your score is too low or your history too chequered, you'll typically be offered a very bad deal, or no credit at all.
But Guo Ping, the company's chief executive, said that businesses and customers in the U.S are getting a bad deal due to the fact Huawei are not in the market but added that the company would consider re-entering America if it was welcomed.
There's some fine print, of course (you need to keep your account active for a few months, etc.), but if you were looking at getting Fi anyway, like to travel and want to get a Pixel 28 XL, that's not a bad deal at all.
While President Trump should be commended for refusing to make a bad deal, walking away without an agreement means that North Korea gets to keep its nuclear weapons, while its leader increased his prestige on the world stage with a state visit in Vietnam.
Throughout the call, Trump complained repeatedly that it was a bad deal, that he would never negotiate such a deal, that accepting the deal just a day after issuing his executive order banning refugees from Syria and six other Muslim countries would kill him politically.
LONDON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Rex Tillerson visited the new $1 billion U.S. embassy in London on Monday, just days after his boss Donald Trump criticized the move to new diplomatic premises as part of a bad deal agreed by the administration of Barack Obama.
Far from being a "bad deal" that was somehow inflicted on the United States by Tehran's negotiators, it is a solid agreement that has already led to the dismantling of major elements of Iran's nuclear program while putting it under a strict inspections regime.
Trump has repeatedly criticized the agreement, which was made under former President Barack Obama, as a bad deal and has threatened to pull out the US even though Iran has been certified by a UN organization as complying with the terms of the pact.
The Trump administration said it was a bad deal and that it did not, in any case, end what the West (and many Arab allies) see as Iran's destabilizing role in the region, where it has proxy militias in Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon and Syria.
On Donald Trump's first official call with Russian President Vladimir Putin recently, the new president apparently didn't know what the New START Treaty with Russia was, but that didn't stop him from declaring it a bad deal that was unfair to the United States.
The government has already promised parliament a vote on the final deal, but believes restricting May's ability to leave the negotiating table could encourage the EU to offer a bad deal in the hope that lawmakers would then reject it and potentially halt Brexit.
While UK PM Theresa May has repeatedly insisted leaving the EU with no trade deal "is better than a bad deal," the man in charge of Brexit negotiations told MPs on the Brexit Committee that the government could "not quantify the outcome" of doing so.
Mr. Trump has said the Paris agreement is a bad deal for the United States and that the country will no longer work toward its pledge of cutting emissions at least 26 percent below 2005 levels by 2025 or contribute money to the climate fund.
WASHINGTON — More than a year after President Trump abruptly pulled out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, saying it was a bad deal for the United States, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Tuesday that the United States is discussing rejoining the multilateral trade agreement.
Last year in January, Mr. Ghani, perceiving that Mr. Trump urgently wanted to cut costs in Afghanistan, said he would be happy to directly negotiate some degree of troop reductions with the Americans if they would avoid rushing into a bad deal with the Taliban.
Administration officials have for many months signaled optimism about reaching a sweeping deal with China that addresses issues including trade deficits and intellectual property theft, and Trump told the U.N. General Assembly last week that he will not accept a "bad deal" with China.
The Art of a the Bad Deal In fact, of the six "strategies" listed by Zinke, only one -- revising flaring restrictions -- could possibly have any meaningful impact on methane waste, and authority for that action may well be eliminated by use of the CRA.
Canada and Mexico have said they want to update the 85033-year-old NAFTA deal and won't be swayed by threats of tariffs against their steel and aluminum industries that are heavily integrated into the North American economies to agree to a bad deal.
And Brexit-supporting members of her party, and even some of those who voted to stay in the EU at a 2016 referendum, are determined that if EU leaders ask for Britain to give away any more, May must walk away from a bad deal.
A prominent public interest research group is challenging the Federal Trade Commission's $0003 billion privacy settlement with Facebook in court, calling it an unjustified victory for the tech giant and a bad deal for hundreds of millions of consumers who depend on its services.
