So whichever firm can build a road without charging an arm and a leg for Brazilians via tolls will win the contract.
These tasks all remain for whichever coalition succeeds in forming a government after the elections.
Even worse, whichever company is hit with a strike may lose business permanently to the others still working.
Whichever method is used, a great deal of energy is required.
He said they felt the fans "were further advanced in terms of required management structure and overall ability to enter a team into whichever league is determined by the FA".
This will be an essential attribute of governing in the next administration, because one of the few near-certainties of 2001 is that whichever party ends up with a majority in Congress will do so by only the narrowest of margins.
Assuming both want to stay relevant five years hence, 3Par looks like it will be a bargain for whichever firm wins this bidding war and likely there will be some incredibly long and tense meetings in the conference rooms of the firm that loses.
We should not have these kind of crises where some folks seem to see it as leverage and political advantage to drive our economy off a cliff, whichever cliff you choose, in this case the so-called sequester, in order to try to advance ideological goals.
As a liberal, I cannot walk the same distances as my anarchist friends, but I do appreciate and enjoy their critique, and I think that regardless of whether you are a liberal, a libertarian, or an anarchist (of whichever stripe) understanding that critique and internalizing it as much as possible is a useful thing.
FORBES: Blogging 'The Conscience of an Anarchist' by Gary Chartier
Before urgent surgeries were squeezed in by whichever on-call surgeon had a break in the action.
Mollify your children by telling them it's Dictionary Month, and promise a handsome prize to whichever child memorizes the most words.
But the state that lost water, whichever it was, would inevitably block a new deal.
The "middle of the year, " or "a few months, " whichever sounds more promising to you.
Regulators on both sides of the Atlantic will take a lot of convincing, whichever combination they scrutinise first.
The penalty is a flat amount or a percentage of income, whichever is greater, and it phases in over three years.
Google uses the marker "A" to show you whichever location you requested.
CNN: Iran threatens to sue Google for not labeling Persian Gulf
Every suggestion box is really a Trojan horse, and whichever group is most recently offended can shut down the country, since the other unoffended groups want to preserve their right to shut it down, too.
At a minimum, the Senator's formidable intellect and committed conservatism should make him a contender in his own right -- for the position of Secretary of State or Defense in a Republican administration headed by whichever candidate has the good political and policy sense to embrace the Wallop vision and, thereby, to improve his chances of winning the White House.
But that is far from saying that the new government, whichever it is, will swiftly establish even a modicum of order.
He'd go missing around supper time, and then in the morning we'd get a call from the police in whichever small town they'd pulled him off in.
And whichever bike you pick, you'll want a large wicker basket for the front.
Whichever design they choose is expected to take about a decade to build.
The IRS normally has just three years after a return is due or filed, whichever is later, to audit it.
Whichever team progresses to the last four will face a semifinal against either Italian champions Inter Milan or Russia's CSKA Moscow .
Meanwhile, Bristol Rugby Club chairman Chris Booy confirmed it would be sharing a ground with the football club, whichever stadium gets built.
Whichever way the ball bounces, Jim Buss faces a Herculean task to live up to the showmanship and business sense of his father.
Whichever model you choose, the XPS 10 has a 10.1-inch screen with 1, 366 x 768 resolution and a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor clocked at 1.5GHz.
By the time of the election or referendum, whichever comes first, the Tories' insistence on a decade-long pause for reflection may have come to look more evasive than bold.
As the state spends less and does less - which would be happening whichever party was in government - there would be a positive benefit if some parts of society were to step forward and do more.
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