词汇 | example_english_contract |
释义 | Examples of contractThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. In practice most contracts are for between 6 to 9 months. Enterprise reform since the late 1980s has broken this pattern and fixed-term labour contracts have been introduced to cover all seafarers. Export tax revenues fell with falling world prices, and as import volume contracted so did revenues from import taxes. Breaches of these contracts were regarded as criminal, not civil offences. In contrast, contracting dynamics can be used to "write" the information. Such contracts are signed by the maistry, rarely by the planter, and they are seldom, if ever, registered. Construction contracts were tendered locally and therefore came as a boost to local resource and manufacturing industries. Decisions about production mix, terminal use and contracts are considered. The study also considers the earning differentials between men and women and the different types of contracts offered to male and female workers. However, during the period 1936-1960 the nature of contracts changed markedly in the fish-canning sector as a consequence of new legislation. At the time there were 60 retirement contracts covering 74 persons. In tenant farmers' contracts the amount of corn was almost always halved on the death of one of the spouses. Landholders contracted earlier marriages and therefore had more children. The description in the previous section may give the impression that contracts varied so much that no theory could encompass all of them. The early colonia contracts already placed restrictions on building. Even worse, they violated long-standing laws about publishing contracts, paying advances for works that were never completed and never published. The valve is thickened; there is fusion of the commissures; and the border is edematous, scarred and contracted with small vegetations. The committee might ask the corporations to withdraw their contracts and go to a competitor. The retirement contracts that were drawn up were usually referred to the estate office for approval. A functioning system of retirement contracts, against this background, must then have been in the estate owner's interests. When the foster-parents were contracted for fostering they were committed to fulfil several duties towards the child. Properties with retirement contracts were only slightly cheaper than properties without such conditions. They had no property rights and the leasing contracts were for shorter periods. Observe that contracting a loop is the same as deleting it. Rather, it is to say that a reputation for fulfilling one's contracts and meeting expectations was essential within a relationship for that relationship to continue. The opening section looks at studies that have been made on written law and private contracts. The drawings that survive are not the sort of drawings that would meet the requirements set out in the contracts. Even big war contracts came at a price. Demographic transition, inter-generational contracts and old age security : an emerging challenge for social policy in developing countries. The above discussion indicates that there are alternative motives for land tenure contracts in developing countries. The duration of the land rental agreement is usually one year and, as such, rental contracts have the shortest duration. In this case, the incentive for one's peers to enforce the contracts is quite direct. The first modification requires the introduction of environmental lease contracts whereby the flexible pricing mechanism can be implemented. To date, a number of projects have not met their planting targets and some have varied the length of their contracts. In response, the state may require that these contracts be phrased in plain language. Consumers may find it difficult to understand the provisions in contracts even when they are explicitly stated, if technical or legalistic language is used. Because of these conditions, we expect efficient production in groundwater markets, even under output sharing contracts. Often, however, the work was written up for publication in personal time by committed people after the completion of their contracts. The more experienced the leader (manager) is at supervisory (organizing collective) activities, the more prevalent will be fixedwage (fixed-rent) contracts. Unlike contracts, then, which rely on sanctions to induce compliance, a coordination convention creates internal costs that serve as incentives to comply. We mention as a general fact that dilating maps are analyzed via inverse branches considered through contracting transfer operators. If is contracting, then it does not correspond to a crossing going out. As such, they raise the intrahepatic resistance to blood flow by constricting the sinusoids and contracting the whole cirrhotic liver. Another point was to extend these results to general locally contracting and order-preserving maps of the circle. We study injective locally contracting maps of the interval. From the contracting map theorem it follows that we have a fixed point. By (3.9) the system is expanding close to the 0-line and by (3.3) it is contracting further away. In doing this the search space is expanded or contracted, according to the number of categories selected. Responses involving auxiliary is were also scored as to the form of the auxiliary (full or contracted) used. They, too, had long contracted with the government to provide health services. Military service was to be based on fixed term contracts renewable every six years. We now can formulate the program to generate optimal contracts in the pure-debt regime. One might verify this assertion by looking at loan contracts directly. The assessment and registration