A prominent public interest research group is challenging the Federal Trade Commission's $0003 billion privacy settlement with Facebook in court, calling it an unjustified victory for the tech giant and a bad deal for hundreds of millions of consumers who depend on its services.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were each casting aspersions upon Nafta as if it were self-evidently a bad deal for American workers, especially for the hollowed-out working and middle classes in the Midwestern states, like Ohio and Michigan, that would decide the election.
The no-confidence vote was lodged by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the leader of New Democracy, who described the agreement as a "bad deal which harms our country's interests," although his political maneuvering was unlikely to have much practical effect, at least in the short run.
In a speech in the White House Rose Garden, President Trump announced the United States would walk away from the landmark agreement, signed in late 2015 by 195 nations, calling it a bad deal that prioritized foreign countries' success at the expense of American workers.
In a speech in the White House Rose Garden, President Trump announced the United States would walk away from the landmark agreement, signed in late 22017 by 20.7 nations, calling it a bad deal that prioritized foreign countries' success at the expense of American workers.
"It was raised by me at the beginning of the meeting: I said this is a policy of my party that we would want to pursue the option of a public vote to prevent crashing out or prevent leaving on a bad deal," Corbyn said on Wednesday.
"If Theresa May, or any other Conservative, approaches the Liberal Democrats and asks for our support to deliver their agenda, let me make our position clear: no deal is better than a bad deal," Farron said, echoing one of May's catchlines about the upcoming Brexit negotiations.
"The main concern is whether the president, besieged by domestic distractions, will give away too much, and take a bad deal that leaves the United States less secure," said Victor Cha, a former White House official who took part in North Korea talks under previous Republican administrations.
"The possibility of a hard Brexit is weakened or diminished because Theresa May was campaigning for a very tough negotiating line, which also said that no deal was better than a bad deal," Zsolt Darvas, senior fellow at the Brussels-based think tank Bruegel, told VICE News.
It&aposs un -- frankly, I just don&apost know at this point until we actually see the formal wording of the details, and until we see that we&aposre going to not know whether the president made a good deal here or a bad deal here.
On Monday, British Prime Minister Theresa May and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn outlined their proposals on a Brexit deal, with May reiterating comments that no deal with the EU is better than a bad deal, while Corbyn ensured a deal would happen if Labour won the election.
In addition to deep structural challenges, low productivity and a mountain of debt to repay, the UK now also faces the prospect of a bad deal with the EU, negative business expectations, exhausted monetary and fiscal policy options and grave threats to its lucrative financial sector.
Ernst, who supported Pruitt's nomination, called a biofuel mandate agreement negotiated by the White House a "bad deal" during an S&P Global Platts Energy Podium event in Washington, D.C., and said the EPA's increased distribution of hardship waivers of the Renewable Fuel Standard diminishes biofuel demand.
You'll save $15 on your electric toothbrush, and if you opt for 3-month deliveries, that comes out to $24 — making that not such a bad deal if you plan to replace your brush heads throughout the year (which you will more than likely want to do).
"We would have to assess it more from the side of CBS to make sure they weren't investing in a bad deal," Michael Cuggino, president and portfolio manager at San Francisco-based Permanent Portfolio Family of Funds, which owns voting shares of CBS and Viacom, told Reuters.
"Theresa May wants to blackmail us into voting for her bad deal by thinking the only alternative is the disaster of crashing out with no deal," Joanna Cherry, a Scottish National Party lawmaker and one of the group of Scottish politicians who instigated the case told Reuters.
S. nuclear treaty On Donald Trump's first official call with Russian President Vladimir Putin recently, the new president apparently didn't know what the New START Treaty with Russia was, but that didn't stop him from declaring it a bad deal that was unfair to the United States.
Mr. Kim "may calculate that this is still not a bad deal because it would allow the North to keep its nuclear and missile arsenal — and it would give Trump an opportunity to claim he had achieved something none of his predecessors had," Ms. Terry said.
