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- noun Plural form of
underbidder .
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Examples
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"That first lot will get people pumped up, and the underbidders will go after the next two," he said.
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Christie's Auction Disappoints One of the underbidders for that Calder was Abdallah Chatila, a Geneva jeweler who began collecting art a year ago.
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Would the underbidders be interested in slide. com? reply
Photobucket Was A Steal v. Google/YouTube Michael Arrington 2005
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We have noted that women are already in most of the trades followed by men, and that the number of this army of working, wage-earning women is legion; that they are not trained at all, and are so badly paid that as underbidders they perpetually cut the wages of men.
The Trade Union Woman Alice Henry 1900
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Women, and vocational training and vocations compulsory underbidders in meat-packing plants non-wage-earning
The Trade Union Woman Alice Henry 1900
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State in 1.5 Million Euro settlement with National Aquatic Centre underbidderThe Sunday Business Post -- aricle by Pat Leahy on 7 March 2010-claims that the Govt. has approved the payment of in or about 1.5 million to the underbidders who tendered for the building of the National Aquatic Centre.
Politics.ie loner 2010
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The Hague was one of the underbidders at Sotheby's.
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Advantage Property Consulting's Frank Valentic noticed a return of investors to the market, such as the underbidders at 14 Briggs Street in Caulfield - a block of six flats which went for $2.72 million, $320,000 over reserve.
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"That first lot will get people pumped up, and the underbidders will go after the next two," he said.
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But underbidders can come in at the last second and make bids if you don't close out the contract. ''
SI.com 2010
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