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It seems possible that the "tenderness to touch" variable may be a useful surrogate for a tender point evaluation in musculoskeletal pain surveys without a physical examination.
"We're grunting, surviving, we're saving our species," Henry says, about what passes for a tender tryst.
Phillips, in her own words, is hoping for a tender Brexit.
A Gaza seaport got the nod from Israel this week the PA announced preparations for a tender for building it.
The original plan called for a tender on supplying about 30 attack helicopters to begin only in 2018.
Match Events said in a statement that its parent company had handled Fifa's accommodation needs since the 1994 World Cup and there was no requirement for a tender.
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It is no surprise that attention should focus on Milan's Expo 2015, for which a tender for site preparation worth €165m ($210m) was awarded in July.
Similarly, if Parliament assents to the requirement for a tendering process prior to any award of public service compensation, it will weaken all the small local public services that are directly and indirectly managed by the public authorities.
The Home Office has begun to look for a replacement for the Criminal Records Bureau CRB and Independent Safeguarding Authority ISAISA), with a tender for a company to run outsourced disclosure and barring services.
In an interview, Mr. de Blasio said his children developed a taste for campaigning at a tender age.
Huggins spoke with him for nearly the whole time, a tender moment for a coach with a reputation as more of a screamer than a hugger.
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