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To tendering
adjective
Sensitive or painful to the touch.
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Indeed, the president's claim to protect these reefs while subjecting them to avoidable climate damage is analogous to tendering alms to a beggar before leveling his hut.
Further complicating matters, some of Mr. Corbyn's closest allies are left-wing Brexit — or "Lexit" — supporters who believe the bloc's antitrust rules might prevent a socialist Corbyn government from enacting policies like subsidizing loss-making businesses or offering government contracts to local companies without opening them up to tendering.
But it will require a set of innovations best described as open contracting: using accessible open data and better engagement so that citizens, government and business can follow the money in government contracts from planning to tendering to performance and closure.
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His voice has hairpin-turned to tender.
It was the only organisation to tender.
And this includes going out to tender".
I put the problem out to tender.
To tender fava beans with ham.
Mr Koirala has been able to tender his resignation.
Too few government contracts are put out to tender.
Mr. Mitarotonda has been buying more shares to tender this week.
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