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the auctioning
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A public event where goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
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In auction theory [7] it is reasoned that in the auctioning process the auctioneer will be able to confiscate most of the social surplus created by the service.
Gives rules and regulations surrounding the auctioning of horses.
Is the auctioning of full-time jobs next?
It is easy to be repulsed by the auctioning of a human organ.
Notably, the Academy despises the auctioning of Oscars, believing that it lessens the prestige of the prize.
This is especially so, given that HM Treasury has received additional income from the auctioning of permits".
It is entirely possible that Rogers is right, and that the auctioning of allowances will lead to economic shocks.
The auctioning of two slots at Newark was to be a first step in this market-based experiment.
First came the dispute over the auctioning of two new franchises, won by groups that will locate their teams in Kochi and Pune.
The latest proposal does not include an expected provision to enable the auctioning of new airport slots, a plan that had been strongly opposed by airlines.
"I am driven by myself... the capture of myself in the mirror, the auctioning off of myself... teeth and hair, tits and ass," she once wrote.
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