Sentence examples for deliberately bid from inspiring English sources

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Another deliberately bid low.

But front-running, in which specialists deliberately bid stocks higher in advance of customers' orders, is a more serious problem, Mr. Kwalwasser said.

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In other cases it deliberately submitted nonwinning bids to satisfy tax requirements.

It took part in search auctions to see where people were Googling for cold and flu remedies, but deliberately kept its bids low enough to lose.

In particular, the failure of Southern Union's special committee of directors to run a full sale process and agreement to repeatedly higher termination fees, appeared designed to deliberately foreclose higher bids instead of continuing an auction.

The NHS in England took such a step six years ago, when it parcelled up the major implementation work of the National Programme for IT in £1bn chunks - deliberately to encourage bids from overseas.

He has built a nexus of businesses deliberately opaque in a bid to keep snoopers at bay.

During cross examination, Edward Weisfelner, a longtime lawyer for Mr. Icahn who was representing TWA Acquisition Group, tried to show that the bidding process was deliberately designed by American and T.W.A. to discourage competing offers.

Some countries (like Argentina and Venezuela) have deliberately overvalued their currencies in a bid to keep the price of imported goods down.

Instead Tom made an imaginative bid of three spades, deliberately selecting a 3-3 fin in which he would score several red-suit ruffs.

Some speculated that the government had deliberately driven Hutchison out of the bidding with new conditions.

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