The tender bidding will be announced in local and foreign daily newspapers by the middle of July. |
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Should the company not draw the level of bidding anticipated by its owners, the offer of sale could also be withdrawn. |
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In this respect it has an affinity with the exact bidding games, especially as there is sometimes a penalty for making too many overtricks. |
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So far, though, with six days to go before bidding closes, offers have already topped 45,000 euros. |
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The winners of tenders, for example, are frequently decided before the bidding begins. |
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Four consortia submitted offers for the competitive bidding, and one was disqualified. |
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Send me your bid and I'll post the current highest offer on the bidding page. |
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If counter offers were made then, in the limit, competitive bidding would return the league to the free agency distribution of player talent. |
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York will be bidding for a third successive win following victories at Hull and at home to Horden last week. |
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They then had the choice of upping their offer or dropping out of the bidding. |
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This means that there is no advantage in bidding solo 9, 10, 11 or 12 except to overcall another bidder. |
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There is only one round of bidding and the player who bids the highest number of points becomes the soloist. |
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The bidding continues for as many rounds as necessary until all of the players except one has passed. |
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It is best for 5 or 4 players, and features a novel and ingenious method of bidding to choose the trumps and partnerships. |
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The commander bellowed the orders and the men rushed to do the his bidding. |
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Attracting the most spirited bidding at the auction were five smaller strata title retail units. |
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At her bidding I followed Phyllis up a narrow flight of stairs and into the house's first-floor sitting room. |
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At her bidding, yesterday's service at Westminster Abbey was set around Faure's Requiem. |
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I came at his bidding, and now I find he's not available for some reason no one will explain. |
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Here, they argue, the executive director doesn't lead, but rather only does the bidding of the board. |
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Some cite technical factors, such as growing pension fund switches to fixed interest stocks, bidding up 10-year bonds and driving down the yield. |
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At her bidding the servants lifted Rachel from her bed to arrange her sheets. |
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This was absolutely the last time he did that old crone's bidding, he didn't care how close of a friend she was. |
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I didn't need a second bidding and after warning my people not to talk if we met sentries but to have faith in me, we pushed ahead. |
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So she did his bidding and gave him the cup, which no sooner had he drunk than his head forewent his feet. |
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Words come at his bidding and they form into sentences and paragraphs as quickly as he can bring them on. |
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Its edge of a knife stuff as the auction reaches its climax with buyers forcing the bidding higher and higher. |
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I felt Hayden's hands on my face and at her bidding leaned down and placed my lips on hers. |
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Contrary to popular belief, though, this was at the bidding of the director, not the censors, after a spate of copycat crimes. |
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It comes not at the behest of some charismatic national leader or the bidding of some strident national organization. |
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She tended her garden with her own hands, loving to see beautiful things grow at her bidding. |
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Frankie and Wes left the party rather abruptly after that, bidding hasty goodbyes and hurrying out to the car. |
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Scene after scene I kept imagining some off-screen trainer with a grub in his hand, prodding Link to do his bidding. |
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The four-player game is not easily mastered, but at least you won't have to tackle a statute book of bidding conventions. |
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A spokesman for Aberdeen also refused to shed any light on the status of the bidding process. |
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The demands placed on our rank by those above us are significant, to attend their meetings, to do their bidding. |
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He also possesses the ability to communicate with insects and order them to do his bidding. |
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Like most brewers with exposure to emerging markets, the bidding war for Bavaria has been hotly contested. |
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They were bidding everything they had, fortunes, homes, businesses, tools, their futures on possessing a prized bulb that might break. |
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The main difference between Acol and Standard American, when it comes to competitive bidding, is the Intermediate Jump overcall. |
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Hugo Pollack's Bridge On One Page provides a one-page summary for beginners of a bidding system based on Acol. |
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He has the best food, the best wine, a well-appointed house and aides to do his bidding. |
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Normal Fortune 500 firms shy away, and when the bidding starts, it is always by the fast buck artists, and the fly-by-nighters. |
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In reality, they do the bidding of party wheel horses in floating attack ads and underwriting voter turnout drives. |
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I'm defining a flunky as a person who will do your bidding against the best interests of their nation. |
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Build up an image of declarer's hand with inferences from the bidding and from the way declarer and partner play. |
