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- noun Plural form of
tenderer .
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Examples
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As the tenderers were a well-known firm of high standing in the United States (contractors to their Government) their offer was accepted and the factory was established at Lithgow.
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This would be decided only after a number of appeals by other tenderers had been heard.
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In terms of the contract the tenderers would have to deliver
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After the March cancellation of a tender process to name distributors for the project, the national social welfare department's Kobus Watson wrote to six tenderers on October 12 advising that they had won the tender.
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Department will ensure that site visits to the premises of tenderers that are short-listed are undertaken in order for the
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The DA would call for a full inquiry by Parliament's transport portfolio committee to investigate what criteria and requirements were given to the tenderers, whether Prodiba met these criteria and on what basis the tender was awarded.
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The agency approached several of about 38 tenderers.
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The tenderers have been briefed on this development and asked to assist Sars in ensuring the highest level of ethical conduct in its interaction with Sars personnel.
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Another practical problem is the length of time that government departments take to pay tenderers, which affect many businesses.
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"We introduced weekly sub-committee meetings, regular road-shows and industry indabas and made face-to-face contact with the general public, potential service providers or short-listed tenderers a crucial aspect of our 'open-door' policy," the statement said.
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