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One of its tenders is a 73-foot sailboat with its own captain and crew.
This is because Leeds' e-tendering system, Council Tenders, is designed and hosted on the other side of the world by the government of Western Australia.
Criteria for these tenders are quite vague, researchers say, and often the choice of research themes made through the tenders is questionable.
Peter Kankonde makes a similar argument when he underlines "what lies beneath the surface of sent legal tenders is in fact the social and cultural subjective self of remitters as human beings and family members migrants remit primarily in a bid to foster familial belonging in order to escape social death and at the same time buy and sustain social status" (Kankonde, 2010, pp. 225-240).
The use of tenders is still low, but increasing in Austria [ 24].
Our interviews revealed that the only semi-agricultural organization that often announces tenders is the forestry authority, when it allocates cultivation and tree-clearing rights in forests.
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Make sure the tenders are evenly coated.
The garden tenders are often violent.
Fish Tenders were discontinued in 1990.
Due date for final tenders was set for last Tuesday.
Tenders were invited on 28 June for further constructions.
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