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The team will be bidding to copper-fasten this position ahead of the finals in Madrid next month. |
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Boiling over with rage that her formerly agile mind and body would no longer do her bidding, she vented her spleen on those around her. |
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The Air Mail Act of 1934 more or less reaffirmed competitive bidding, and some rebidding ensued. |
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The process includes specific times for rebids and continues until bidding stops and an award is made. |
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This company selected through global bidding firms for the airside and landside work and the passenger terminal building. |
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They themselves will be among the players bidding to break into the reckoning for Cardiff. |
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A more serious objection is that he was doing the prime minister's bidding. |
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Here is a guide to current pricing practices for photographers bidding on jobs involving digital workflows. |
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Agents say that even poorly tended fixer-uppers in these neighborhoods are getting caught up in bidding wars. |
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With the labor market that slack, there's no reason for companies to get into bidding wars for workers. |
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He lived in the great house in Doocastle surrounded by servants, lackeys, and half-sirs who did his bidding without question. |
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It is illegal for both team members to bid nil, although each team can have a player bidding nil. |
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If dealer does the latter, a second round of bidding occurs in which eldest hand has the right to name the trump suit. |
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Further, the government system requires that projects are contracted out by private enterprises by a bidding process. |
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It is governed automatically by scripts that do the specific bidding of their creators both to help and to reprimand users of the protocol. |
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It took nine months before enough information leaked out that council brought in a former judge to investigate the bidding. |
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When bidding a contract with a minor suit as trumps, the suit is not mentioned. |
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These are the kind of men who do the bidding of their political masters, who unthinkingly repeat the nostrums of their own respective cultures. |
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Before the bidding begins, the house will be transformed by a team of designers who will spruce it up and restore some of its 1930s features. |
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It is a decent management team and it might be in the predators' interests to keep the team sweet prior to a bidding war. |
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Vulnerability is very important for deciding the line of defensive bidding. |
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Shortly after bidding ended, spokesmen for the two groups announced that the house ownership was officially transferred to the National Trust. |
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Supervising the bidding, helping to select a builder and monitoring construction also demand time. |
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That Romish, Popeish man of sin The one you loathed so long You gather at his bidding And sing his birthday song. |
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The exchange rate between US dollar and Tajik somonis will be advised on request for purpose of payment for obtaining bidding documents. |
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It's divide-and-rule, playing us off in a grim bidding war of who will work for the least money. |
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Peers yesterday urged Ministers to step in if the National Railway Museum lost out to a foreign investor in the bidding war for the train. |
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It is expected to take four auctioneers seven hours to sell off 1,000 lots to people bidding via the web, by phone and in person. |
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The following section outlines a system for conducting electronic auctions with aggregate lotting for transformation bidding. |
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The court held that his action was tantamount to bidding on behalf of the vendor and he classified this as an unlawful act. |
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Solo whist is a plain-trick game with trumps and bidding, closely related to the more elaborate and now obsolete game of Boston. |
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Kirton talks a good game, and one which will be badly needed if Scotland is to awake to the realities of Ryder Cup bidding. |
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However, the committee has a problem with awarding contracts without bidding. |
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The Times reported conflicts of interest on the committee, unfair bidding processes, and profit-motivated delays in development. |
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The players in the team that won the bidding score only those cards in those tricks that make the contract. |
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Tch, tch, O Holy One, how else can you do the bidding of the Goddess unless you are yourself the Queen of Heaven. |
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Just started filming a very hush-hush telemovie which was won by channel nine after one of the most furious bidding wars ever seen in the city. |
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He is an architect who is bidding for a contract with an oleaginous millionaire. |
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Beijing was bidding to bring the world's finest athletes to a city with very bad air pollution. |
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York City will be bidding to end Hereford United's unblemished record against bottom-six clubs tomorrow. |
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Some big companies have started acting like vultures by bidding for bankrupt rivals at auction, accelerating consolidation. |
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The editorial amounts to an ultimatum to carry out the bidding of the extreme right. |
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We assume for simplicity that the female will pair with one of the two bidding males. |
