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What we have here is a private profit-making multinational company with no particular allegiance (other than contractual) to the U.S. government.
The Bush administration supports the right to sue in theory, but would like to steer all lawsuits under a patients' bill of rights, whether medical or contractual, to the more defendant-friendly federal courts and impose a lower damages claim.
JTM: Management says they plan to reduce the share of workers who are contractual to 20percentt.
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This is the first time the national health authority in Taiwan has launched a demonstration project to integrate contractual clinic-to-clinic and clinic-to-hospital member relationships.
Experienced managers currently working elsewhere may find it impractical, not to mention unprofessional, to abandon contractual commitments to their institutions.
Why? Presumably, because to nominate fewer might jeopardize the contractual commitment to CBS to produce so many musical "entertainments".
The deal ends a conflict between 24,000 Indians and a government eager to fulfill contractual obligations to Brazil.
Kazakh officials claim that AES has not always lived up to its contractual obligations to upgrade plants.
The tax authorities would eventually argue that Rangers used the scheme to make contractual payments to players.
Joe: The Rise of Cobra," but got roped into doing the movie due to a contractual obligation to Paramount Pictures.
The suit sought to have ownership fulfill their contractual obligation to sell the team to Top Rank.
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