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Verb(1) achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods(2) maneuver

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(1) In his Tuesday column, Paul Krugman hits the big question that shames every reporter who hasn't posed it to the president or whichever other privatizers they can finagle a minute with.(2) Large businesses don't care so much about regulation - medium-large ones can eat the cost, supersized ones can finagle the regs so that the rules actually favor them - but small-timers have neither money nor pull.(3) These are really things that researchers will set up and finagle on their own in the lab.(4) It doesn't take a genius to spot the teams that will finagle to get him.(5) Ted attended all the football games he could finagle tickets for(6) Any attempt to finagle with the formula would have ruined the simplicity of its basic premise.(7) Considering the Cowboys still have some money to spend - and own two No. 1 picks - the offseason should get better and better as they try to finagle to get back into the playoffs.(8) By 1985 Heimlich had used his considerable celebrity from developing the Heimlich maneuver for choking to finagle a seat on the American Heart Association's Special Situations Committee.(9) It'll be up to me to finagle a new pair out of my dad's checkbook by the time Prom rolls around.(10) Well somehow we were able to finagle our way out of it and I won the game with double three.(11) Indeed, she complained so much that she was able to finagle the chairmanship (sorry, the chairpersonship) of a committee tasked with finding discrimination at MIT.(12) That some leaders, as the weekend began, seemed to want to finagle enactment of the constitution anyway demonstrates how much some of them don't get it.(13) Ted attended all the football games he could finagle tickets for(14) Of course, finagling free stuff can get you only so far.(15) In the World of crime there are thieves in the streets and thieves in the suites, there are bank robbers and banks that rob, there are muggers, murderers, polluters, and finaglers - all kinds and all levels of crime.(16) Not wanting to play in Cleveland and give up his many business interests in the Boston area, Harrelson u2018retiredu2019 for 48 hours, finagling a new two-year contract from the Indians during his brief layoff.
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1. manage
2. wangle


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