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  • Now they will lose their bargaining counter for pressuring China.
  • Its possession was therefore keenly sought after, and it was frequently used as a political bargaining counter.
  • Desperate to recover a bargaining counter, the French government dispatched a naval force with 800 troops to attack Newfoundland.
  • These delegates could now become bargaining counters in what is believed to be some hard bargaining between his own camp and that of Bush.
  • Ukraine's politicians know that their rickety power plants are, with their nuclear warheads, good bargaining counters to trade for cash from the West.
  • Right from the beginning of the campaign Dundas had considered the possession of Dunkirk as desirable, both as a bargaining counter in peace negotiations and as a potential British base in Europe.
  • Subsequently, during the events of " Lady Friday ", Lady Friday has kidnapped Leaf, hoping to use her as collateral, a hostage, or bargaining counter in case Friday's plan went awry.
  • According to Lieutenant D ~ email Beirovi, the column managed to break through the ambush and, in so doing, captured a VRS officer, Major Zoran Jankovi providing the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina with a significant bargaining counter.
  • As a bargaining counter, the Doctor reveals that he has possession of the Master's dematerialisation circuit, and threatens to destroy it : but he is foiled by the presence of Jo, who the Master takes as a hostage.
  • As a Foreign Office memo complained : " Hitler has deprived us of the possibility of making to him a concession which might otherwise have been a useful bargaining counter in our hands in the general negotiations with Germany which we had it in contemplation to initiate ".
  • More cynically, if Russia can keep Mir going it may, as it has before, be able to use the station or its associated facilities as a bargaining counter _ squeezing out a little more support from America in return for yet another promise to build part of the ISS on time.
  • In the south Knobelsdorf's Prussian contingent departed to join the main Prussian army on the Rhine front, while in the north York was under orders from Dundas to lay siege to the French port of Dunkirk, which the British government planned to use as a military base and bargaining counter in any future peace negotiation.
  • Churchill's attitude in this was conditioned by his concern that Soviet forces might seek to establish themselves in Denmark; and he saw the temporary continuation of the Flensburg government in territory under British control as establishing a bargaining counter for the British in any negotiations regarding Soviet intentions in the western Baltic, while also facilitating the disbanding of German forces.