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The phrase "a comprehensive contract" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a contract that covers all necessary details and aspects of an agreement.
Example: "Before signing, we need to ensure that we have a comprehensive contract that outlines all terms and conditions."
Alternatives: "a detailed agreement" or "an all-inclusive contract."
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Set up as a comprehensive contract in most parts of the world, automobile insurance covers liability, collision loss of the vehicle, all other types of loss (called comprehensive loss), and medical expenses incurred by the driver, passengers, and other persons.
Assuming a comprehensive contract costing 6% of the cost of the system the resulting cost per women screened is £0.14, £0.15 and £0.22 in high, average and low volume sites respectively.
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Some members, especially those who joined in 2004, demanded a more comprehensive contract but the committee hopes that the one we negotiated will improve levels of service, which have been lagging.
A GP may hold a comprehensive insurance contract plus a PHE contract or a PHE contract only.
Another common theft policy for business firms is a comprehensive crime contract covering employee dishonesty as well as losses on money and securities both inside and outside the premises, loss from counterfeit money or money orders, and loss from forgery.
Wealth creation needs basic legal mechanisms such as well-defined private property rights and comprehensive contract and corporate laws.
The GTO approach to contracting focused specifically on outcomes, provided a comprehensive framework for contracts, and provided multi-component support to agencies.
This is the 10th time since the creation of the players' union in 1966 that spring training has arrived without a new, comprehensive labor contract in place.
Executives, employees and political action committees of the 70 companies that received government contracts for work in either Iraq or Afghanistan contributed slightly more than $500,000 to President Bush's 2000 election campaign, according to a comprehensive study of the contracts released on Tuesday.
"This year's laureates have developed contract theory, a comprehensive framework for analysing many diverse issues in contractual design, like performance-based pay for top executives, deductibles and co-pays in insurance, and the privatisation of public-sector activities".
In this paper, I take our current knowledge a step forward and present a comprehensive overview of the 'infrastructure' of contract designs used for contracting-out in urban green-space management.
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