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His former employer must be pleased – especially as it has been keen to move in on the many NHS contracts put out to tender by this privatising coalition government.
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In the United States, this same deal -- bank-debt money accepted as legal tender by the government -- was part of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913.
Skateco said: "Put simply, this was an idea created by the council, put out to tender by the council, presented as a partnership with them.
The winning bid in the second tender, by the company Medical Group SK, cost significantly more, €1.6m.
And Russian sensitivities were made all the more tender by the unpublicised expulsion in January of a what the Russians described as a "CIA operative".
MyID.is Certified and the laboratory CEREGE won the Identic's project, put out to tender by the Ministry of Economy and Finance (DGCIS) via the Secretariat to Innovation and Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet.
Today, her shoulders were made tender by the sun, and she smelled summer in the hamburgers that my husband grilled.
The unit costs found in Spectrum were comparable to South African prices of drugs and supplies requested for tender by the Department of Health (35).
I believe part of the answer is that Franzen's critics, cool kids almost to a man, from Mic Wright in the Telegraph to Dustin Kurtz at Melville House, were hit in a tender spot by this essay.
To restate: this is an alliance to end food insecurity tendered by the US, a country where one in six people – 50 million citizens – is food insecure.
Tender by Nigel Slater is published by Fourth Estate at £30.
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