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The company is expected to take a number of the potential buyers through to a second round of bidding. |
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I believe that peasants should be bound to the land as unfree thralls who do the bidding of the freemen without question. |
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The creature sails with Dionysus and leaps against the Tyrrhenians without waiting for his bidding. |
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The first deal and the bidding are as in the six-player game, and the high bidder names trump. |
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It's bad enough that they spend their lives serving us, but now, they have to die at our bidding, too? |
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Urban blight and flight is transformed into bustle, bounty, and bidding wars. |
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Williams, bidding for her fifth Grand Slam title and her first since 2001, overcame five set points in the tiebreaker. |
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As a prince Dalen had been blessed with simple powers, powers Dalen used to do the Charmer's bidding. |
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The resulting progeny is a group of merciless blonde-haired kids who do mom's bidding, no matter how messy. |
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Who needs the fifth column and undercover agents when you have politicians lining up to do the devil's bidding? |
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Don't take any bidding action that requires you to pay through Western Union, a money order, or a wire transfer. |
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At the first stage of the bidding, seven bidders were shortlisted from the original fifteen. |
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She noticed there were fewer dealers bidding this season for stock, which is not a good bellwether. |
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But even in the best of times, the emerging markets end up bidding for no more than a trickle of global capital flows. |
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Bingo is shedding its blue rinse and mothballs image and bidding to become young, fun and sexy. |
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Salford hopes to become synonymous with the triathlon, and is bidding to host the 2010 World Championships. |
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Central and provincial authorities should do more to promote transparency in government procurement and contract bidding. |
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I know the school is bidding for specialist status in information technology and mathematics. |
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Do you honestly think one chosen by a unicorn would be so ill-natured as to force one of us to do his bidding? |
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Please remember to state which lot you are bidding on, and include your email address, address and phone number. |
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Pedro used these powers when he could not compel political factions or parties to do his bidding. |
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They are bidding the prices up and up because they know how great the future is looking under the policies that are at present in place. |
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That will help you make sure that you're bidding a price that isn't too rich or too low. |
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What is there to prevent free riders from bidding the price up excessively high, as they've done in other countries? |
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In the meantime, one of the companies bidding for the contract has pulled out. |
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Companies with impeccable environmental credentials can be barred from even bidding for contracts, it reveals. |
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Contractors bidding for work must certify that no work will be performed out of the country. |
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A number of companies are bidding for the demolition and construction contracts. |
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But a number of the rivals bidding for the contract have now warned that they are unconvinced by the declaration. |
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It is bidding for multi-billion dollar contracts for reconstruction work in Iraq. |
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As a result, we expect operators to be less enthusiastic about bidding for all that's on offer. |
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Her measure prevents offshore companies from bidding for government contracts. |
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These will be used as criteria for choosing proposals from companies bidding for the contract to renovate. |
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Julia will be bidding for a record ninth women's singles title, while her team mates will be bidding to retain their titles. |
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The solicitor said he was bidding to contact Brians brother in Britain in an effort to raise bail. |
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When bidding closed, the result was announced by Cllr Jepson following a meeting of full council. |
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As much as I hate federal requirement and restrictions, it seems to me that he who takes the King's shilling must do the King's bidding. |
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The same maid-servant entered, but a little confused as to why Chloe stated that the door was open instead of bidding her to enter. |
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Also in the bidding were 3i, but he preferred Bridgepoint's more hands-on philosophy. |
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But if they do, expect the Red Sox, who tried for Sosa four years ago, to be in the bidding as well. |
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How long has this clayton's communications minister been doing the bidding of big media proprietors? |
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While Google's still in the bidding, that should be good for a few headlines. |
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The Saints and Seahawks also were in the bidding, but he preferred to be traded to the Panthers. |
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Servants bustled around, hurrying to do his bidding because he had the right to lop off their heads if he had the mind to. |
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The following year he came up short again, this time finishing runner-up to his opponent in the bidding to own the new expansion. |
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After bidding farewell to Pope John Paul II, 115 cardinals prepare to choose a new Holy Father. |
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Members of the tender committee or project leaders usually had set up their own men as the winners of the tender before the bidding even began. |
