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This new, potentially tender shoot of the Marvel meta-franchise, opening day-and-date in 50 territories, has tough competition from Minions.
Not only do we get to see an even younger Dumbledore sharing a potentially tender moment with his onetime lover, now full-time enemy Grindelwald, but we're also introduced to a woman named... drumroll, please... Nagini, who will one day become Lord Voldermort's trusted serpentine friend.
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In one area, Stockport, CCGs are placing 40 per cent of LESs out to tender, potentially costing local GP surgeries £383,200.
However, if Apple controls the sale, they then potentially benefit from tender steering and siphon off benefits from retailers.
The variables stored as attributes of the applicants and the concession units are presented in Table 2. Due to the type and the scale of the actors taking part in the tendering being potentially related to the economic offers they make, we classified the applicants according to scale and type.
Companies including Reuters, ITN and PA have previously been mentioned as parties potentially interested in the competitive tender model for news provision for the nations and regions.
Chief Inspector of Prisons Nick Hardwick said: "Wolds finds itself on the cusp of potentially significant change, with competitive tenders for the management of the prison signalling uncertainty about its future.
In exchange, a deal was struck with producers' alliance Pact to open up "a minimum amount of 40%" of its programmes to tender over the next two years – potentially slicing around £160m off BBC Studios' bottom line.
Although these indices are not validated for use with a 32-JC, this exploratory comparison allowed assessment of the impact of the potentially higher number of swollen and tender joints on these common instruments of overall disease activity.
Using competition in such an arbitrary fashion would potentially create a barrage of bureaucratic tendering and procurement procedures, which would inevitably be paid for at the tax payers expense.
The contract for the Lincolnshire project also allows 10 other similarly sized forces to purchase the same services from G4S, potentially worth £2bn, without going through a separate tendering process, and increasing its grip on British policing.
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