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4 +2 | Public procurement |
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4 | binding regulations, orders from the public |
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4 | regulations in force... |
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binding regulations, orders from the public Explanation: or public orders too. |
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regulations in force... Explanation: and public orders (as wrote Lota) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-01-21 09:47:03 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Jak widać w tekstach z Google, \'public orders\' jest stosowane wymiennie z \'public procurement\' - czasem nawet w ramach jednego tekstu, np. [http://www.mac.doc.gov/eebic/countryr/poland/market/procure....] To drugie określenie jest jednak używane zdecydowanie częściej, może więc lepiej skorzystać z niego. |
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Public procurement Explanation: Regulations in force (as leff wrote) and then public procurement |
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