Gov. John Kasich, in responding, didn't hold back in his criticism of the country, which is a close US partner in the Middle East: In terms of Saudi Arabia, look, my biggest problem with them is funding radical clerics through their madrassas, that is a bad deal.
"Any deal that explicitly or implicitly gives North Korea sanctions relief for anything other than the verifiable performance of its obligations to dismantle its nuclear and missile arsenal is a bad deal," seven Democratic senators, including Chuck Schumer, warned in a letter to Trump this week.
That was a bad deal for locals, who feared that they would be priced out of the neighborhood, and the ascendant progressive elected leaders and activists on their side who said the money would be better spent directly by the government on the subway or teachers. Sen.
After using it for the last week, that opinion hasn't changed, but I'd also note that starting at $1003,200 this a pretty bad deal that serves as little more than a moderately affordable entry point into the macOS ecosystem for people who need an Apple laptop no matter what.
In his first call as president with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump denounced a treaty that caps U.S. and Russian deployment of nuclear warheads as a bad deal for the United States, according to two U.S. officials and one former U.S. official with knowledge of the call.
Yet with the agreement now completed, Mr. Netanyahu has spoken less about it in public and on Sunday seemed to try to make the best of what he considers a bad deal, saying that Israeli efforts had put a nuclear weapon out of Iran's reach for the time being.
But it doesn't take much digging to see that the terms for Facebook's feature, known as Fan Subscriptions, make for a bad deal for creators, giving Facebook a lifetime license to use their work and the right to take up to a whopping 30 percent of subscription fees.
The economic impact of a "cliff-edge" Brexit, alongside the failure of the Conservatives to win a majority in the general election, should lead to a rethink of the position that "no deal is better than a bad deal", Sky News reported, citing at least 30 Conservative lawmakers.
Mr Trump's penchant for abandoning commitments he considers "a bad deal" has caused America to pull out of—or threaten to pull out of—a remarkable number of international agreements, from the high-profile Paris climate accord and the Iran nuclear deal to the lesser-known Universal Postal Union.
Political analysts and lawmakers of all stripes have repeatedly accused the prime minister of shifting her earlier stance, quoting her oft-proclaimed insistence that "no deal was better than a bad deal," as a major plank her purportedly hardline approach to the European Commission in Brussels during early negotiations.
According to Miller, MPs should be allowed to vote on an EU trading relationship which could end up in three scenarios: a "fantastic deal," World Trade Organisation rules or a bad deal for the U.K. Miller highlighted the option of staying in the bloc as a fourth scenario.
Two of the three pillars underpinning Mr. Trump's campaign reflect his "America First" populist ethos: a broad opposition to free trade, where he says the nation is getting a bad deal, and a foreign policy that is muscular in tone but argues against nation-building and excessive foreign intervention.
The President has fumed against what he has called a "very bad deal" and an "embarrassment" to the country despite all available evidence that Iran is complying with terms which imposed limits on its nuclear program in return for a lifting of sanctions that had crippled its economy.
Trump has called New START "just another bad deal" made by the Obama administration, and Trump's national security adviser, John Bolton, said in June that it's unlikely the administration will agree to extend the treaty for five years, which could be done without legislative action in either capital.
The only silver lining in most of these signings is either that the deal won't make your favorite team worse for a year or two, or that the next lockout will allow for compliance buyouts of any bad deal handed out by your team (cough T.J. Oshie cough).
"Businesses want certainty as soon as possible, which is why Britain must leave the EU within a maximum period of two years after triggering Article 50 – no EU deal is better than a bad deal," said Richard Tice, a businessman and co-chairman of campaign group, Leave Means Leave.
"This amendment simply makes the negotiations much harder from day one for the prime minister as it increases the incentive for the European Union to offer nothing but a bad deal," said George Bridges, the government's Brexit minister for the Lords, in his final plea before the vote.
But when Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross presented the results of those talks to the president, Mr. Trump, counseled in part by Mr. Lighthizer, concluded the outcome was a bad deal for the United States, according to people familiar with the matter who were not authorized to speak publicly.
