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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61, So while his competitors resorted to spasmodic mass layoffs and cutthroat bidding during economic downturns, Zack held his ground.
62, Disorganized capitalism remains capitalism, and they make it clear that they are not bidding farewell to the working class.
63, Those factors give them a competitive advantage in bidding on contracts.
64, We will continue to extend City Challenge and allocate a greater proportion of resources by competitive bidding.
65, The schematic drawings are used as the basis for bidding.
66, This is also tied up with the new contract bidding system, about which you may have read in the press.
67, The monetary sector as a whole can not gain balances by bidding for deposits.
68, A Victorian hand painted pottery oil-lamp, without a shade, attracted some enthusiastic bidding at Bloomfields to sell at £510.
69, But perhaps to avoid being carried away by nostalgia, he wisely left the bidding to his wife and daughter.
70, Five companies have expressed interest in bidding and four have been qualified by the city, Irvine said.
71, A half-dozen giants are bidding for the right to launch satellites that can pump streams of data directly into homes.
72, If you do, bidding can be very exhilarating, and on no account should you bid more than your pre-determined limit.
73, Bidding on the first of the plants opened in November, but opponents are fighting hard to derail the plan.
74, The auctioneer opened the bidding at £3,000 and it rose quickly to £4,000.
75, Optimism about the likelihood of a budget agreement is helping to maintain healthy bidding for Treasurys.
76, Deutsche once thought about bidding, thought not, and now has a last chance to think again.
77, Continuing its miraculous journey, the book became the subject of a bidding war among three major New York publishers.
78, Raytheon officials declined to discuss any bidding for the Hughes unit.
79, Those bidding up share prices these days must believe in an endless supply of future suckers.
80, This merely a selection of the biggest: The Net has added a raft of new twists on the bidding game.
81, Suppose this competitive bidding up of price by buyers boosts the price of corn to $ 2.
82, The agreement was cancelled because it should have been put out to competitive bidding.
83, So Agamemnon spoke to both armies,(Sentencedict) declaring that Menelaus was victor and bidding the Trojans give Helen back.
84, We had our limit and the bidding was going up and up.
85, A bigger difficulty is that the premature announcement of merger talks may tempt other firms into bidding for one or both.
86, Competitive bidding by buyers will push the price up toward the equilibrium level.
87, George Gardiner and Alfred Sherman sat in an anteroom ready at an instant to do her bidding.
88, To meet that schedule, the Council was informed that construction bidding for the building had to be done in January.
89, But there is scope for competitive bidding in less ambitious projects.
90, One thing I am certain of after this encounter: Nico will not be bidding to retain my services.
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