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en Everybody is going to have to ante up the match before the feds will let you put (requests for proposals) out for bids.

en We get lots of requests. When we make an announcement it prompts a flood of various kinds of requests and proposals. We consider all of them within reason and we evaluate them quite systematically.

en It certainly would have been premature to notify (the department) before we sent out requests for proposals.

en We intend to screen the bids for eligibility on the day following the submission of the bids and will select from the eligible bidders the winning bid on the second day after submission of the bids.

en We don't have to go out for competitive bids on engineering contracts, ... We certainly still have to take a request for proposals or request for qualifications, regardless of the amount if it's over $10,000.

en Before the governor opened up the dialogue with Secretary Chertoff, the local feds were basically stonewalling the state. The devil is in the details. We need to get the feds to focus not only on the border but also the impact of illegal immigration on metropolitan Phoenix.

en But, through the shift of mood and mood, Mine ancient humor saves him whole The cynic devil in his blood That bids him mock his hurrying soul; That bids him flout the Law he makes, That bids him make the Law he flouts, Till, dazed by many doubts, h
  Rudyard Kipling

en Today's intensely competitive logistics services environment requires that providers respond more quickly to rate requests and with professional proposals that will help them win and retain important customer relationships.

en Our goal is to reform NYRA not for its own sake, but to increase the amount taxpayers receive from whatever firm wins the franchise next, ... That's why the reforms we have achieved must be included as standards in the competitive (request for proposals) seeking bids for the franchise.

en We will be working with professors to generate proposals. We won't simply look at what's out there and give them money, but will look for proposals that have specific automotive and, in Boeing's case, aerospace applications. We are really looking for proposals that will be relevant to both of us.

en With each of our customers or prospects, we go in wanting to learn as much as possible about their business and the challenges they face. We start a dialogue with the customer and help pinpoint their measurable business goals, whether they are winning more bids, increasing the accuracy of their bids or making their bids more profitable. With this understanding, we can show them, in concrete terms, how to utilize our products' capabilities to achieve those goals.

en They're trying to up the ante. And the legislation is trying to up the ante. The maximum punishments have been increased from two years to five years less a day.

en He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. Ante has always shown that he is a big-game player. He can go through a match doing nothing and all of a sudden produce a world-class goal that wins the game.

en Bids that we get in an emergency are not cast in granite like other bids we receive when we have plenty of time to review them.

en You shouldn't get bids just because you're minority. You should get bids because you're a good business owner and you're providing quality and service.


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