"NAFTA, which is under renegotiation right now, has been a bad deal for U.S.A." Opening up exceptions for countries like Canada and Mexico for other factors like Nafta could also invite more challenges at the World Trade Organization, said Jennifer Hillman, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center.
Mr. Trump, in a pair of tweets on Wednesday morning, said he would be happy to keep tariffs on Chinese exports rather than make a bad deal, setting the stage for a contentious round of talks between the United States and China that is set to begin on Thursday.
The divisions between hard-liners and pragmatists on Mr. Trump's economic team are more pronounced than on his national security team, where Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, and the national security adviser, John R. Bolton, urged him to walk away from a bad deal with North Korea.
The Americans, believing the Mexicans would bend on the automobile rules to get a deal quickly, insisted on a toughened position last week and the Mexicans responded by rejecting the proposal, saying they would rather have no deal than a bad deal, according to officials briefed on the talks.
This is why Mexico today faces a tough choice, given the asymmetry between both countries: accommodate Mr. Trump and get the least-bad deal possible, or lay out a series of red lines or list of American demands Mexico cannot accept and adopt a policy of forceful resistance.
Trump cast his decision to walk away as evidence that he will not accept a bad deal, but the abrupt conclusion of his much-ballyhooed second summit nonetheless amounted to the most stinging setback yet in his effort to achieve North Korea's denuclearization through direct talks with its leader.
While some credited Trump for refusing to be drawn into a bad deal, he was criticized for praising Kim's leadership and saying he accepted his assertion that he had not been aware of how an American student who died after 17 months a North Korean prison had been treated.
But that makes it all the better for Trump, whose entire campaign is predicated around the idea that he is a dealmaker—every "policy" he has, whether foreign or domestic, comes down to his belief that America is getting a bad deal and that he can get a better one.
His resignation letter argued that Britain had scored a bad deal because of its "needless self-doubt" and chuntered about the dangers posed to female cyclists by lorries-a problem that he inaccurately blamed on the EU. The combination of grand assertion and erroneous facts is typical of the man.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In his first call as president with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump denounced a treaty that caps U.S. and Russian deployment of nuclear warheads as a bad deal for the United States, according to two U.S. officials and one former U.S. official with knowledge of the call.
His corners with the nice 11s were impeccable (I was imagining drinking the sauce from VEAL MARSALA from a SIPPY CUP and a BAD DEAL or two that might result from SPEED DATING), so I pushed myself to come up with what I hope are relatively fresh SW and NE corners.
A possible rejection of the global consensus on fighting climate change and Trump's view of NATO and transatlantic trade as transactional agreements that add up to a bad deal for US taxpayers, rather than guarantees of US power and global influence, will win the President kudos from his political supporters.
Under the recently passed tax bill, companies like GM can move more production overseas, reduce its American workforce, increase its foreign workforce and benefit from the same recently passed tax cuts as companies increasing production in the U.S. and hiring more Americans — talk about a bad deal for the American taxpayer.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is on the record disparaging New START, calling it a "bad deal" in February 2017.
During that call, Trump condemned a 85033 nuclear arms-reduction treaty as a bad deal for the U.S. The treaty gives both countries until 2018 to cut their strategic nuclear missile launchers to 1,550, the lowest number in decades, and limits numbers of land- and submarine-launched missiles and heavy bombers.
I think walking away from a bad deal is ultimately a good thing for Trump and for Kim Jong Un. It might have made Kim think twice about crossing Trump — and if what Trump says is true, that Kim wanted maximum sanction relief, it's a good thing that Trump walked away.
Just as Trump argues that the US has gotten a bad deal from recent trade deals, so British Euroskeptics contend that Britain is getting a raw deal from its membership in the EU. In the past few years, the debate over Britain's EU membership has increasingly become a debate over immigration.
After the rapturous reception to Theresa May's speech, today sterling traders may be taking a finer look at the detail, and concerns may start to arise about Theresa May's tough line on Europe, saying that she would prefer no deal, rather than a bad deal with the EU after Brexit.
