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Special circumstances must have been brought to the knowledge of the other contracting party or else the claim comes under the second rule in Hadley v. Baxendale.
Its "sector committee" which defends the interests of all operators (from producers to exporters), includes organic operators, so that specific issues of this sector are brought to the knowledge of decision makers.
The included CEC discussions concerned dilemmas regarding limitation of life-prolonging treatment of seriously ill children, where the children's next of kin had participated in the discussion, and which were brought to the knowledge of the first author during the study period.
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Along with the findings, the primary and secondary contributions of this research brought to the EM knowledge domain are presented.
A true renaissance man, brought to the industry immense knowledge and savvy.
Ike brought to the table deep knowledge of and experience with managing the machinery of government.
She brought to the job a deep knowledge of policy, according to those who know her.
Mr. Bennett said he saw it both in the energy the president brought to the campaign trail and in the knowledge he brought behind the scenes.
I hope to see his work and knowledge brought to the public more often.
What he brought to the table was an uncanny knowledge of the New Jersey political landscape".
And how is the company going to replace the valuable knowledge he brought to the firm?
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