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A plumber might offer their services.
For example, plant owners might offer their power at prices ranging from 2 cents per kilowatt-hour upward, with most offers bunched between 5 and 10 cents.
Rarely, if ever, are you passed between companies, or offered career advice, development schemes, or anything else other industries might offer their most creative staff.
Sarah Teslik, executive director of the Council of Institutional Investors, an advocacy group, said her members would be more willing to express concerns about specific directors and might offer their own nominees.
Mr. Saakashvili was deeply disappointed when NATO declined in early April to put Georgia and Ukraine on the path to membership, but he says that the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, explained to him that while the Germans "don't want to be pushed" on NATO, they might offer their support later this year.
The committees "might offer their apology to the many scientists they have insulted with their slanderous conclusions about social psychology," he added.
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Now that Google will have their own in-house hardware team, it stands to reason that they might soon offer their own devices alongside those from hardware partners like Samsung and HTC.
He would be riding the subway, or walking in the park, and the faces that appeared before him seemed less like strangers locked in silence than like people who might offer him their secrets, if given a small room, a whiteboard, a friendly teacher.
As cars are increasingly powered by fuel-cell electric engines and fitted with drive-by-wire electronics, new entrants with skills in these areas might start to offer their own models.
But in taking the step after 6 p.m. on Saturday, the day before Easter, the White House may also have been seeking to shorten the time that critics might have to offer their own interpretations of the document.
It also threatens to silence Web firms just when they might need to offer their customers and investors a little reassurance.
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