Similar words: forbidding, wedding ring, abiding, adding, wadding, shedding, wedding, budding. Meaning: ['bɪdɪŋ] n. 1. an authoritative direction or instruction to do something 2. a request to be present 3. (bridge) the number of tricks a bridge player is willing to contract to make.
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31, If anything, competition is bidding up environmental standards.
32, The bidding starts at £2 million.
33, Bidding continues until all but one eligible candidate remains.
34, For a typical candidate, one need look no further than Keith Hill, bidding to take Streatham from the Tories.
35, The software company's propriety was cited as the chief reason for Camelot's initial exclusion from the final bidding round.
36, Thereafter, local militias organized by claimants to office would fight at the bidding of the state governor.
37, New York publishers echo accusations of a conflict of interest in the choice of Knopf without prior competitive bidding.
38, The spice war between Burns Philp and McCormick created a costly bidding war for shelf space that hurt both companies.
39, This surplus will cause a competitive bidding down of price by sellers eager to relieve themselves of their surplus.
40, No prices are written down and there is no competitive bidding.
41, The rapid delivery of the auctioneer is keyed to a wave or nod by those bidding on the animals.
42, The company lobbied Congress in the hope of being able to buy it directly from the commission without competitive bidding.
43, Bellcore wound up bidding on the job after all, along with three other outfits.
44, Leal has been calling for the creation of an open and competitive bidding procedure for architects, consultants and engineers.
45, Once the team has cracked this bidding code, they should be able to subvert it.
46, Whoever is bidding against them presumably has a profitable use for it.
47, In a physical auction such people are soon spotted by any competent auctioneer but bidding online is anonymous.
48, He was irate that a public service broadcaster such as S4C should be involved in bidding for a commercial contract.
49, Competition between the two companies bidding for the contract is fierce.
50, Believe it or not there was lively bidding for this slice of history at Christies ... the selling price was 990 pounds.
51, Its new approach of competitive bidding has already galvanized towns and cities into bringing forward imaginative proposals for regeneration.
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52, Salford are in the bidding, Oldham are keeping a keen eye on him and St Helens are reportedly interested.
53, Western oil company's are already bidding to exploit the newly drained marshes.
54, Garrison Savannah is bidding to go one better than when runner-up to Seagram two years ago.
55, Music was provided by the Shrine authorities with pilgrims assisting with readings, bidding prayers and the offertory procession.
56, Had he grown to think she would meekly do his bidding?
57, The bidding continued and Kilpatrick stayed with it, raising it to £7,000 and later to £8,000.
58, ""I have to go now,'' said Alex, bidding them a hasty goodbye.
59, Bidding for the second license is to start as soon as the first license is awarded.
60, An investment firm wins the bond award by bidding the lowest interest rate to the county.
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