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I laid no plan, but that afternoon I found myself saying to the managing partner, "I'm afraid I'll need to tender my resignation".
They do admit, however, that they face difficult decisions regarding the need to tender which, in a nutshell, is a tool for commissioners to facilitate competition.
Interestingly, though, he added that members were regularly faced with difficult decisions on the need to tender and there was a need for further clarity on the legal framework.
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If she wants to do the right thing by the commission and have their views listened to by the government again, she needs to tender her resignation,'' he said.
-- had been tendered; about 14.5 million shares need to be tendered for Motorola's bid to succeed.
If Oracle prevails in the legal case, the company will still need to persuade PeopleSoft shareholders to tender their shares and get approval for the merger from the PeopleSoft board.
Keep an eye on them; they need to be tender but not falling apart.
If the leaves and stem are the weave of this dish, the chickpeas are the substance, so they need to be tender.
When preparing sprouts, leave the green outer leaves on; they add a wonderful colour and taste good; don't be tempted to undercook or serve 'al dente' – they need to be tender.
Mushrooms need to be tender and stuffing needs to have some moisture left.
A week later O'Farrell introduced legislation to remove the requirement for projects to be independently evaluated before it was decided they did not need to go to tender.
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