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In a bid to reduce the number of people living in overcrowded housing, a policy was introduced of encouraging people to move into newly built new towns surrounding London.
The UAE has begun to produce a greater amount of military equipment in a bid to reduce foreign dependence and help with national Industrialization.
The present municipality was created on 1 January 2001 through the merger of the two former municipalities of Olst and Wijhe as part of a nation-wide bid to reduce administrative overhead on the municipal level.
Examples of where this might be observed are in markets where consumers bid for tenders, though, in this case, the practice of collusive tendering could reduce the market efficiency.
Ernest Blythe, the first Minister for Finance, in a bid to reduce the public debt, cut public expenditure from £ 42 million in 1923 to £ 27 million in 1926.
By solving this problem, online auctions reduce the transaction costs for bidders, increase the number of bidders, and increase the average bid price.
However, only three years later, all the high-bidding licensees – including HTV which had virtually bankrupted itself to put forward a massive £ 25 million bid to win the Wales and West licence – were allowed to reduce their licence payments in some cases by more than half.
CPRE joined the 10: 10 project in 2010 in a bid to reduce their carbon footprint.
A reported block on player transfers into the club, set in place by the Hull City board on 28 July 2010 until transfers out substantially reduce the £ 39 million-per-year wage bill, at first cast doubt on the new manager's efforts to build a squad capable of a quick return to the Premier League ; nevertheless, Pearson has since brought several transfers and loan signings into the club in his bid to strengthen the squad for the season's campaign.
In 2009 she joined the 10: 10 project in a bid to help her reduce her carbon footprint.
Southampton capitalised on Sunderland's need to reduce its wage bill by tabling a £ 3. 25 million bid for Phillips.
The Library joined the 10: 10 project in 2010 in a bid to reduce their carbon footprint.
At-Bristol joined the 10: 10 project in 2010 in a bid to reduce their carbon footprint.
In contrast to " design – bid – build " ( or " design – tender "), design – build relies on a single point of responsibility contract and is used to minimize risks for the project owner and to reduce the delivery schedule by overlapping the design phase and construction phase of a project.
Natural England joined the 10: 10 project in 2009 in a bid to reduce its carbon footprint.
In 2005, it moved its core operations from CityPoint in central London, to Oakley House in Luton, and then, in 2006, to larger offices at Whitbread Court in Dunstable ( previously used by the now defunct Whitbread Restaurants Company ) in a bid to reduce costs.
The group is made of mostly local pro-conservation minded persons and some honorary members ( from different parts of the world ) who are committed to contributing their expertise in ensuring the integrity of the tropical rain forest through need-based problem solving research as well as increasing participation of locals in conservation activities in a bid to reduce conflicts and improve local livelihoods.
The police request came after meetings with the Whitchurch Youth Project and an assembly at Testbourne school, in a bid to reduce anti-social behaviour.
A savvy bidder will anticipate this, and reduce their bid accordingly.
On the 2nd May 2012 the new Mayor-Elect Tom Tate of the GCCC has advised of his intention to stop any future work on the Oceanway, including and new proposed section in a bid to reform the Councils Legal expenses and reduce spending.
The former bid would maintain the 80, 000 capacity, while the latter would reduce it to 60, 000.
In order to address such concerns, the Beijing bid included plans to reduce both air and water pollution in the city in advance of the games.
Her conservative, market-oriented political stance was well reflected in her campaign pledge for 2008 presidential bid to cut tax, reduce regulation, and establish strong law and order.

bid and costs
On 3 April 2009, Norway too joined the programme pledging € 68. 9 million toward development costs and allowing its companies to bid for the construction contracts.
Unfortunately, one local deal collapsed when the Bank of California called a loan for startup costs, and another bid was turned down out of concern it would devalue the other teams.
This was announced in a bid to curb spending and in particular, the large costs attributed to the provision of catering to the staff and visitors to the Palace of Westminster.
In the weeks prior to the announcement of the 2006 host, Wellington withdrew its bid, citing the costs involved with matching the bid plan presented by Melbourne, which became the default host without members of the Federation going to vote.
By the early 1990s, BBC director John Birt decided that departments were to charge each other and bid against each other for services and to cut those which couldn't make enough revenue to cover their costs.
The SKO connects to several major railroads allowing local businesses the opportunity to bid and negotiate their rail transportation costs to acquire the best possible price to all locations throughout North America.
In July 2009, there were reports that EMI would not sell CDs to independent album retailers in a bid to cut costs, but in fact only a handful of small physical retailers were affected.
In the weeks prior to the announcement of the 2006 host, Wellington withdrew its bid, citing the costs involved with matching the bid plan presented by Melbourne, which became the default host without members of the Federation going to vote.
Continuing financial woes at Holden meant the wider VN body was underpinned by narrow, carry-over VL chassis components in a bid to save development costs.
Private financing for the line, promoted by the government in a bid to offset the large and rising costs and to stifle criticism about government funding, never materialized.
The Government had paid advisers £ 180m for structuring, negotiating and implementing the PPP and had reimbursed £ 275m of bid costs to the winning bidders.
The bid – offer spread is an accepted measure of liquidity costs in exchange traded securities and commodities.
In 2007, Kelly withdrew Halifax's bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games over concerns about the rapidly escalating costs of the games.
In August 2012 it was announced that a number of weekend presenters would be leaving the station in a bid to cut costs.
Forced to cut costs West Ham accepted a £ 3. 3m bid for the player from Manchester City.
Try to hire that sort of stuff and it costs and arm and a leg .’ Historic Royal Palaces accepted the RHS bid on condition that it undertook to keep certain staff on the payroll, including Adrian Greenoak.
Failure to reveal information leads to the winning bidder incurring the discovery costs himself and lowering his maximum bid due to the expenses incurred in acquiring information.
As part of the license bid, the Boardwalk agreed to supplement the costs of maintaining the Fish River Sun as part of its obligation to rural development in the province.
Very often a large computer vendor is required to explain in a bid in response to an RFP how they intend to simplify the purchaser's boot image control problems and the attendant service costs:
This decision was blamed on GCap's desire to cut costs while trying to fight off a takeover bid by rival group Global Radio.

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