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Telefónica-owned O2 UK added 232,000 mobile customers in the three months to the end of September, 200,000 of whom took contracts, not pay as you go deals.
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They're simply taking contracts and cutting staffing costs.
And soon enough, this imperfectly socialized killer is back in the game, taking contracts in cities like Dallas and New York, where a man can always find a good stamp auction.
Government tendering processes must be whiter than white, or firms will be deterred from applying to take contracts on, which will harm service delivery.
The Wisconsin legislature last year passed a law explicitly allowing the university system to take contracts for classified work.
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Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski, portrayed in 2013 by actor Michael Shannon, was a Mafia hitman who claimed to have taken contracts on and murdered over 100 people.
Even before the project was authorized, several companies had already taken contracts for the construction of a high bridge to carry the road over the proposed reservoir and preliminary excavations at the dam site.
The majority had worked for agencies rather than taken contracts within the NHS as they wanted the flexibility of choosing when and where they worked.
In terms of final destinations, the majority had worked for agencies rather than taken contracts within the NHS as they wanted the flexibility of choosing when and where they worked.
What we need is a clearer commitment from all ministers and the civil service leadership to take contracting more seriously.
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