The Pandora survivors managed to climb aboard tenders and reach the safety of a sand cay. |
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That compares with the 45 regular fire tenders normally available to deal with the average 60 emergency calls made each day in the county. |
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The Department of Defence has invited tenders to supply the air force with six new military helicopters. |
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They invited tenders for the distribution of fertiliser throughout the country. |
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Other equipment at the Livingstone airport includes two utility vehicles, fire tenders, an ambulance, and meteorological equipment. |
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We are currently looking at the demolition tenders and we believe a deal will be signed and sealed within two months. |
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Fugro will receive tenders for the repair of 28 slopes and retaining walls in Kwun Tong, Wong Tai Sin and Sai Kung. |
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He said construction inflation was on a downward trend and prices for tenders were coming down steadily. |
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Bakr said a small bush fire also broke out near the river bank of the compound and fire tenders had to respond to put it out. |
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Some served as motor torpedo boat tenders, battle damage repair ships or aircraft engine repair ships. |
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On the forecastle deck the brass bell was struck, and with anchor down, the tenders were lifted out and readied to ferry passengers ashore. |
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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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The tenders were evaluated on price, experience of the tenderer, methodology, quality and technical merit. |
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The Competition Authority has welcomed the government's decision to require lawyers to submit tenders for work in future tribunals of inquiry. |
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The Motor Sports Association has invited tenders from promoters interested in hosting the prestigious race from next season. |
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Tugs brought the mail ashore and passengers were slung ignominiously over the side in baskets and sent ashore in tenders. |
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Alternative boneless wings are chicken tenders soggy with that same oversweet sauce. |
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A total of 161 developers failed in the tenders because their bids exceeded the upper limits. |
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These near-indestructable Hi-Riser cars were rebuilt in the 1960's from steam locomotive tenders. |
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The packet ships were the big boats, they didn't have tenders that I know of. |
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In 1880 William Eldridge called tenders for carting 80,000 sleepers to Gladstone Railway Station. |
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We have already floated tenders inviting bid proposals and the bids will be opened in November. |
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The prices and the range of tenders received and the successful tenderer are usually published. |
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Two locomotives and tenders, ten carriages, fifteen goods wagons and one horsebox were purchased. |
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The commission has extended the deadline for the submission of tenders by one month. |
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Government customers provide economic incentives in the process of arrangement of tenders and during the award and performance of contracts. |
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What is being aimed at is the securement of good tenders which haven taken on board all the risks. |
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The tenders for the airside infrastructure, the apron, are in and a contract should be awarded within a month. |
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As fire tenders moved to different angles as the flames spread, small black hoses had to be winched manually, a time consuming process. |
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The municipality recently invited tenders for the purchase of the land, because they could not afford to develop it. |
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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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The decision means tenders will now be let for the project, with work expected to begin in late February. |
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Flash has the friendliest bouncers, most evil bar tenders and sweetest waitresses of any club. |
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Scores of firefighters arrived in 25 vehicles including foam tenders designed to fight chemical fires. |
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The winners of tenders, for example, are frequently decided before the bidding begins. |
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Many construction companies are lining up to offer tenders for India's infrastructure projects. |
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Children can choose from a three-cheese quesadilla, chicken or beef taco, crispy nachos, chicken tenders and cheese taquitos. |
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The fire wrecked about 60 per cent of the single-storey garage before emergency tenders left the scene at 5.30 pm. |
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The distribution company successfully bid for the contract after tenders were invited. |
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The method of appointment to the civil service is through both internal and external tenders. |
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I answer calls for tenders from distributors who want to develop their brand. |
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We are also trying to modernize the procedure for appealing public tenders. |
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The tender was to be awarded to the tenderer who submitted the lowest price offer among the eligible tenders. |
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In addition, provision must be made for an award coefficient for tenders offering the minimum selling price. |
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When you evaluate the quality of tenders, you use predetermined award criteria, published in advance, to decide which tender is the best. |
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Also, brooders probably are limited by anatomical constraints, whereas nest tenders may be less constrained in terms of how many adults can contribute gametes to a nest. |
