Sentences with phrase «concept than contract»

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His concept is similar, but the starting amount under contract is $ 500K, which is more than I want to do.
Whatever doubts may exist about the sources of this democracy, there can be none about the chief source of the morality that gives it life and substance... [From the Hebrew tradition, via the Puritans, come] the contract and all its corollaries; the higher law as something more than a «brooding omnipresence in the sky»; the concept of the competent and responsible individual; certain key ingredients of economic individualism; the insistence on a citizenry educated to understand its rights and duties; and the middle - class virtues, that high plateau of moral stability on which, so Americans believe, successful democracy must always build [Seedtime of the Republic (Harcourt, Brace, 1953, p. 55)-RSB-.
The researchers say they have demonstrated a proof - of - concept prototype that, when less than 1,000 volts were applied, got the case to contract and push a fluid consisting of deionized water and food dye up so that a pin would rise more than 0.5 millimeters — the standard height of a Braille dot — in less than 100 milliseconds (initial experiments have been done without a pin in the case).
«I reject the concept that grey literature is unpublished,» says Deni Seymour, who worked in U.S. contract archaeology for more than 25 years and for a decade co-ran the Lone Mountain Archaeological Services in Albuquerque, N.M. Grey literature, she says, «is no less available than many obscure journals and master's theses.»
GM and the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) collaborated to develop the Colorado ZH2 from contract to concept in less than a year.
Arguably worse than contradicting the existing master services agreement are statements of work that actually reference the «wrong» underlying legal contract and incorporate capitalized terms or business concepts from other legal contracts.
The first shows a much more restrictive approach by the Court of Appeal to the application of public law concepts such as ultra vires to agreements to pay off staff, and the second shows a continuation of the courts» existing powers to ensure that employees receive the bonuses to which they are contractually entitled, strongly suggesting that any fundamental changes to bonus cultures may have to start with the contracts themselves, rather than finding ways around existing entitlements.
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