Before the June general election, prime minister Theresa May and Mr Hammond warned that if Britain could not secure a good future trade deal with the EU it had "another option" — walking away from a "bad deal" and competing with the bloc as a Singapore-style low-regulation, low-tax economy.
The Republican replacement for Obamacare is bad for women in lots of ways The Republican replacement for Obamacare is bad for women in lots of ways After Republicans unveiled their plan to replace Obamacare Monday night, House Democrats wasted no time in arguing that it's a bad deal for women.
The irony is that being a semi-detached member of a poorly-conceived union wasn't such a bad deal, certainly compared with being a fully detached neighbour of the same union; the commonly voiced argument on the Thatcherite right, that Britain's EU membership prevented it from exploiting global opportunities, was stuff and nonsense.
Saying that the aim was to repair what Trump has called a "bad deal" struck by Obama with Havana, one U.S. official said the new administration would leave the door open to improved relations if Cuba undertakes democratic reforms such as allowing free and fair elections and the release of political prisoners.
WASHINGTON — President Obama, reaching Asia on Friday, will reassure allies of his determination to win congressional approval of the far-reaching Trans-Pacific Partnership trade accord, but back home in congressional races, his party is on the air and online slamming it as a bad deal — and hitting Republicans for supporting it.
"We're going to continue to be constructive and thoughtful and focused on getting to the right deal around the table but we're not going to accept that we should have to sign a bad deal just because the president wants it," Trudeau said Wednesday during an Alberta radio interview, taking a tough stance.
Leaving the EU without a deal could cause the UK economic harm; President Trump, however, believes that no deal is better than a bad deal, and suggested it isn't too late to get the EU to come back to the negotiating table — something EU officials have said they have no will to do.
While an insurance company might be reluctant to take the loss to capital of selling very low-yielding bonds in a bear market, at a certain point many will feel that holding debt which is declining in value for 10 years for a percent and a half a year in income is a bad deal.
They point to the fact that Canada has a comprehensive trade deal with the EU without being a member of the single market and insist that "no deal would be better than a bad deal" on the ground that the worst that can happen is that Britain will revert to World Trade Organisation rules.
Inconsistent messaging over how dire a failed Brexit deal could be for the U.K. saw foreign secretary Boris Johnson's view that it would be "perfectly ok" contradicted by trade secretary Liam Fox's opinion that it would be "bad" and prime minister May's equivocal statement that "no deal would be better than a bad deal".
He was finally supposed to make the trip at the beginning of 2018 to open the new US embassy in London, but — once again facing the prospect of protests — begged off with the excuse that he wouldn't go to any ribbon-cutting because the Obama administration had made a "bad deal" on the embassy.
Trump criticizes deal But don't expect any ribbon-cutting ceremonies from Trump, who last week tweeted his disapproval of what he described as the Obama administration's "bad deal" to sell the previous location in the high-end Mayfair district in central London and move to the former industrial site south of the River Thames.
Finally, Trump kept on trumpeting what a bad deal the Paris climate change agreement was, part of a long pattern of just making shit up about the non-binding agreement that completely ignores the significant commitments made by other countries and support from most sectors of the economy not directly related to extracting and burning fossil fuels.
And he also thinks that America has a bad deal on almost everything from NAFTA to NATO to the Paris accord-- (CROSSTALK) MACCALLUM: And the one common thread is that everybody whether they like him or hate him, at the end of those sentences and conversation, they&aposll usually say, but he&aposs right about that.
The White House is spinning the withdrawal from the Paris climate accord by focusing on how Trump is fulfilling a campaign promise, how much it would cost the U.S. to stay in (it's a "BAD" deal for Americans), and how the results from the deal would have been "negligible" anyways, according to documents obtained by Axios.
May, who has called an election for June 2012 in the hope of strengthening her position, repeated her insistence that no deal would be better than a bad deal — a position many in Brussels view as bluff, arguing that the legal void that would dawn on March 30, 2019, would hurt Britain much more than the others.
