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  • The main disadvantage of the strong-club system is its vulnerability to preemptive bids.
  • Fox grabbed the NFC four years ago by submitting a preemptive bid, which caught CBS by surprise.
  • Schwartz emphasized that even with the option, Scribner had made " a very substantial preemptive bid ."
  • Strong jump overcalls are not commonly used in today's game except over a weak preemptive bid by an opponents.
  • All you know now is that there is no clear winner who has come in with a preemptive bid for all the assets.
  • His preemptive bid last month to build a privately financed stadium next to the Reserve Channel near the waterfront in South Boston went nowhere.
  • Fox 2000, however, made a preemptive bid ( $ 500, 000 ), and now has a script doctor rewriting Armstrong's script.
  • It is this ability of responder to preempt with a six card suit and no values which makes the EHAA mini notrump itself a splendid preemptive bid.
  • Owning the Yankees would guarantee that the Yankees would be seen on MSG in perpetuity, and that no potential competitor could snare the team's valuable cable rights with a preemptive bid.
  • His testimony came as a preemptive bid to cover himself after he learned that five police officers who had applied for amnesty planned to testify they were only following van der Merwe's orders.
  • The Sixers, thinking to take advantage of Mourning's illness, traded away two key players and a prospect to get Mutombo for the second half of the season in a preemptive bid to steal a title.
  • Because of the necessity of using a fert bid, the limited openings usually have a significantly lower range than in strong-club systems, and very weak preemptive bids on the 2 and 3 levels are allowed.
  • The club is still expected to sell for at least $ 350 million and there are persistent whispers about someone sweeping in with a preemptive bid in the $ 400 million neighborhood as the clock strikes noon on Nov . 29.
  • His memoir of the year following his wife's 2003 diagnosis of lung cancer, entitled " Life's That Way ", was purchased in a preemptive bid by Putnam / Penguin publishers in the fall of 2007.
  • While NBC paid a peacock-choking $ 2 billion for its blind bid for the rights to the 2010 and 2012 Olympics, it may well turn out to be as shrewd a bargain as its preemptive bid for the 2000-08 Games.
  • The New York Mets appear to be in a strong position to re-sign John Olerud, their top run producer, because their preemptive bid last week has apparently chased off the Seattle Mariners, their main competition for the free agent first baseman.
  • Opening bids of three or higher are preemptive bids, i . e ., bids made with weak hands that especially favor a particular suit, opened at a high level in order to define the hand's value quickly and to frustrate the opposition.
  • Roberts and TCI Chief Executive John Malone backed former QVC Chairman Barry Diller's failed bid for Paramount Communications Inc . Later, when Diller agreed to merge QVC with CBS Inc ., Roberts blocked the merger with a preemptive bid for the home shopping network.
  • Since USA Gymnastics officials tabbed Boston's trials the best ever and John Hancock since has become the federation's prime sponsor, the sports partnership decided to make a preemptive bid for 2000 to lock up the most attractive of the Summer Games'trials.
  • Preemptive bids serve a double purpose  they allow players to indicate they are bidding on the basis of a long suit in an otherwise weak hand, which is important information to share, and they also consume substantial bidding room before a possibly strong opposing pair can identify whether they have a good possibility to play the hand, or in what suit or at what level they should do so.
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