Support staff for the IT department such as procurement are also likely to be offshored. |
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The union wants Government to do away with middlemen in the procurement of crude oil to avoid unnecessary fuel price increases. |
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They do have a problem with the procurement of future hardware, but that is no excuse for weakening our current defence capability. |
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Since building materials had to be shipped to Wewak, the procurement of stores in country proved a major challenge. |
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We can use the intervening few years to make our markets more competitive, procurement more transparent and foreign investment much easier. |
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Even so, military procurement and research execs have shown plenty of enthusiasm for the blended wing. |
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Bulgarian producers will get preference in public procurement tenders, and this will be regulated by a Cabinet ordinance. |
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Once the procurement is decided, we had better strike while the iron is hot. |
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He also hopes that Taiwan will open up the market for foreign contractors in public procurement projects. |
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The government therefore has frozen rice procurement price at the 2002 level of Rs 6.10 for a kilogram of rice paddy. |
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Moeller has launched a company-wide procurement project aimed at sustainedly reducing the cost of materials. |
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Apart from forest controls, colonial regulations sharply circumscribed elephant hunting and ivory procurement at the turn of the century. |
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We watched their clandestine purchasing and procurement network very carefully. |
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The proposal to announce a procurement price inclusive of four per cent state levies in lieu of the MSP, needs to be pursued, it said. |
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The duo propose to set up a commission to examine the authorities thoroughly, and they call for reforms in procurement and in government ethics. |
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Let us hope they can avoid the procurement fiascos of the old JPS program by implementing revised procurement procedures for contract awards. |
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The report proposed that the authority initiate a procurement process to enable anyone to put forward any technologies for waste disposal. |
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She welcomes the liberalization of access for Australian firms to US Government procurement programs. |
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Bitner teaches procurement and acquisitions management in the School of Business and Technology on the Jacksonville campus. |
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Measures to reduce border costs, harmonize technical standards, and liberalize public procurement expose firms to the rigours of competition. |
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Internet-based procurement now puts foreign suppliers on almost equal footing as domestic suppliers. |
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The benefit increases exponentially when a higher priority is placed on the additional procurement of equipment for the Army Reserve. |
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He apparently paid 500,000 dong a month in exchange for the documents' procurement. |
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Our defense budget, troop pay, number of soldiers in uniform, weapons procurement, and National Guard deployments are all way, way up. |
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Public procurement laws also need urgent reform to prevent graft and corruption. |
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It is the Rolls-Royce of syringes and NHS procurement is done purely on a lowest cost per item. |
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In the past, the legislature acted as a rubber stamp for weapons procurement budgets. |
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Changing world scenarios over the past several years have allowed U.S. leaders to shift budgetary resources away from defense procurement. |
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Military procurement has veered away from traditional land-based weapons toward an air-sea capability that protects offshore territory. |
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Telecommunication operators in Bulgaria have been rescued from the obligation to hold public procurement tenders to purchase new equipment. |
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Mechanisms to coordinate the countries' efforts in the production and procurement of arms and military equipment were put in place. |
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Military procurement programs are based on complex, highly specialized political, military, diplomatic and business knowledge. |
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Too many of the players disrespected the manager and several seemed to put money, fast cars and the procurement of totty before their football. |
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The national defense law, on the other hand, stipulates that any procurement of military weaponry should be carried out by the defense ministry. |
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Central and provincial authorities should do more to promote transparency in government procurement and contract bidding. |
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Similarly, real downstream demand, not forecasts, triggers production and procurement processes. |
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The Trade Bureau monopolized the procurement, sale and export of industrial and agricultural products. |
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This budget abandons all hope of reforming wasteful military procurement and distorts America's priorities at home and abroad. |
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An absolutist account of individual rights leaves no opportunity to formulate more stringent policies for the procurement of organs. |
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They occasionally weigh in on defense production and procurement and military judicial matters. |
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Meanwhile, the dominance of air forces in procurement battles has left Britain's land army woefully under-equipped. |
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There were angry mutterings from the public during the explanation of standard engineering contracts and procurement processes. |