" After nearly two years of presenting her party and Parliament with an ultimatum "no deal is better than a bad deal," she has a new three-way formulation: "We can choose to leave with no deal, we can risk no Brexit at all, or we can choose to unite and support the best deal that can be negotiated.
Politicization concerns Some in the intelligence community worry that the Trump administration, eager to cut a good deal and establish the President as a historic peace broker between the Koreas, will put pressure on officials to "find the North Koreans in compliance, so that it won't look like we cut a bad deal," the former official said.
"And doing it in a public way designed to basically heighten the notion that he seems to have that NATO is just another bad deal for the U.S." Since his presidential campaign, Trump has railed against NATO allies for what he sees as an unfair reliance on the United States to foot the bill for their defense.
Remember last year, when the Oilers traded Taylor Hall for Adam Larsson and everyone freaked out about how it was a bad deal, until suddenly the Edmonton media was like "No, it's fine, they're signing Milan Lucic in two days", but then everyone remembered that's not allowed so they all had to awkwardly add "Um…. allegedly"?
Arlene Foster, the head of the Northern Irish party has said she would prefer no Brexit deal to a bad deal, previously describing May's current plans as amounting to "the annexation of Northern Ireland" by the EU. If May's proposed Brexit deal is rejected and nothing else happens over the coming weeks, the default position would be a no-deal Brexit.
That provoked a smattering of laughter, which grew louder when he smiled and said "so true ... Didn't expect that reaction, but that's OK." The bottom line: Trump's tone was relatively measured, at least compared to the fireworks last year, but his message was pretty clear: the U.S. is getting a bad deal from the world, and isn't going to stand for it.
During the 210.5 campaign, Wisconsin's governor Tony Evers criticized the Foxconn project as a bad deal, but a done deal: the bill offering the Taiwanese tech giant up to $220 billion in subsidies had been passed into law, and the state and local governments had already acquired land and started building infrastructure for what was supposed to be an enormous manufacturing facility.
But the DUP, whose support May needs to pass legislation in the British parliament, vehemently opposes any proposals under which the province would be treated differently to the rest of the UK. "I fully appreciate the risks of a 'no deal' (Brexit) but the dangers of a bad deal are worse," Foster wrote in an article in the Belfast Telegraph published on Saturday.
"For the Democrats to interview in open hearings a convicted liar & fraudster, at the same time as the very important Nuclear Summit with North Korea, is perhaps a new low in American politics and may have contributed to the 'walk'," Trump said on Twitter, referring to his decision to walk away from what he previously said was a bad deal with Kim.
And I think after 50 years, and I have many friends, I own many properties in Miami, many, many, and I have many people that know and they feel exactly the way I do, make a deal, it would be great, but it's got to be a great deal for the United States, not a bad deal for the United States.
According to Reuters, Trump had to be briefed on the treaty mid-call: In his first call as president with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump denounced a treaty that caps U.S. and Russian deployment of nuclear warheads as a bad deal for the United States, according to two U.S. officials and one former U.S. official with knowledge of the call.
Certainly, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's decision to walk out of the Hanoi summit and return to Washington to prepare his next tweetstorm is a better outcome than accepting a bad deal.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has previously said that the U.K. could leave without a formal deal being reached in divorce talks with the EU. She said in a speech in January that "no deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain" – a phrase which also made an appearance in her Conservative Party's manifesto during last month's general election.
And I think after 50 years, and I have many friends, I own many properties in Miami, many, many, and I have many people that know and they feel exactly the way I do, make a deal, it would be great, but it's got to be a great deal for the United States, not a bad deal for the United States.
Ro Khanna told Axios in a recent taping for the C-SPAN program "The Communicators" that his fellow Democrats should be wary of what he sees as a bad deal on a bill to protect net neutrality: Why this matters: A key question in the upcoming net neutrality battle is whether congressional Democrats will come to the table for a compromise bill.