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The contract, however, could not be concluded since there was only a single offer at this round of the bidding. |
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The company won the competitive bidding thanks to its technical expertise and better financial offer. |
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There are more than 600 lots on offer and the bidding by City's diehard supporters is expected to be frantic. |
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The company will be sold through a public invitation to tender through a two-stage competitive bidding. |
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Bidding on rare and unusual items in exceptional condition was very aggressive, pushing prices to new highs. |
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McDonnell was poised to be the beneficiary of a bidding war among the biggest law firms. |
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Unfortunately for the wannabe-thugs at 1325 G St., the friendly officers of the DCPD were not about to do their bidding. |
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What did it feel like to be at the center of a bidding war for your very first novel? |
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Few will be fooled a second time by a virtual Filipino 10-year-old in a chat room willing to do their sordid bidding for pay. |
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One proposal that's high on my watch list is competitive bidding. |
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On this occasion it is to Henry the parliamentarian that we are bidding adieu, as he is dislodged from his Central Fife fiefdom by an ungrateful Labour movement. |
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Soon, Calvin becomes a control freak, emotionally manipulating his quirky creation into doing his bidding. |
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But shareholders were initially keeping their powder dry as they waited to see if the world's largest brewer would open up with a counter bid and raise the bidding stakes. |
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We look forward to seeing what he says in the interview, and at least a bidding war will help relieve some of his well-documented financial worries. |
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Sometimes there is bidding to determine the number of tricks to be taken. |
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Black, his wife Melinda, and his daughter Caroline all retired fairly early, each moving into their separate rooms after bidding the travelers a good night. |
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It does not provide us with the looked-for explanation of what distinguishes an autonomous agent from someone who exercises her authority at the bidding of external powers. |
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Also likely to attract keen bidding is a six-piece satinwood and marquetry bedroom suite very similar to those made by Heal's in the early years of the 20th century. |
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Thus, it's refreshing to have an opportunity to see an intelligent slice of beefcake use his masculine wiles to seduce and coerce a woman to do his bidding. |
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If a tract is deemed suitable for development, it is listed for sale in a competitive bidding system. |
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Firstly, wait until all the items you are bidding on have ended. |
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You can bid on a maximum of three properties in any one bidding cycle. |
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Neil, a regular at the Superbowl, is bidding to beat the 50-hour mark. |
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Now, if their idea is to only have production companies in the bidding to ensure that the company stays in the business of production, then have criteria that are reasonable. |
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Mitsubishi is still working on details of a bid including how much it will propose to pay and if it should form a partnership with other companies in the bidding, he said. |
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With an international radio company joining his team, this is ensuring a keen contest for the licence, which will be offered for public bidding next month. |
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There was a lack of clarity about the chosen financial model and the decision to award a concession had been made without competitive bidding or a tender. |
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It was awarded last month without tendering or competitive bidding. |
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Once bidding is terminated, all players reveal their two face-down cards. |
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After dinner, at his bidding, we went into the Prime Minister's study. |
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A wealth of ideas issued from his lips, jest and wit and good humour were at his bidding, and his instructional lecture was also the most fascinating entertainment. |
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Sometimes they have to work at my bidding whether they like it or not. |
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Because the question was so kindly expressed, it took her several moments to realize that this was the rude question that he had asked at her bidding. |
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What can be learned from this episode is that professional people in charge of law enforcement don't have to do the bidding of their masters when it comes to wrongdoing. |
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It would not be evident to everybody that they rode every day in a splendid carriage, and that all the servants were ready to run at their bidding. |
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Alternatively, if the players trust each other they can simply play to tricks in the usual manner and make a mental note of whether they were truthful during the bidding. |
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Any unallocated space will be open for competitive bidding by departments. |
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Ross vied for a monumental Joan Miro towering over five feet high but dropped out of the bidding. |
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He paid an undisclosed sum for it after a lively bidding session. |
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Meanwhile, bootlegs of the finished product circulated, generating critical kudos, a groundswell of interest, and a bidding war among nearly 30 other labels. |
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Located on the fourth floor of the Hotel Equatorial, the International Club has undergone complete renovations, bidding farewell to the out-of-date bowling alleys. |