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The book lauds quartermaster-general Alexander Lawton's efforts to rationalize the procurement process. |
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So without a substantial increase in arms and equipment procurement the Armed Forces defense capabilities could decline considerably. |
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The rapid fielding initiative, for example, expedites procurement to provide better equipment where and when soldiers need it. |
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The key value proposition to buyers, he says, is a significant reduction in procurement costs. |
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One is large companies coming together in their industries to create vertical marketplaces to streamline procurement. |
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The twin threats posed by conventional and unconventional actors dictate a cautious and evolutionary approach to military procurement. |
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The army's procurement of the anti-tank version of the Hellfire air-to-ground missile was also a bad decision. |
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Without such a pledge, there remains little justification for non-nuclear states to deny themselves the procurement of nuclear weapons. |
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The issue of technology is becoming the forefront of American procurement and acquisition issues. |
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Major automobile manufacturers are setting up consortiums for Internet-enabled procurement of auto-assembly materials. |
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Since this is really a contingency plan, the amount of work done on the design and procurement should be commensurate. |
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There is procurement cost-cutting taking place and production efficiencies are being tackled. |
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A handful of firms are thought to have benefited from being consistently awarded procurement contracts and are at the centre of the probe. |
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The marketing plan includes procurement of nuts at the appropriate time and giving the best price to the farmer. |
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The President of the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association has a bit of advice for the Government when dealing with procurement. |
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A case in point was his abortive effort to cut aircraft procurement costs by developing a single fighter-bomber, the TFX, for both the air force and the navy. |
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A decision to permit generics to bid on procurement contracts will institutionalize market competition and drive prices, including those of new drugs, steadily downward. |
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Those kids were notorious for being trouble with a capital T, and until everybody learned their own techniques of contraband procurement, the parochial schoolers were it. |
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The introduction of this system will bring transparency and improve efficiency by way of reduced procurement time cycles and expeditious payment to suppliers. |
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Worried over the continuous slump in the coconut kernel price, coconut growers in this region have urged the State Government to resume the procurement of copra immediately. |
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The whole system of government procurement is utterly corrupt to the core. |
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At Pentagon procurement prices, the cost of switching the stationery alone would be astronomical. |
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The project managers have already confirmed that any change to the project plan would lead to legal difficulties under the EU public procurement regulations. |
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It also has the most advanced space and information capabilities, and it outspends all other nations on military research, procurement, and deployment. |
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Although China has laws and rules for government procurement and bidding, foreign executives said that much Olympic contracting is governed by neither. |
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During the talks, she said that Bulgarian legislation did not impose restrictions on the access of foreign candidates to Government procurement contracts. |
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It might also mean unentangling some joint engineering and procurement activity though, but maybe there are creative financial possibilities there. |
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He also said he decided to transfer school meal responsibility to schools after being given concrete legal, employment and procurement advice from senior council officers. |
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A survey by the BIA found that about 50 per cent of the owners of firms thought that there was corruption when bids for public procurement were evaluated. |
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If public bodies continue to exclude local firms from their procurement process, all the brave words about a Smart Successful Scotland will ring hollow. |
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Junk leaves no room for family, jobs, or relationships other than those organized around the procurement and enjoyment of junk. |
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Of course, EU competition cases aren't confined just to subsidy cases, there are lots of actions involving mergers and acquisitions and also public procurement. |
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In the Sixties record shops operated as music boutiques, equipped with several listening booths further to facilitate the procurement of happening sounds. |
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But they resisted talks on more transparency in government procurement. |
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We review the evidence and arguments that expose these problems and present an alternative ethical framework to guide the procurement of transplantable organs. |
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These profits are used to improve military capabilities by facilitating procurement, to increase the salaries paid to soldiers, and to improve logistics. |
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Foreign firms have long decried the murky state of government procurement. |
