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Leaving the EU will in fact reduce the cost of "NHS tourism", remove the ridiculous EU rules regarding tendering etc which often means contracts going to the big boys and not the most economic and efficient providers, and the opening up of the NHS to predatory companies from across the Atlantic made possible by the TTIP arrangements made by the EU.
This amusing image of firemen and earthquake experts organising swimming competitions and religious pageants conceals a tainted notion: the legal concept of an "emergency" implies being able to ignore all the rules and regulations regarding tendering contracts for public works worth millions of euros.
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A guest must never be offered a tonic before having been invited to sit down, and as regards tendering such an invitation, Lady Warbones was of two conflicting minds.
"It will be what it will be", said Walsh regarding the tender offer, that needs approval of Indian authorities.
Galliford Try, the construction company, saw its shares fall after it said it had received a letter from the Office of Fair Trading regarding 17 tenders submitted between 2000 and 2005 as part of a wider ranging review of the construction industry.
An Oracle spokeswoman would not comment on why the company had apparently not formally discussed a possible acquisition with PeopleSoft before sending a letter to its board regarding the pending tender offer.
Significant differences were found in how the suppliers regarded the tender, design and construction phases.
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.
Two tall figures cross the foreground: Tobias, exhausted, drags a big dead fish, while the angel Raphael regards him with tender sympathy.
He has more sympathy for Ahmed and Rohinka Kamal, humble, hard-working immigrants whose tender regard for their children, kindness to their customers and struggles with Ahmed's hotheaded relatives give the novel its greatest tension and heart.
This was most evident in the 2010 case Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, when the five-Justice majority eviscerated the McCain-Feingold campaign-finance law (not to mention several of its own precedents), because Congress showed insufficiently tender regard for the free-speech rights of corporations.
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