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A plan is taking shape for a big event in the autumn to press for far more money for poor families when bidding for the next government spending round opens in the new year. |
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Tourism chiefs in Cumbria are bidding to make a big splash in the cruise market by attracting more liners and thousands of extra visitors to the county. |
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I had no business bidding anyway and it's better I lost, but the winner, a woman with money who's cornered the memorabilia market, hacks me off all the same. |
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So the bidding is won by whoever is prepared to call the lowest card. |
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The Connecticut Nurses' Foundation's Silent Auction, a tradition at Convention, offered bidding opportunities on 30 items ranging from handcrafts to a number of posters. |
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Legend has it that he threw the casket containing his old leader's heart into the enemy ranks, bidding the Bruce to lead him into battle one last time. |
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He began chittering at them, trying to get them to do his bidding. |
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And with weathermen predicting no real end in sight, thousands are already planning on bidding farewell to too-cool Britannia in favour of continental hot spots. |
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Thus, users have a total system that works from start to finish to automate the entire process from bidding the job to building the job to closing the job out. |
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Readers who might be interested in bidding for one of the auction prizes can do so in advance of the big day by calling or faxing the foundation office. |
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He was commissioned by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport to organise the event, which will create a cultural network of events in each of the 12 bidding cities. |
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Bidding closes today and if you wish to top the single bid with a well-timed last-minute offer, the book is yours. |
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Bidding to close the sizeable gap between her and Cian O'Connor, she put in a determined effort. |
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In November 2014 it was announced that Denmark had withdrawn from the bidding process leaving six remaining countries. |
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There were many investors present with the intention of buying and buoyant bidding levels resulted in decent hammer prices being achieved. |
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Skerries is bidding for her second win of the week having won easily here on Monday. |
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Reynolds was introduced to auctions in 1742 by Hudson during his pupillage, bidding on Hudson's behalf. |
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For the sale, UBN selected Aso Savings as the preferred bidder, after a bidding process. |
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Few persons of her ladyship's belongings stopped, before they did her bidding, to ask her reasons. |
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Fibula Air Travel has become a potential owner of two locations in Ohrid for some 20,000 euros at a public bidding in the Ministry of Transport. |
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The discovery follS ows reports that Cardiff has expressed an interest in bidding for the 2026 Commonwealth Games. |
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Magellan's allies, Humabon and Zula, were said not to have taken part in the battle due to Magellan's bidding, and they watched from a distance. |
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Cornwall Council, in partnership with the Eden Project, is bidding to have the world's first Green Investment Bank based in Cornwall. |
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After two seasons at Wrexham, the club pulled out from bidding for a 2012 Super League licence. |
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The F.C.C.'s anticollusion rules will prevent participants from discussing their strategy after bidding begins. |
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This is partly to avoid a similar scenario to the bidding process for the 2014 tournament, where Brazil was the only official bidder. |
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The bidding association also receives a form, the submission of which represents the official confirmation of the candidacy. |
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Bidding farewell, I unfurled the umbrella, and walked out into the rain. |
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As a slave he was required to do his master's bidding without question. |
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Bidding the negative 2 Diamonds response enables your partner to go some way towards knowing if there are thirty-two points in your combined hands. |
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During the bidding process, there was considerable speculation over which companies had bid for the zones. |
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However, a FIFA inquiry into the bidding process in November 2014 cleared Qatar of any wrongdoing. |
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All went swingingly 'til proceedings came to a halt when he realised a little girl was bidding against her father for a large fluffy teddy bear. |
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Combine that with truckers blindly bidding and underbidding on work, which is emotional pricing, and you have a recipe for failure. |
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Disabled reader Ann Louden, a former stock clerkess, is pounds 850 down after bidding for a pink sapphire ring, earrings and a pendant in June. |
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At home Tattersalls and Goffs have, in recent years, adopted this method of indicating stable vices on the bidding board, but Doncaster has not. |
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Spinetail Rufous, bidding for a hat-trick, and Justalord were separated by only a neck on their last clash over course and distance. |
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Interested countries had until 31 August to formally express an interest in bidding. |
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The long-term favourite is bidding to follow in the hoofprints of illustrious Coolmore duo Galileo and High Chapparal. |
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The Arizona Diamondbacks announced their interest in signing Masahiro Tanaka to a lucrative deal, if they win the bidding war. |
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So, whose bidding do we think these candidates are going to do? |
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Solomon told the audience he wanted to disple some myths about buying and bidding on RTC servicing. |