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Also, encryption is not necessary, as other means can be used to ensure the inviolability of tenders. |
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However, the organizers of tenders, without further ado, included all the existing capacities in the selection of the current year. |
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There should also be ways to generate funds which will help the fire brigade acquire extra fire tenders and utility equipment that will enable them effectively fight fires. |
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Navy tenders were put over the side and armed boarding parties were sent over to officially take control of the subs. |
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Fourteen council vans and lorries, and two fire tenders, staged a slow drive through the city centre tooting horns and winning support from the public. |
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The port area is relatively shallow, and tenders serve larger ships at a roadstead in Poverty Bay. |
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It may even bring you positive publicity and a competitive edge when competing for tenders. |
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The emergency tenders, which carry heavy-duty rescue equipment to incidents such as the Selby rail crash and serious road accidents, all need replacing. |
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So in your call for tenders you could ask builders how much hazardous waste they expect to produce during demolition and the cost of removing it. |
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For the purpose of fitting out a meeting room, the Agency issued two calls for tenders for the installation of interpretation equipment. |
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All public tenders were carried out in due time and we didn't have any problems with complaints. |
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However, under exceptional circumstances, the ECB may decide not to announce quick tenders publicly in advance. |
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Lawrence's last years were spent among RAF seaplanes and seagoing tenders, although officialdom refused him permission to fly. |
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Re-crewed and supplied by ocean-going tenders, the ships could pursue fish anywhere in the world for months on end without ever visiting a port or even sighting land. |
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The Eurosystem may select a limited number of counterparties to participate in quick tenders. |
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The modification or notice of withdrawal is effective if it is received by the procuring entity prior to the deadline for presenting tenders. |
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The Tunisian Commerce Office made an international call for tenders to supply the market in « built-up » light vehicles. |
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It pulled just two tenders, a shop car and two old Pullman crew cars. |
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Though the civic body invited short-term tenders for the work, the Land Army Corporation has bagged the contract, as its bid was the lowest, the sources said. |
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Firstly, the compatibility of compensation and exclusive rights in the case of competitive tenders should be clarified. |
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The Federation of Russia, owner of the land, evicted the Navy last year and a call for tenders was launched. |
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Bridge tenders have been threatened by irate motorists who have accessed the tower when delays, caused by malfunctions, occur. |
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This is reflected in the irate motorists making threats to the bridge tenders. |
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The procedures for standard and quick tenders are identical except for the time frame and the range of counterparties. |
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Standard tenders are executed within a time frame of 24 hours from the tender announcement to the certification of the allotment result. |
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Chart 1 gives an overview of the normal time frame for the operational steps for standard tenders. |
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Millhouse, an investment company of the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovitch, recently won a call for tenders. |
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And the transition will require railroads to make investments beyond new engines and LNG tenders. |
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A council spokeswoman later confirmed that the authority had now put out tenders for landscape design architects, building architects and quantity surveyors. |
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On receipt of tenders the firm submitting the lowest acceptable tender is informed and asked to submit its priced bill of quantities for examination. |
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According to the request for tenders, the websites have to be navigable in English and Irish and should be able to support content in French, Spanish and German. |
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Why doesn't the government issue a call for tenders to add services and even beds to our hospital system where the needs are most pressing? |
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Two tenders behind are spare water cars for work train service. |
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In Hungary, there were no tenders nor a bidding war for the nuclear project, no public debate. |
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Generalising the call for tenders procedure could favour all the pressures for eliminating universal service. |
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He suggested an alternative would be to inform residents of the actual price of the asphalt after tenders for the project close later this spring. |
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At 50, Emmanuel Conrath, the brother of Gilles, the shipwright, is switching career to build tenders out of marine plywood. |
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The Algerian Ministry of Transport is ready to launch an international call for tenders laying open the management of the port of Algiers. |
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We analyzed the availability of vessels against the actual hours worked for navigational aid tenders on a regional basis. |
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Matt, who has already had breakfast, is having three tenders to himself, obviously, washed down with a root beer float. |
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Calls for tenders will be launched for the revitalisation of a historic sector of Recife. |
