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Revision as of 13:51, 24 August 2006 editLexicon (talk | contribs)Administrators15,651 edits OF COURSE IT'S THE SAME! It doesn't even have its own article, it's a redirect to the article that IS already mentioned, so how could it not be considered the same thing?!← Previous edit Revision as of 18:14, 24 August 2006 edit undoWikiWoo (talk | contribs)667 edits Of course ITS NOT THE SAME. I don't agree its the same and others have commented that its not the same. Stop censoring WikiNext edit →
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*A process by which one can seek prices and terms for a particular project (such as a construction job) to be carried out under a contract. The sealed offers themselves, including company information, a project outline, and a price quote, are known as tenders or bids. See Also: ], ], ] and ]. *A process by which one can seek prices and terms for a particular project (such as a construction job) to be carried out under a contract. The sealed offers themselves, including company information, a project outline, and a price quote, are known as tenders or bids. See Also: ], ], ] and ].
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*] - used to propose a buyout of a public company *] - used to propose a buyout of a public company

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