of the marriage contracts fall within the jurisdiction of the religious judge or his surrogate (the naib). However, production contracts make production practices explicit, and the contractor often owns the commodity while it is being produced. The terms of processing potato contracts may limit integration. Marketing and production contracts assure market access and reduce price risks for the contracting producers. While contracting can reduce certain risks, there is also a possibility that contractors can transfer some of their risk to the producer. Political science principal-agent theory is based on the assumption of actors' bounded rationality and, as a consequence, incomplete contracts between principal and agent. Quality assurance must be an integral part of contracts between providers and payers. Members would contribute in a semi-informal way, being contracted to produce a number of reports with a local focus. 1950 and night soil and refuse collection contracted out. Both forest types contained at least some areas of high quality habitat, and populations contracted into these refuge areas during the drought. Collective contracts with the federal associations of providers contain fixed prices for the products and services. Times post-fertilisation represent timings after scoring of 50% contracted oocytes. Winning large contracts could be handled by sub-contracting production rather than risky expansion. Moreover, the gure of the child immediately disallows a wide range of laissez-faire arguments concerning the inviolability of contracts between independent agents. Ophthalmologists, internists, and specialists in obstetrics and gynaecology and otorhinolaryngology have been the most commonly contracted during the whole period. Spot contracts were also in widespread use, across all types of (adult) service. Contracts and agreements overlap but do not coincide; for example, unilateral contracts and deeds made by one person are not agreements in any normal sense. Inter-action agreements between agents are described in interaction contracts. All trade agreements are incomplete contracts that eliminate and restrict some but not all instruments of trade protection. The similarities between that work and my own on contracts are more of a coincidence of terminology and less of a deeper connection. First, we review the literature on the efficiency of tenancy contracts in the presence of imperfect markets. He saw that implicit contracts had something to say about that and guessed that the two of us might make interesting colleagues. There is no risk of bankruptcy because they hold a perfectly diversified portfolio of production loans and researchfinancing contracts. The contracts are awarded to the contractors with the most appropriate bid. The carbon contracts modelled require farmers to utilize minimum amounts of organic fertilizer (600 kg/ha/season) and mineral fertilizer (60 kg/ha/year). In order to secure these potentially lucrative contracts, newspapers had to promise access to audiences interested in the empire. Fathers continued to emancipate their children and negotiate marriage contracts on their behalf ; there are even occasional examples of widows seeking paternal authorization to remarry. The authorities were therefore structuring block contracts to act as investments for the purposes of developing services. They sought block contracts to increase their autonomy. The other auxiliaries either do not occur in contracted form, or have a contracted form deemed not be reliably distinguishable from the full form. Roughly speaking, this requires that the evolution of the system can be decomposed neatly into expanding and contracting directions. In the meat industry in particular, vertical integration and the use of contracts can result in barriers to small-scale producers. His research and publications are in the areas of torts, contracts, property, crime, the legal process, and the relationships among law, economics, and moral philosophy. A legal and institutional environment that facilitates the development and enforcement of contracts and discourages crime and corruption may also contribute to economic growth. If a compute-off (demonstration of prototypes) is to be used, confirm that the agency has established plans for prototype and follow-on contracts. Note that the possibility of contracting out is not limited to operations prior to delivery. Direct modifications are actions that change the subsidy cost by altering the terms of existing contracts or by selling loan assets. Procurement policies vary among agencies with regard to allowing use of personal services contracts. Today, agencies increasingly rely on designbuild, construction management, and program management contracting methods. Most insurance plans now use lists of contracted physicians and hospitals, and impose severe financial penalties for using health care providers that are not contracted. Smokers rated their likelihood of contracting a smoking-associated disease as higher than that of non-smokers. Many heads of households kept small archives of letters, contracts, old permits and licences and photographs. The contracts on offer to music writers fall into two categories. As railway systems all over the world have contracted, so the great stations have been threatened and in many places destroyed. Multi-employer bargaining makes for simplification of effort in that separate contracts do not have to be negotiated with each individual employer. In the course of fulfilling our social contracts we make moral judgements of work. However, couple contracts are more likely to succeed if they are not directly reciprocal. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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