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  2. Haggle - Wikipedia

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    Haggle may refer to Haggle (game), a party game; Haggle (architecture) an autonomic networking architecture; Bargaining, English word meaning to haggle or to bargain;

  3. Bargaining - Wikipedia

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    For the definition of a specific bargaining solution, it is usual to follow Nash's proposal, setting out the axioms this solution should satisfy. Some of the most frequent axioms used in the building of bargaining solutions are efficiency , symmetry, independence of irrelevant alternatives, scalar invariance, monotonicity, etc.

  4. Wikipedia : Pronunciation (simple guide to markup, American)

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    The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary suggests the first pronunciation. Similarly, this pronunciation markup guide will choose the most widely used form. NOTE: This guide is designed to be simple and easy to use. This can only be achieved by giving up scope and freedom from occasional ambiguity.

  5. Haggle (game) - Wikipedia

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    Haggle is a party game designed by Sid Sackson and intended for a large number of players. It is rather complex and involved compared to many party games and, as a result, is often played only at gatherings of people who are known to enjoy gaming at other times.

  6. Huckster - Wikipedia

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    The original meaning of huckster is a person who sells small articles, either door-to-door or from a stall or small store, like a peddler or hawker.The term probably derives from the Middle English hucc, meaning "to haggle". [1]

  7. American and British English pronunciation differences

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    Differences in pronunciation between American English (AmE) and British English (BrE) can be divided into . differences in accent (i.e. phoneme inventory and realisation).See differences between General American and Received Pronunciation for the standard accents in the United States and Britain; for information about other accents see regional accents of English.

  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Pronunciation

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    Normally, pronunciation is given only for the subject of the article in its lead section. For non-English words and names, use the pronunciation key for the appropriate language. If a common English rendering of the non-English name exists (Venice, Nikita Khrushchev), its pronunciation, if necessary, should be indicated before the non-English one.

  9. Barter - Wikipedia

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    In trade, barter (derived from bareter [1]) is a system of exchange in which participants in a transaction directly exchange goods or services for other goods or services without using a medium of exchange, such as money. [2]