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The portable HF derma wand has anti-aging and anti-wrinkle functions, and tenders your skin. |
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For standard tenders, a maximum of 24 hours elapses between the tender announcement and the certification of the allotment result. |
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A call for tenders by invitation was authorized for the maintenance of the synthetic surfaces of tennis and basketball courts. |
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Because the fertilizer doesn't see the light of day from the time it is unloaded until it is loaded onto spreaders or tenders, both dust and spillage are virtually eliminated. |
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Over the year, improved adjustment of banking liquidity conditions led to fewer episodes of underbidding in the Eurosystem's tenders. |
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The various positions offered include a manager, four clerks, four cashiers and four pump tenders. |
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Where appropriate, state whether tenders are requested for purchase, lease, rental or hire purchase or any combination of these. |
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An auxiliary fleet of oceanographic research vessels, ocean and harbour tugs, coastal oilers, diving tenders and other craft supports the fleet. |
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With other tenders there have been delays due to the necessity to resubmit evaluation reports and to issue corrigenda to the tender documents. |
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In the selection of successful tenderers, preference should be given to the tenders most advantageous for the Community. |
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Experience shows that too short a period prevents candidates from tendering or causes them to submit incomplete or ill-prepared tenders. |
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Competitors vie to offer lower tenders, which depresses the development of the market in renewables in quality terms. |
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The reports also point that Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana have already called for tenders for driving license and vehicle registration. |
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Some successful tenders have simply repeated the words of the customer's tender specification as though they had come from the pen of the researcher. |
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Except for lot B, tenders shall cover either rapeseed oil or sunflower oil. |
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Our signature chicken tenders made fresh to order, hand-battered, fried to golden perfection and served on mixed greens. |
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The city will invite tenders for six of the facilities this Friday. |
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After studying the call for tenders, it decided to submit a bid under the tender procedure, in which other bidders also took part. |
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I can think of a very simple way of solving this problem, for example, by raising the bottom threshold in public tenders. |
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For information on the European Union's tenders and calls for proposals, please click on one of the links below. |
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Price paid or the prices of the highest and lowest tenders taken into account in the award of the contract. |
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Imagine the federal government issuing a call for tenders for the construction of a new building without establishing any rules. |
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They could not invite tenders as the project was challenged in court. |
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Ports of Paris are launching a call for tenders for the carbon footprint of their activities. |
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This authority or body shall take all necessary steps to ensure confidentiality of the information contained in the tenders. |
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This is a very early phase which will enable the project to be defined and the call for tenders drawn up. |
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As well as keeping up to date with current public tenders you will be able to generate Public Tender Statistics, with all relevant statistical information by company, tier of government, geographic area or sector of activity. |
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Music City Grill offers up a signature Tennessee Chow Chow Pork Chop Sandwich along with burgers, steak sandwiches, chicken tenders, and fries. |
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The government is to invite tenders for the new franchise in October or November 2017, setting out what it wants from the winning bidder. |
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Rowboat used as tenders should have U shaped rowlocks so oars can quickly be unshipped when coming alongside. |
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In 1885 the company bought the New Southampton Steam Towing Company and operated tugs and tenders under the subsidiary Red Funnel Towage. |
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Also in the field of distribution, any new extension of areas for concessions will have to be shown as feasible in market studies that give grounds for new tenders. |
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All tenders must be submitted in quintuplicate. |
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Unless the contracting entities Purchasers of medicines find it hard to understand why this are able to classify tenders relevantly, potential suppliers will particular classification was chosen. |
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It is also possible to use CORDIS Search facilities to search for proposals and tenders, plus advanced information of tenders and tender corrigenda. |
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Our freshly battered chicken tenders served on mixed greens and topped with croutons, bacon, chopped eggs, avocado, hearts of palm, and artichokes. |
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Further problems result from the lack of experience of the final beneficiaries in preparing and running international tenders, a lack of suitable staff and unfamiliarity with ISPA procedures. |
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All that had its part to play, as did the recurrently raised issue of social dumping, that is, the danger that tenders would lead to the employment of especially cheap labour. |
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All tenders must be submitted in quadruplicate. |
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I cannot understand why, if we have a system of transparency and open competition, how we cannot prevent that from being used as a protectionist smoke screen in the publication of tenders. |
