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are tendering
adjective
Sensitive or painful to the touch.
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This is because the way local authorities are tendering their contracts often prioritise cost over quality, and the contracts are often short term.
As the local authorities cannot agree on who should take responsibility for the work, once again they are tendering for a company that can shred the rubber.
Goddijn's second initiative relates to the fact that a number of motor groups are tendering with mobile networks to have Sim cards put in cars, which will transmit data back about faults and driving patterns.
It's no use having a minister for civil society in the Cabinet Office enjoying a really good understanding of it, if ministers who are tendering huge national programmes don't".
Councils and businesses are tendering for bids to redevelop the Cornhill.
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Apologies have not been tendered.
Bisset says Depardieu was "tender, open, helpful".
A new contract would then be tendered.
Cook until vegetables are tender.
Both species are tender perennials.
Cook until the apple slices are tender.
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