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deal
deal dealt deal·ing vt : to carry on the business of
Deal
indefinite quantity degree or extent degree or extent as a deal of time and trouble a deal of cold
Dowl and deal
Dowl and deal [fr., the Brit. Dal, divisio, from the Sax. D'lan,i.e., dividere,
Double dealing
False or deceitful dealing acting in bad faith deception by pretending to entertain one
Likely to have official dealings
Likely to have official dealings, the words likely to have official dealings' take within their
Mutual dealing
Mutual dealing, Mutual Credit or mutual dealings under s. 46, Provincial Insolvency
Plain dealing
Practicing plain dealing artless See Plain dealing under Dealing
Dealing with offences
Dealing with offences, the expression 'dealing with offences' is of wide
Dealing with the company
Dealing with the company, a shareholder receiving bonus shares from the
fair dealing
fair dealing : the transacting of business in a manner characterized by
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