Similar words: contract, contract rate, contractor, contraction, contracting, social contract, contractual liability, extracted. Meaning: [kən'træktɪd] adj. reduced in size or pulled together.
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121. In the meantime task forces are trying to collect accurate data on actual hours worked as opposed to contracted hours.
122. As she scanned the titles Polly's brows contracted in a puzzled frown.
123. In these cases the infection has been contracted during passage through the birth canal from sores on the mother's genitalia.
124. The film producer Sam Goldwyn was informed that an actress contracted to his studio had had a baby.
125. In this atmosphere of fear, suspicion, and contracted horizons, long-term high performance is unlikely to be realized.
126. In the 1980s, the economy contracted and many small businesses failed.
127. First, the Social Services Inspectorate is concerned with quality standards in services provided or contracted by local authority social services departments.
128. One of these AIDS victims was a haemophiliac who probably contracted the disease through infected blood products.
129. It was only then that Jean-Pierre discovered he had contracted tuberculosis in jail, and had never recovered.
130. Doctors believe he may have contracted the illness while he was in Africa.
131. Twenty-nine people have contracted the infection since the March pilgrimage.
132. In 1990, Santa Fe contracted out the work done at the terminal.
133. He actually died of kidney failure, set off by a viral infection probably contracted during a Masonic meeting in mid-November.
134. His stomach contracted and dull pain in his empty lungs spread.
135. One day, we discovered that he had contracted tuberculosis, and so he was brought here.
136. Twenty-nine thousand people contracted the disease 226 in 1955, including almost four thousand in the Massachusetts epidemic that summer and fall.
137. Wilson's own insides contracted at the thought and she raged against the injustice of such a thing.
137. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
138. She found that she was perspiring, the cool wind contracted her skin.
139. An initial theory is that the baobabs contracted a fungal disease after rains earlier this year ended almost a decade of drought.
140. Rumour has it that he contracted a venereal disease at some point and sought medical treatment.
141. Some youngsters who contracted the disease had fallen from their bikes, but this was nothing more than a tragic coincidence.
142. In addition, much of the grounds maintenance is now contracted out, giving custodians more time to spend with visitors.
143. He contracted a bad habit.
144. I seemed to have contracted the stomach problem.
145. Among people, the pubic louse is usually spread by sexual contact, but the gorilla louse could have been contracted in some other way.
146. The contract of a beneficial donation relates not only to both the donor and the donee as contracted subjects, but also to the donee as the beneficiary of a beneficially contracted relation.
147. Inflorescence an open, contracted, spiciform or glomerate panicle, very rarely of racemes on a central axis.
148. " This is 4 days before it was not happening, then people "vomiting, blurred vision, especially in children who contracted the skin disease chloracne", a few weeks where everyone evacuated.
149. Where the third party fails to fulfill the contracted obligations and causes thus losses to the truster, the broker shall be liable therefor, unless the broker and the truster stipulate otherwise.
150. D. Certificate of Quality and Certificate of Weight of contracted goods in one (1) original and 2 (two) copies each issued by SGS and CIQ.
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