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be tendering
adjective
Sensitive or painful to the touch.
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It has an official offering plan price of about $15.5 million, though Mr. Baldwin was said to be tendering considerably less.
Galina Kovalchuk, a spokeswoman for the coal company, said that despite widespread reports to the contrary, Mr. Volkov, whom she called "a high-class professional," would not be tendering his resignation.
The Sikorksy Aircraft Corporation will be tendering the composer-pianist an 80th-anniversary thank-you by sponsoring the New Haven Symphony's all-Rachmaninoff concert on Feb. 13 at 7 30 p.m. in Woolsey Hall.
Dr Clare Gerada, chairwoman of the Royal College of GPs, said she was concerned about any doctor sitting on the board of a consortium who had an interest in a private company that would be tendering for contracts under the new "Any Qualified Provider" system.
On 9 and 12 August, we published stories that alleged, wrongly, that Ricardo Pierdant and his businesses had a potential conflict of interest, because the First Lady of Mexico, Angelica Rivera, had occasional access to a luxury apartment that he owns in Miami, while at the same time we said, his companies were expected to be tendering for lucrative Mexican government contracts.
In fact, on the blog post in which Netflix announced said pricing changes, over 12,000 comments were posted (and that's using Facebook's commenting system, something TechCrunch readers are unhappily familiar with), most of them angry, and many in turn did their own announcing, saying they would be tendering their resignations, effective immediately.
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A new contract would then be tendered.
Apologies have not been tendered.
Bisset says Depardieu was "tender, open, helpful".
One health goal – Goal 4 Ensure Healthy Lives – was tendered.
The stalks should be tender.
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