An Army official who declined to be identified confirmed the service's intention to break up and rebid the contract. |
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Half the participants were unexpectedly asked to rebid higher to better their odds. |
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The most recent change occurred in 1998 when the laboratory services contract was again rebid. |
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If that happens then they have to come out with a new contract and rebid it. |
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The airport insider said there were several other issues that forced the authority to repackage and rebid the project. |
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Although striking union members would be harmed by the rebid, the airline now seeks to impose it on its pilots. |
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The mayor today announced that the rebid has resulted in a lower cost per truck than the original bids. |
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And sometimes there's a structural change and you've got to go through and almost completely rebid the job. |
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When a hand contains more than one biddable suit, look ahead to the rebid. |
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But some of the incumbents who will have to rebid for their contracts are threatening to sue. |
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Now South thought it could not cost to rebid his six-card suit, but West happily doubled for penalty. |
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With the increase in global food and transport prices, the Mission has had to rebid the existing rations contract. |
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If you only have one biddable suit, you should rebid that suit. |
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Or, the buyer may ask that the shop rebid based on new information. |
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Serco has successfully rebid its RAF Northolt MAC, providing aviation and engineering facilities and logistics support at this major RAF airport. |
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The automatic rebid process, however, leaves significant public safety gaps. |
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True, you need some form of checkback, which is an artificial two-club or two-diamond rebid by the responder to ask for more information. |
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We had to rebid the contract when accusations of fraud by other competitors occurred. |
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Fluor and Bechtel are both expected to bid for the contract, though Halliburton, perhaps chastened by the cronyism allegations, has yet to say whether it will rebid. |
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When investors realised that electricity firms would have to accept much lower returns from early next year, or else be ineligible to rebid for concessions that run out between 2015 and 2017, share prices slumped. |
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Though the company does not provide revenue forecasts, Gupta exuded confidence in aggressively winning deals especially in the rebid market. |
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Modern methods have moved to responders rebid being forcing if it is in a new suit. |
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A number of countries have found it useful to require that exclusive concessions be rebid from time to time rather than freely extended by the parties. |
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Before the government allows Royal LePage to rebid on this contract, will it release the internal investigation into the scandal, which it has been hiding from Canadians? |
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