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Refusing advantageous offers to go elsewhere, she remained at her post until the close of the war.
A broker normally charges 1 percent of the loan amount to find the most advantageous offer.
We are also prepared to make a most advantageous offer for bringing them out in book-form."
It is the tenderer with the financially most advantageous offer to whom the contract must be awarded.
Consumers still lack the knowledge needed in order to seek out the most advantageous offers, and some entrepreneurs withhold that information from them.
Advantageous offers to go elsewhere were refused.
We evaluate tenders by determining the most economically advantageous offer considering such factors as cost, quality, delivery and environmental impact.
Price alone can never be a complete measure of what is in the public interest, of what is the most advantageous offer.
He also turned down several other advantageous offers, sometimes with a brusqueness bordering on truculence that gave offense and caused him problems.
"Was this an advantageous offer?"
I went down to see him at Yewtree Lodge and he made me, I must say, a very advantageous offer.
His emoluments were gradually augmented, and his growing celebrity brought him most advantageous offers from other German governments, which he persistently refused.
Disregarding wealth and an advantageous offer of marriage, she entered during the same year the convent of Sainte-Praxède at Avignon.
On this the editor of the paper commented as follows: "AN ADVANTAGEOUS OFFER.
After three years expectation that things would mend, I accepted an advantageous offer from Captain William Prichard, master of the Antelope, who was making a voyage to the South Sea.
As for to-night, it is my intention to entertain you to a little supper; and if I shall continue to be as much pleased with your manners as I was taken with your face, I may perhaps end by making you an advantageous offer.'
The Suliots had informed him that the sultan had made them extremely advantageous offers if they would return to his service, and they demanded pressingly that Ali should give up to them the citadel of Kiapha, which was still in his possession, and which commanded Suli.
Accepting defeat, the Earl came up with a number of other 'great and advantageous offers' but in the mean while Mary had been introduced to Charles Rich, the Earl of Warwick's younger son, by her brother Francis' new wife, who had been a maid-in- waiting to the Queen.
Seeing the effect produced on the monk by the perusal of this paper, Ali hastened to make him the most advantageous offers, declaring that his own wish was to give Greece a political existence, and only requiring that the Suliot captains should send him a certain number of their children as hostages.
"Of course," said Corson, "as Miss Manill says, you are welcome to remain here as long as the property is in her hands, but, as you know, we have received an advantageous offer for it and so it is only fair to tell you that you might as well make your plans accordingly."