Similar words: contraction, contract, contractor, social contract, extracting, abstracting, contrasting, distractingly. Meaning: ['kɒntrækt] n. becoming infected.
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61. Law mirrors the abstract individuality and formal equality of contracting parties in the capitalist market.
62. The existence of expanding and contracting directions is an essential prerequisite for chaotic behaviour in dissipative systems of this sort.
63. Wives may act as secretaries but there is often difficulty in contracting sub-contractors during normal office hours.
64. A third priority raised is contracting with the independent sector.
65. Prices are spiralling, the economy is contracting and jobs are disappearing even faster than the emigrants are leaving.
66. The high cost of private housing in a contracting market is a crucial factor in considering the consequences for student well-being.
67. Many councils have investigated, and some have actually pursued, such policies of privatisation, or contracting out.
68. It was so cold, he got small as he walked, contracting his middle, like a turtle pulling himself in.
69. Other studies confirm Savas's points, although estimates of the savings from contracting vary.
70. This is the direction of time in which the universe is expanding rather than contracting.
71. His lower abdomen was expanding and contracting in a deep, regular pattern.
72. Contracting arrangements Editor, - B Olsburgh raises the question of rational distribution of health care resources in relation to coronary artery bypass grafting.
73. Under our model contracting may cause difficulties with dispensing, deputising, partnership agreements, profitability,(www.Sentencedict.com) and investment in premises.
74. Finally, headquarters staff functions were streamlined by delegating some to store managers and contracting others to outside vendors.
75. In share sales it is the ownership of the contracting party that is changing rather than the identity of the contracting party.
76. A failure to conform to the legal requirements in contracting a marriage will render that marriage void.
77. Will the universe eventually stop expanding and start contracting, or will it expand for ever?
78. Hobson was the associate deputy administrator for government contracting and minority enterprise development.
79. Movements occur simultaneously over many parts of the embryo with sheets of cells streaming past each other, contracting and expanding.
80. Saga-type series, first developing the ideas and then contracting with writers to realize them.
81. We saw in Chapter 6 that fixed-term contracts offer one, strictly limited, means of contracting out of statutory rights.
82. These reservoirs behave as imperfectly elastic containers, expanding and contracting to accommodate fluxes of melt.
83. The interiors contracting operation, enlarged by the £26m acquisition of Plumb Holdings in May, improved profits to £1.6m.
84. The Housing Authority of Louisville quit contracting with one of its resident management corporations because the corporation began to cheat.
85. Einstein's original equations of general relativity predicted that the universe was either expanding or contracting.
86. When he formed his own contracting firm, his partners were some of the best-known politicians and railway men in the country.
87. In the early forties researchers reasserted an earlier observation that children who had had recent tonsillectomies were prone to contracting polio.
88. The heart pumps by expending and contracting of muscle.
89. Their foreign markets are contracting.
90. The heart pumps by expanding and contracting of muscle.
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