But sources close to the process say it's more likely that efforts will be made to keep a bad deal out of the omnibus spending measure than to come up with a compromise to attach to it, as no solution has a clear path to passing either chamber and the House Republican leadership has opposed attaching any immigration matter to a spending deal.
Two days before President Donald Trump plans to sign a sweeping executive order to roll back Obama-era environmental protections, his EPA chief called the landmark 2015 international agreement to fight climate change "just a bad deal" for the U.S. "China and India, the largest producers of CO2 internationally, got away scot-free," EPA head Scott Pruitt said in a Sunday ABC interview.
Here's the whole thing: As someone who wrote one of the best-selling business books of all time, The Art of the Deal, who has built an incredible company, including some of the most valuable and iconic assets in the world, and as someone who has a personal net worth of many billions of dollars, Mr. Trump knows a bad deal when he sees one.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, too, invoked this perambulatory imagery at the Vietnam summit, repeating several times during his post-meeting press conference that he was prepared to walk away from a bad deal.
Last week determined the status of the Iran deal for the U.S. President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE withdrew from what he and his administration viewed as a highly flawed and bad deal for the United States.
To slow progress and stifle growth because of a tariff war is a bad deal for the U.S. Carolyn Kissane serves as the academic director of the graduate program in global affairs at the Center for Global Affairs at New York University and is a clinical professor teaching graduate level courses examining the geopolitics of energy, comparative energy politics, energy, environment and resource security.
David on why New York's stand against Amazon is good for the country and Trump as weak president Michelle on rising American authoritarianism Mara and the Times editorial board on New York's bad deal with Amazon and the costs of Amazon's reversal I've been an Op-Ed columnist since 2009, and I write about politics, religion, pop culture, sociology and the places where they all intersect.
He thinks that when the US is importing more from a country than it's exporting to it, it's evidence of some kind of foul play or, at the very least, an indication that relatively free trade with that country is a bad deal for the US. The US has a roughly $65 billion goods trade deficit with Germany, and Trump thinks this needs to change.
With so much volatility, the Commission is expected to step up its planning for a no-deal Brexit at its weekly meeting on Tuesday, including updating visa regulations to exempt Britons from needing visas to visit the EU. Jo Johnson, a former Financial Times journalist with a much lower profile than his brother, said it was the threat of a bad deal or no-deal that forced him to act.
So here she is in her Davos speech saying of her new approach that In practice, however, she has already retreated from a proposal to put workers on boards, plans to push ahead with cuts in corporation and inheritance taxes, and to squeeze welfare benefits; in her domestic speech, she said that, in the event of a bad deal with the EU, We would be free to strike trade deals across the world.
In the U.K.'s "Article 50" letter to the European Union on March 29, which officially began the exit from the bloc, May repeatedly emphasized the U.K.'s wish to pursue a "deep and special partnership" with the EU, however, in acknowledging that a failure to agree a deal would mean a reversion to World Trade Organization trade terms, May's continued stance regarding her preference for "no deal" over a "bad deal" was clear.
"Without an economic impact assessment of 'no deal' and without evidence that steps are being taken to mitigate the damaging effect of such an outcome, the government's assertion that 'no deal is better than a bad deal' is unsubstantiated," said Hilary Benn, chairman of the Committee on Exiting the EU. "Parliament must be in an informed position to decide whether a proposed deal is, in fact, better or worse than no deal," he added in a statement.
This time, French officials remade a White House video by editing captions that explain why the Paris climate accord was a "bad deal" for the US. The video, posted on Twitter by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, is France's latest challenge of President Donald Trump's decision to pull the United States out of the United Nations-brokered deal, which seeks to limit global temperature rises by 2100 to 2 degrees Celsius above levels recorded before industrialization.
Some hardline eurosceptics in May's conservative government have said that no deal — which would mean, for example, Britain falling back on World Trade Organization tariffs — would be better than a bad deal or no clean break with the EU. But Barnier said the absence of a deal could lead to long queues of trucks at British port city Dover, disruption of flights to and from Britain and a shortage of nuclear fuel for Britain's nuclear power plants.
