Similar words: contracting, contracting parties, contractile, contractive, contraction, contractible, contractility, economic contraction. Meaning: v. consent in writing to pay money to a trade union for political use.
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1 They terminated my contract in October.
2 We won the contract in the face of stiff competition.
3 We contract in cleaning services.
4 Pupils contract in bright light, and dilate in darkness.
5 The rules require all members to contract in.
6 I want the contract in black and white.
7 You agreed to the contract in writing,[www.Sentencedict.com] so now you have no comeback.
8 Didn't we land a big contract in Bruges?
9 Nails felt his stomach contract in a peculiar way.
10 Metals contract in cold weather.
11 The contract in many ways represents the changing nature of overseas military operations.
12 The contract in such a case is most certainly not frustrated or avoided.
13 All three bidders for the contract in the final stage were partnerships of banks, Dennis said.
14 The smooth muscles thus more easily contract in a characteristic rhythm called intestinal peristalsis.
15 Our lawyer went over the contract in minute detail.
16 We entered into the contract in our own names.
17 Affiance is some special contract in the essence.
18 Precontract is a contract in substance.
19 Affiance is a contract in essence.
20 The sale of a futures contract in anticipation of a later cash market sale.
21 He carried on doing some lorry driving alongside this part-time work, but was eventually offered a full-time contract in youth work.
22 The ultimate question for the court is whether the absence of the covenant changes the contract in character from the original.
23 Sonoma Valley Hospital went under Sutter Health's wing through a management contract in 2000.
24 It is surely reasonable to maintain that the parties assumed to contract in the light of the scientific knowledge prevailing at the time of delivery.
25 This doctrine was acceptable where two powerful companies were negotiating a contract in a free market, but contractually weaker persons suffered.
26 Poppies perhaps at the ready, fields of crosses under contract in anticipation of battle with the booze boche from the west.
27 They wished to change the rules and require the politically committed members to contract in.
28 Jean Alesi is said to be trying to disentangle himself from his 1993 Ferrari contract in order to make himself available to Williams.
29 Therefore this section can not catch clauses which define the obligations to be performed under the contract in a restrictive way.
30 On concern in the mortgage written laws, I find an aspect that previous study has overlooked, which is the functions of banks' commercial house mortgage contract in the norms mortgage practical.
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