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The phrase "affairs contract" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning without context.
It could potentially be used in legal or business contexts to refer to a contract related to managing affairs or business dealings.
Example: "The parties involved signed an affairs contract to outline their responsibilities in managing the joint venture."
Alternatives: "business agreement" or "management contract".
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So, before the soho New Town construction began, he worked out a division of labor: he took charge of financial affairs (contract negotiations, fund-raising, sales, government relations), and she would handle decisions on architectural design, project management, and foreign relations.
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The Other segment includes services in the areas of accounting, group financing, technical development, machine management, quality management, logistics, legal affairs, and contract management.
An emergency financial manager would have authority over Detroit's fiscal affairs, including contracts, asset sales, layoffs and consolidations.
The business sector will not be willing to maintain this state of affairs but will contract.
In Russia today, kidnappings tend to be one-way contract affairs; rarely is a ransom asked for.
He directed political affairs, doled out contracts, drafted regulations and discussed the next military move with American commanders at the palace -- all in a country where hostility could not be tamed and that was not and would never be his.
That would be a winner-take-all affair for a contract that could stretch for a decade and involve many billions of dollars.
Charles L. Cragin, the assistant secretary of defense for reserve affairs, said that the contract with the nation's citizen soldiers has evolved as much as the role of the military in general.
In his motion to the court filed last month, Tyson said that Finkel had detailed knowledge of his business affairs, including a multifight contract with Showtime and proceeds from those fights.
Ford's vice president for labor affairs, Martin J. Mulloy, said the contract comes "very close" to eliminating what Ford had said was a $30-per-hour 30-per-hour 30-per-houritselabord nonunion foreign-based costetitors but does not gap"all the way" toward doing so.
Starting a cable network is a frighteningly more costly affair than securing a contract with an established media player.
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