Sentence examples for contractual body from inspiring English sources

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Lord Hunt and Lord Black tried to do this, he says, with their plan for a contractual body.

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Post-Fordism typically refers to a post-industrial regime of capitalist relations characterized by the rise of the service sector, increased financialization and a "knowledge-based" type of valorization through the creative industries – but equally by "new modes of biomedical production focused on innovation value and newly defined contractual rights in the body" (Cooper & Waldby 2014: 3).

His suspension would be part of the disciplinary law that concerns his contractual relationship with his governing body and a very strong case could be made for his exclusion.

The elite modern boxer is a commodity, tied up by a Gordian knot of contractual agreements with warring promoters, myriad governing bodies, rival television networks and rapacious sponsors.

The requirements for successfully operating a cash transfer programme includes contractual relationships with a number of other bodies, including information system developers and local banks or other financial institutions, to undertake key administrative functions.

The major lessons learned from the early implementation phase are: The requirements for successfully operating a cash transfer programme includes contractual relationships with a number of other bodies, including information system developers and local banks or other financial institutions, to undertake key administrative functions.

Because of contractual conflicts with major sponsors, surfing's sanctioning body, the Association of Surfing Professionals, threatened to strip the world's best surfers of the points they had earned this year and bar them from competition next year.

Where there is a contractual relationship between an aggrieved person and the body making a decision affecting the person, this tends to place the dispute on the private law side of the public private divide, making the decision not amenable to judicial review.

"What is now more common is corporations and government bodies limiting 'free speech' using their contractual and property power.

The overseeing bodies in both countries actively discouraged contractual disputes, and put considerable pressure on purchasers and providers contemplating use of formal arbitration to negotiate compromise settlements.

NASUWT has said it would continue negotiations following Michael Gove's acceptance of recommendations by the School Teachers Revieww Body, which union officials claim safeguards important contractual entitlements for teachers.

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