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This meshed neatly with the secondary aim of securing contracts for their companies.
The arena, which has seating for 19,000, is also securing contracts for 612 additional spaces at two garages more than a mile away near an exit of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
The report said the UK had fallen behind other EU countries in securing contracts for its own companies to help national economies and said procurement generally in the UK took 50% longer than it did in France and Germany, despite operating under the same EU rules, due to a "process-orientated, risk-averse culture".
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Does he really think this is the best way to secure contracts for 53,000 of Britain's frontline NHS staff?
The suspect, Betty Glover, 47, used her connections as a former department employee to secure contracts for an uninsured contractor, according to the Department of Investigation.
The money was paid to secure contracts for environmental remediation and demolition at "Bridgeport-related sites," said Ronald S. Apter, one of the assistant United States attorneys prosecuting the 10 cases.
Edmondo Bruti Liberati, a Milan prosecutor, reportedly said that the suspects were taped by police making suspected attempts to offer bribes to secure contracts for next year's fair.
Mr. Sarkozy, who faces an uphill battle for re-election in May, has pushed hard to secure contracts for French companies in India, particularly in strategic sectors such as aerospace and energy.
The Tory administration, being determined to secure contracts for both its arms manufacturers and the construction company Balfour Beatty, misdirected some £200m to finance a white elephant dam in Malaysia, through an obscure funding mechanism called the Aid and Trade Provision.
Fana Hlongwane, a former aide to a South African defence minister, was implicated in an arms deal scandal and in 2008 was accused of channelling large payments to secure contracts for British arms firm BAE.
The Labour administration, being determined to secure contracts for both its arms manufacturers and the construction company Balfour Beatty, has misdirected some £200m to finance a white elephant dam in Turkey, through an obscure funding mechanism called the Export Credit Guarantee Department.
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