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In addition to free access to state machinery, SWAPO injected money into the campaign. It was sourced from several private companies which the opposition alleged had bankrolled SWAPO in order to win business tenders. |
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Suppliers or contractors shall be deemed to have been permitted to be present at the opening of the tenders if they have been given opportunity to be fully and contemporaneously apprised of the opening of the tenders. |
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The Group launched tenders which should convert into significant savings in 2010 on telecommunications costs, maintenance expenses and company cars. |
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Hydro-Québec Distribution's second call for tenders, for the purchase of 2,000 MW of wind power, will create the need for about 600 MW of firming-up capacity. |
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Hydro-Québec Distribution signed an agreement with Hydro-Québec Production defining the balancing and firming-up capacity services required for integration of the 990 MW of wind power from the first call for tenders. |
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Children's options are macaroni and cheese, corn dogs, chicken tenders, and cheese and pepperoni pizza. |
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Quick tenders are only used for the execution of fine-tuning operations. |
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Despite its commitment in 2002, the Department of Supply and Services has still not awarded tenders for cellular phone airtime usage charges and long distance charges. |
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The tenders for water desalination and electricity projects will be put out following a clear timetable, as part of a tender offer on which both national and international firms will be invited to bid. |
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These authorities should therefore have power, when awarding contracts in such cases, to negotiate details with some or all of the potential public service operators once tenders have been submitted. |
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Could the government explain what motivated this eleventh hour change, unbeknownst to Bombardier, to the requirements set out in the call for tenders? |
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We have a suggested consultative process by the government, which put out tenders to hire a polling firm and then hire, some would say, a think tank. |
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It breaks away from the notion of delegation that defines traditional representative democracies, and tenders deliberative democracy as the alternative. |
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With some 80 000 vehicles passing over the bridge every week day, there is considerable pressure on the bridge tenders to keep the highway closure periods down to a minimum. |
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In practice, it is recommended that tenders be scored for a given criterion one after another, rather than scoring each tender for all criteria before moving on to the next. |
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The Société de transport de l'Outaouais recently confirmed that the final plans and specs are ready, and that the calls for tenders will be out this fall. |
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See also the following footnote as regards the evaluation of the tenders. |
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Using electricity as motive power for railroads will do away with fuel trains, tenders, coal handling, water, and all that. |
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Downing Street said the Government was prepared if necessary to instruct the armed forces to commandeer more civilian tenders. |
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The fleet consists of icebreakers, bouy tenders, search and rescue vessels, hovercrafts and vessels for scientific research and the Canadian Hydrographic Service stationed across Canada. |
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International companies take part in many tenders for agro-industrial projects in the Commonwealth of Independent States and Eastern European countries. |
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But the strikes of 1895 were unusual even for them, because it was the Dames-Pipi, tenders of the city's public toilets, who were furious at the removal of the oil stoves they used for warmth. |
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Although the larger electricity supply companies invite tenders for their electricity meter requirements on a Europe-wide basis, the contract will still be performed at national level. |
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Most orthotic tenders are for five to seven years and being able to win or retain contracts gives long-term job security. |
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Most orthotic tenders are for five to seven years, and being able to win or retain contracts gives long-term job security. |
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Chicken tenders, chicken sandwiches, chicken salads. |
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Season the chicken tenders with salt and pepper. |
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But then, who goes to a barbecue joint for chicken tenders and fries? |
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The rice was more starch after that, and the chicken tenders were breaded. |
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But we got over it, because then there were the chicken tenders. |
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Purchase chicken tenders or make your own. |
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Our signature chicken tenders made fresh to order, battered and deep-fried to golden perfection. Served with our own BBQ and Dijonnaise sauce for dipping, and crispy French fries. |
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When inviting tenders to generate software, does the brief define terms for open source development and the availability of source text during future processing? |
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After winning a call for tenders issued by a Japanese government agency, in early summer, Renault Trucks delivered 16 Midlum vehicles fitted with water tankers to the Japanese Ambassador to Senegal, M. Takashi Saito. |
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Veolia Transport has won this call for tenders, the specifications for which were based on proactiveness and quality, as part of a major operation to make the Mont Saint Michel an island again. |
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Many are used to awarding tenders but we've upskilled to get a broader skillset that people in the public sector don't always have, and we've also hired in from the private sector. |