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In the African versions powerful Bokor or Witch Doctors were said to be able to reanimate the dead and force them to do their dark bidding. |
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There are eight companies bidding for the project including the Cairo-based El-Sewedy Electrometer. |
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After staying in the holding pattern a bidding war erupted, sparked by a foreign buyer. |
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That unsolicited offer prompted BOF officials to orchestrate a formal bidding process that attracted 15 interested parties. |
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Brokers also noted that lowball offers gained little traction and bidding wars started anew at some properties. |
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The auction raised almost PS25,000, with collectors travelling to the saleroom and another 60 bidding on-line, including one from Australia. |
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By 1410, both sides were bidding for the help of English forces in a civil war. |
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One way to increase your chances of getting clicks, without bidding over your budget, is to go wide in your keyword niche. |
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In particular, the Baby Bell providers of local phone service opposed the bill, and Republican leader Robert Dole did their bidding. |
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Arkose is bidding to win this and I think he has a good chance of landing it in the qualifier for the Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle. |
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Are the Government and the BBC looking for a yesman at the top of S4C to do their bidding? |
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It has entered bidding for Polmos Poznan, which makes Wyborowa, and is likely to bid for Bialystock, producer of key brands Zubrowka and Absolvent. |
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The Aerospace Industries Association warned that such changes would force them to anticipate cost overruns in the future when bidding on contracts. |
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If you have an auction with no bids and a counter that reads a high number, newbie bidders may be dissuaded from taking a flyer and bidding on your auction. |
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Argentina had been reported in early 2008 as having given preliminary consideration to bidding, but did not ultimately formally indicate an interest in bidding. |
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They allowed only 75 Members in, and then only at the Army's bidding. |
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Since the optimal bidding strategy is a step function, this implies that more bid levels will be observed since sorting introduces additional steps in the bidding strategy. |
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Sonning Rose, a mere EUR2,000 foal and 11,000gns yearling, will be bidding to emulate The Bogberry and Shamwari Lodge as Group 3-winning produce of Hawk Wing. |
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People bidding for office would have monks from Buddhist temples pray for them in public in return for cash donations or gifts if the person was selected. |
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Merlin consents, unaware that throughout the course of her lessons, Niviane will use Merlin's own powers against him, forcing him to do her bidding. |
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Russia withdrew in February 2009 to concentrate on bidding for the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens, Australia and Ireland withdrew in spring 2009 due to financial reasons. |
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Dinner for six with Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard at one of Canberra's top nosheries is a little more expensive, with bidding sitting at 8,200 dollars. |
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Celebrities were bidding for luxury lots including custom made Louis Vuitton luggage, Swarovski crystal jewelled shoes and a one-on-one tennis lesson from Monica Selles. |
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Before the bidding started, it was announced that Gwynedd County Council had placed a Preservation Order on the Gilfach Ddu workshops, and many items within it. |
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Liverpool and Tottenham both also hold an interest in Sanchez and Barcelona remain optimistic that a bidding war could eventuate later in the summer. |
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Smith repeatedly attacks groups of politically aligned individuals who attempt to use their collective influence to manipulate a government into doing their bidding. |
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He was bidding for the chance to coach his team to victory once again. |
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The sale was one of the largest privatization deals made in Turkey, though past rounds of bidding for the gas giant were scrapped over payment disputes and fickle bidders. |
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Grahm, while feeling a tad agrodolce in bidding farewell to the bucolic Bonny Doon property, is frizzante beyond words with excitement about the new Tasting Room. |
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Kenyan engineering consultants are colluding with some top government officials there to win multiple multi-million projects, most of them awarded without competitive bidding. |
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The bidding for each owl is expected to start in the region of PS3,000-PS5,000, with favourites such as Dr Whoot and Ozzy's Owl expected to raise considerably more. |
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Chelsea plan a summer swoop for Atletico Madrid whiz-kid Fernando Torres and will enter a bidding war with Inter Milan for Real Madrid midfielder Esteban Cambiasso. |
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The same day, FIFA postponed the bidding process for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in light of the allegations surrounding bribery in the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 tournaments. |
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Exhibition of the works in the auction attracted 51,470 visitors, the auction itself was attended by 1,750 bidders, with over 1,000 more bidding on line. |
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I WON'T be bidding for the late Sir Jimmy Savile's trademark string vests, his white leather sofa, or his diamond encrusted Rolex watch in the charity auction of his effects. |
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But now the fire-raiser is bidding to overturn his conviction. |
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Bidding did not reach the reserve price, so the lot was withdrawn. |
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