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Further development of reversible clothing and equipment covers will reduce the logistics burden, increase mission flexibility and reduce procurement costs. |
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However, it was important to note that the budget excluded many items affecting regional security such as overseas procurement of defense equipment. |
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Military procurement is a technical issue about which I know very little. |
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It's hard to imagine any reason that the state needs to get into regulating the procurement and sale of... wooden boxes. |
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The ministry's procurement bureau, which was on an equal footing with the military armament bureau, will be downgraded and become the bureau's procurement center. |
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He accurately and devastatingly accuses the civil service of a public procurement policy that excludes home-grown small and medium-sized enterprises. |
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The payment of kickbacks to mid-level and senior bureaucrats is necessary for firms to win government procurement contracts in many parts of the world. |
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There have been rumblings of impatience and dissatisfaction on Capitol Hill recently that lawmakers are using the arms procurement bill as a political power-struggle tool. |
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And procurement of body-scanning machines could stop, since TSA already has more than they need for secondary screening. |
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Weapons systems procurement should be driven by military strategies developed by the defense ministry to respond to current and potential threats. |
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This is the first large-scale procurement of anything other than slide-action scatterguns since the U.S. military was pulled out of Vietnam more than 25 years ago. |
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Activities include sourcing and procurement, production scheduling, order processing, inventory management, transportation, warehousing, and customer service. |
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The Agriculture Department has published a final rule to implement a procurement preference for biobased products. |
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Bichel asked chippers several thought-provoking questions about potato procurement, storage and handling. |
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However, there are some isolated cases showing that some municipalities have abused their position in public procurement processes. |
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Longer term plans include the procurement of an entirely new fleet of trains and further extensions to the system. |
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Part of the money goes to the procurement of military hardware and services from the military industry. |
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The Gripen's procurement by the Czech Republic was also under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office in 2006 over allegations of bribery. |
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Italy became the first country to announce a reduction of its overall fleet procurement, cutting its buy from 131 to 90 aircraft. |
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These changes resulted in increased procurement prices, and increased the likelihood of further cuts. |
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The number of lives lost in the procurement of slaves remains a mystery but may equal or exceed the number who survived to be enslaved. |
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Another failure of procurement and equipment was the lack of a dedicated naval air arm. |
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The DR in East Germany placed a similar procurement plan, including engines for narrow gauge. |
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Further, the wisdom and prudence of certain decisions of procurement have been publicly questioned. |
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Theoretically, Britain had the advantage, however, many factors inhibited the procurement of a large army. |
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In 2004 the British government accepted an EU ruling that considered housing associations as public bodies for the purposes of procurement. |
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I have a lot of experience in the procurement of construction materials and sub-contracts. |
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Ineffectiveness implies that the contract terminates by order of a court where a public body has failed to satisfy public procurement law. |
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A funding procurement agreement has been signed for the Priority School Building Programme private finance aggregator model. |
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On conclusion of the procurement, Wuxi Suntech will happen to be a subsidiary of Shunfeng. |
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The WWF urged the G-8 leaders to announce a commitment to a green procurement policy at their June 26-27 summit meeting in Canada. |
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The subject matter of this procurement, the flashlamp pumped kilojoule laser, constitutes the first major component of the L4 beamline. |
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Avestan can help companies drive sustainable improvements making procurement a source of value and innovation across the enterprise. |
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With this measure, the Rhaetian Railway will receive more time to plan a new procurement and advance to order the test car. |
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The subject of the proposed procurement is to validate instrument concepts by breadboarding of the critical elements. |
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Citigroup's e-Citi unit and Commerce One early this year were to launch a business-to-business portal for electronic procurement. |
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They consistently point to the B-2 batwing stealth bomber as the poster child for a military procurement gone awry. |
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Do, 43, is charged with three counts of procurement fraud, obstruction of justice and conspiracy to commit procurement fraud. |
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Some adopted the Indian methods of game procurement and started using deadfalls and snares. |
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The new provisions will extend the use of debarment for borrowers using any type of procurement method. |
