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1 In the future the consortium hopes to win contracts in other areas.
2 Carillion, for example, continued to win contracts despite being in dire straits.
3 Ottawa hopes reopening the mission will help Canadian businesses win contracts as Libya rebuilds.
4 The commission said it could be cheaper if independent companies tendered competitively to win contracts .
5 On the other hand, there are hundreds and hundreds of colleges where Centerplate could win contracts .
6 Odebrecht has admitted paying bribes to win contracts in 12 countries, though no Venezuelans have been named.
7 They show the franchisee believed its parent company was under-quoting on jobs, so it could win contracts .
8 When it comes to public service contracts, however, expertise appears to mean primarily the ability to win contracts .
9 The National Audit Office also raised concerns that BT will be the only firm likely to win contracts .
10 That followed an inquiry when AWB was found to have made illegal payments to win contracts in Iraq.
11 The Service and Food Workers Union says that would allow cowboy contractors to drive down wages to win contracts .
12 Odebrecht admitted in a settlement with U.S. and Brazilian prosecutors to paying bribes across 12 countries to win contracts .
13 Mr Moor said intense competition to win contracts was putting a squeeze on prices, forcing tradespeople to use cheap products.
14 Prosecutors allege that major construction firms bribed politicians and others to win contracts worth billions of dollars for the event.
15 There is no round three. Firms that failed to win contracts in the first round were likely to push hardest.
16 Odebrecht admitted in the settlement with U.S. and Brazilian prosecutors to paying bribes across 12 countries to win contracts , including Mexico.
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