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The hardening process: Could tender American boys have endured without it?
The sides could go to salary arbitration or another team could tender an offer sheet.
"We could tender an offer sheet, but it doesn't have to be Wednesday.
Staples said in a statement that Corporate Express shareholders could tender their shares as of Tuesday until June 27, subject to a possible extension.
The report also calls for a national system of "credentialling" successful trusts so that only those with a proven track record could tender for management contracts and acquisition.
I could tender, for example, something convincing from a famous shrink about attachments, losses, love and grief, but long story short, I'll quote, instead, the late Roy Orbison, who sang "Love Hurts".
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Still, one could always tender expertise.
Other firms could also tender offers for BEA, including SAP and IBM.
The main characteristics of dominion status were complete legislative authority as provided in the Statute of Westminster (1931) and, in the executive sphere, the right of dominion ministers to direct access to the sovereign (previously advice on dominion matters could be tendered only by United Kingdom ministers).
Then I had to boil it for over an hour, just so I could get it tender enough to pick it apart.
He could be tender and adventurous, and had an unerring eye for beautiful things.
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