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The phrase "at contractual" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to contracts, but it lacks context and proper structure.
Example: "The terms of the agreement were outlined at contractual negotiations."
Alternatives: "in contractual terms" or "within the contract".
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I will explore the full range of of options available to the department, including looking at contractual and other routes to seek redress.
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When this is well understood and harnessed (at pre contractual phase), the benefits to the organisations become apparent (at post migration phase).
A thick braid of contracts unites a circle of natural persons, each of whom participates as part of the enterprise, with no legal entity at the contractual core.
Now, as Cruz's status with the Giants remains at a contractual impasse, Manning has said he would be willing to sacrifice to keep Cruz as one of his top targets.
He claimed it was a good deal for the taxpayer, adding: "With all full and final settlements, in the event of criminality being established with material impact, we would look again at our contractual position".
"So the dilemma we are wrestling with is between trying to deal fairly with someone who has devoted many years of service to the BBC... as against numbers which – even at the contractual minimum – might cause us seriously difficulty when they become public".
"The longer our members go without pay the more likely that many will look to use the terms of their contract and the Fifa regulations - the club is in clear breach of our members' contracts and players are now looking at their contractual position".
A second glance at the Contractual Obligations section of Tesla's 10-K shows that the company has a whopping $16.34 billion of future purchase obligations to vendors "primarily relating to the purchase of lithium-ion cells to be produced by Panasonic at Gigafactory 1". There's the rub.
"I've got to look at the contractual situation for all of those.
"Coaches are at will, and contractual employees at best, so we don't have to identify particular causes," Simper said.
The accountant PricewaterhouseCoopers and Serco, the firm at the centre of two contractual scandals at the Ministry of Justice, are among the British names on these teams.
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