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To tenders
adjective
Sensitive or painful to the touch.
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The request has led to tenders for ten projects worth €50m a year over a five-year period.
You need to know your Pre-Qualifying Questionnaires (PQQs) from your Invitation to Tenders (ITTs), for example.
It's barely 9am yet the sun is sucking the damp from the sands where, as a child, Blackwell would watch men haul bananas on to tenders, singing "Day-O".
Instead of demanding protection money, Messina Denaro has focused on nurturing local businesses, ensuring they get rich on public works thanks to tenders fixed by corrupt officials, then leaning on them to bankroll his hideouts.
Fresh invitations to tenders for the new contracts have been sent out by the Legal Aid Agency in the expectation that the criminal law market will be forced to undergo a process of merger and consolidation.
I'm one of a number of people within the company who can respond to tenders, so that is likely to be something that takes up more and more of my time.
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His voice has hairpin-turned 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.
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