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Multinational firms could repeatedly challenge contract tendering in the courts, costing the health service millions.
Wyden and Udall have been thorns in the side of the intelligence community, using their position on the committee, which permits them privileged access to classified briefings, to repeatedly challenge senior officials on the accuracy of their public testimony.
Mr. Gittins used his opportunity to repeatedly challenge Admiral Griffiths's lengthy, detailed testimony, using his questions to place new evidence before the court's presiding officers, three American admirals assisted by another from Japan.
Other provisions, the letter warns, could enable interest groups to repeatedly challenge settled science and data that underpins some regulations, allowing them to "further stretch out the already lengthy rulemaking process".
Meanwhile, APSCU has pursued a confrontational approach to the Obama Administration's efforts to hold bad actors accountable, aggressively lobbying lawmakers, making extensive campaign contributions, and hiring expensive lawyers to repeatedly challenge new regulations in court.
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Labour MPs repeatedly challenged Hammond about the price of Brexit.
Several parts of the resolution have been repeatedly challenged by presidents.
He has repeatedly challenged doctors and hospitals to provide better care at a lower cost.
Patterson repeatedly challenged industry convention, sometimes over the objections of his own publisher.
Mr. Musk has repeatedly challenged the articles, saying they were unfair.
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