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In order to help this mission, the IEF launched an invitation to tenders to several training organism well known within the framework of continuing education of firm leaders. |
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In September 2006 the Parliament made a call for tenders for the transport of its Members by chauffeured car and minibus during the part-sessions in Strasbourg. |
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An investigation of the ministry of public works, one of the biggest-spending government departments, revealed 3 billion rands' worth of improperly awarded tenders. |
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At Inter Airport Europe, Orlaco will be presenting specific camera systems for airport vehicles, including aircraft tugs, de-icers, crash tenders, toilet trucks, kerosine pump trucks and tankers. |
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With their homeland partitioned by Prussian occupation, many Kashubian families made the journey to the Renfrew area of eastern Ontario, taking advantage of tenders of free land. |
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Other amendments concern the definition of close links and guarantors in counterparty relationships, the increase by 30 minutes of the timeframe for quick tenders and the updating of legal references. |
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Through investment tenders in 2006-2014 Azerbaijan has privatized 65 state-owned enterprises. |
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It concerns in particular the construction of a re-gasification station, a new dry bulk terminal as well as a liquid bulk terminal for which the call for tenders is currently proceeding. |
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If the test is successful, the product will receive the Panammes label which validates its usefulness and will authorize it to answer to tenders in local communities. |
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Washrooms for the bridge tenders are also located at this level. |
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The costs of the poverty reduction measures would amount to €200m but would be made fiscally neutral through cuts in civil service spending and a new system of public tenders. |
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The Tunisian Minister of transport confirmed on 15th September 2008 the launching of a call for tenders and the start of work on a new deep-water port in Efindha. |
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The evaluation and comparison of tenders will be on this basis and the selected contractor would be responsible for all duties, taxes and levies in the performance of the contract. |
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The secret police files, codenamed Gorilla, featured wiretaps of leading financiers meeting discreetly with centre-right governing politicians to trade government tenders for cash. |
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But it is seeking to sell the main operation that tenders for council contracts and has formally discontinued it for accounting purposes, though it continues to trade. |
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Many of its measures are aimed at policy-support, for which SMEs benefit indirectly, and therefore the intervention mechanisms are not only calls for proposals but also tenders and other types of support. |
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For service contracts, the minimum time between the date of dispatch of the letter of invitation to tender and the final date for receipt of tenders shall be fifty days. |
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They also determine how and when tenders are to be submitted. |
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Over the years, five different submarine tenders and one floating dry dock served in the loch. |
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The firm had won tenders to the War Office though its prices were higher than some of its competitors. |
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In 1988 it was announced that tenders would be invited from private consortia to fund, build and operate the bridge for a specified period. |
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A water supply to platform 1 allows topping up of the steam locomotive's tenders. |
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Smaller naval tenders are often seen carrying out training exercises in the harbour and river. |
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Dubbo City Council has awarded the tenders for the installation of sports lighting and construction of a grandstand, track and field at Barden Park. |
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From a tactical point of view, working in unprotected waters is less hospitable for floating cranes, construction tenders, dredges and equipment barges. |
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These engines had huge radiators in their tenders and instead of exhausting steam out of the funnel it was captured and passed back to the tender and condensed. |
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City Cormeilles Parsis launched a public call for tenders on 2 August 2013 for the construction of a new school in the ZAC des Bois Rochefort with 16 lots. |
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Abu Dhabi municipality is seeking tenders from private sector investors to build and manage a series of highway rest areas on a build-operate-transfer basis. |
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The RIC made two tenders to the PFIC for redemption of its PFIC shares. |
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Monmouthshire County Council invites tenders for the provision of public passenger transport services under Transport Act 1985, as outlined in this document. |
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Some tugs also had passenger accommodation to enable them to serve as tenders to liners not actually berthing in Southampton and to augment the excursion fleet on occasion. |
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The ground station construction, supply of satellite dish equipment and installation in rural homes and businesses represent three separate tenders. |
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Limited tenders are invited for 2 Supply Of Durrie It 183x92cm Blue. |
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Aluminum sulphurate and chlorine gas are used to sterilize the water however the reserve stocks have run out and CDA has unable to put out tenders for purchasing the gases. |
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This restaurant serves Philly cheesesteaks, chicken cheesesteaks, hoagies, wings and tenders, salads, drinks and desserts The business owner is moving overseas. |
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Increasingly, these craft are being used as yacht tenders, enabling yacht owners and guests to travel from a waiting yacht to, for example, a secluded beach. |
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