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Amex Resources has signed a procurement, construction and management contract to develop its Ba Delta Iron sands project. |
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Patients deemed dead by the neurological standard are ideal organ donors because their organs are still perfusing at the time of procurement. |
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Aberystwyth University chose Pick Everard as technical adviser for procurement on the pounds 40m Penglais Farm halls of residence project. |
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Subject procurement framework contract company catering for the benefit of the Province of Drenthe. |
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Repairs were delayed due to potential well control issues and procurement of proper equipment to handle such issues. |
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The aim of the tender is the procurement of a glove box with integrated imagesetter for lithography in a protective atmosphere. |
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Are there better helmets, better flak jackets, better robots coming to market outside of the formal procurement system? |
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Sagem has won the preference of the French defence procurement office DGA for the development of a new generation of radios designated Coded Orthogonal Frequency Modulation. |
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The company deployed SAP Business Suite powered by SAP HANA software across finance, maintenance, procurement and human resources, including the SAP Fiori user experience. |
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Mitsubishi will conduct the study to confirm whether its EU-APWR pressurized water reactor fulfills engineering, procurement and construction requirements in Finland, it said. |
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In today's performance-driven construction landscape, prefabrication is considered a significant advancement within health facility designs, construction, and procurement. |
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Councillor Sheelagh Clarke, the cabinet member for social care and well-being, said during the meeting that the council's procurement precess had been sound. |
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In order to raise the presumption of undue influence, a plaintiff must show a confidential relationship between the donor and the donee and active procurement of the gift. |
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The Leslie Anderson and Virginia May Anderson Fund of the SCF has facilitated in the procurement of two special Emergency Department gurneys and a device. |
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Contract Awarded for Engineering, procurement and construction management or EPCM consulting services for the expansion of the Viga iron ore project in Brazil. |
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Walsall Housing Group is establishing Surefire, the first time a programme has been set up with a single energy supplier, to remove the need for complex procurement. |
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Combinatorial procurement auctions are increasingly being employed in both the private and public sector as an alternative to simultaneous auctions of individual contracts. |
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Bulgaria has picked five companies to prepare the stress tests at the country's sole nuclear power plant in Kozloduy, a public procurement notice shows. |
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Because of having such long supply lead times and short sales seasons, procurement problem of these products corresponds to the single-period inventory problem. |
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However, it was decided, in order to reduce product procurement and turnaround costs, to split the turnaround and to continue to operate the cat cracker. |
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Besides the procurement centres in each of the 7 taluks, a separate procurement centre had been established in Bannuru as paddy is grown in plenty there. |
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Trading exchange will also be the battleground where segment leaders from procurement, sell-side, ERP, SCM and ERM will come into direct competition. |
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Since 2002, Tom Beaty and his team at Insight Sourcing Group have been dedicated to helping companies reduce cost through strategic sourcing and procurement services. |
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Mandan Steel will make a contract for the procurement of basic material in the form of iron ore with PT Yiwan Mining and PT Sebuku Iron Lateritic Ore in South Kalimantan. |
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Ischemia reperfusion during cardiac procurement is associated with a distinct form of myocardial injury which may cause organ dysfunction after transplantation. |
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The company said it plans to transfer the production of audiocassettes to its plants in Germany and Thailand, but procurement of other products will be outsourced, it said. |
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In October 2006 following a series of discussions, KHI was appointed to provide the required engineering, procurement assistance, and construction management expertise. |
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The lens within the Beroe wordmark, for example, represents the focus Beroe brings to their procurement partners' strategies through deeply focused category knowledge. |
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The construction was arranged by the Confederate agent Commander James Bulloch, who led the procurement of sorely needed ships for the fledgling Confederate States Navy. |
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Of interest to folklorists are their physical form, their method of manufacture or construction, their pattern of use as well as the procurement of the raw materials. |
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Churchill tried to soften the blow by putting him in charge of the British Air Mission to the USA, responsible for the procurement of new aircraft types. |
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On 24 July 2009, the seven European nations announced that the programme would proceed and formed a joint procurement agency to renegotiate the contract. |
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The SDR Values and yen conversion for government procurement are used by the Japan External Trade Organization for Japan's official procurement in international trade. |
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Country of origin will affect its admissibility, the rate of duty, its entitlement to special duty or trade preference programs, antidumping, and government procurement. |
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