And the sad thing is, I always talk about the bad deal that we made with Iran as being one of the worst deals, actually the worst deal is what we've done again involving Iran, we've destroyed the military capability of Iraq and destroyed Iraq, period, and Iran is now going to take over Iraq, they've essentially already done that in my opinion, but they're going to officially take over Iraq in the very near future.
H.) and Chris Van HollenChristopher (Chris) Van HollenSenate Republicans on delaying impeachment articles: 'One of the dumbest things I've ever heard' Otto Warmbier's mom urges Trump not to accept 'bad deal' as North Korea threatens 'Christmas gift' Overnight Health Care — Presented by That's Medicaid — House passes sweeping Pelosi bill to lower drug prices | Senate confirms Trump FDA pick | Trump officials approve Medicaid work requirements in South Carolina MORE (Md.) are among the Democrats who also voted for Hahn.
H.) and Chris Van HollenChristopher (Chris) Van HollenSenate Republicans on delaying impeachment articles: 'One of the dumbest things I've ever heard' Otto Warmbier's mom urges Trump not to accept 'bad deal' as North Korea threatens 'Christmas gift' Overnight Health Care — Presented by That's Medicaid — House passes sweeping Pelosi bill to lower drug prices | Senate confirms Trump FDA pick | Trump officials approve Medicaid work requirements in South Carolina MORE (Md.) are among the Democrats who also voted for Hahn. Sen.
The head of the Northern Irish party that props up British Prime Minister Theresa May's government said on Saturday she would prefer no Brexit deal to a bad deal, describing current plans as amounting to "the annexation of Northern Ireland" by the EU. British and European Union negotiators this month have accelerated the push for a Brexit deal but talks remain snagged on the issue of the border between Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK, and the Irish Republic, an EU member state.
Elliott supported May's now infamous coinage that "no deal is better than a bad deal" as an initial negotiating position and said that it was important that the U.K. had "several deals signature-ready for the moment at which we leave (the EU.)" He also explained that May's strategy in calling the snap election was sound, ideally giving herself a full five year term in which to police a transition period following the U.K.'s divorce from the EU and push through free trade agreements.
" The managers added that the flat performance of gold during the third quarter, and the move down in response to the increasing belief that the Fed will soon rate interest rates, seemed puzzling: "Given the market gyrations that have accompanied each of the Fed's previous attempts at hiking policy rates over the last few years, now would seem to be an inopportune time to abandon the only actual safe haven that investors may reach for as an alternative to the really bad deal offered by fixed income instruments given current pricing.
Trump and Moon's discussions went beyond ways to confront the North Korean regime, also centering on the trading relationship between the US and South Korea, following Trump's criticism of the bilateral free trade deal between the two countries, which Trump has called a bad deal for the US. "We are renegotiating a trade deal right now as we speak with South Korea and hopefully it will an equitable deal, a fair deal to both parties," Trump said as he greeted Moon in the Oval Office on Friday morning.
Trump and his EPA chief are ready to wage war on environmental protections Trump and his EPA chief are ready to wage war on environmental protections Two days before President Donald Trump plans to sign a sweeping executive order to roll back Obama-era environmental protections, his EPA chief called the landmark 13 international agreement to fight climate change "just a bad deal" for the U.S. "China and India, the largest producers of CO2 internationally, got away scot-free," EPA head Scott Pruitt said in a Sunday ABC interview.
Meanwhile, Japan's Keidanren, the powerful business group whose membership includes Toyota, Hitachi and other large Japanese investors in the UK, is preparing a communiqué taking issue with Mrs May's "no Brexit deal is better than a bad deal" — a comment that has sent a chill through the boardrooms of Japanese companies that collectively employ an estimated 140,000 people in the UK. "The key message is this: please negotiate with deeper consideration for the economy," said a person who has seen a draft of Keidanren's demands and policy proposals, which are expected to be released in early April.
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