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This article investigates whether the design requirements for performance management found in the management literature were fulfilled during the development of the contract and its implementation.
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Member companies have a dedicated liaison to the Stanford Office of Technology Licensing (OTL), and Bio-X will help facilitate the development of the contracts where necessary.
With a view to encouraging the development of arbritation, the Contracting Powers have agreed on the following rules, which are applicable to arbitration procedure, unless other rules have been agreed on by the parties.
Skyrms has described both the prisoner's dilemma results and a similar game known as the stag hunt in the context of the evolution of cooperation (Skyrms 2003), and has also applied these insights to considering the development of the social contract (Skyrms 1996).
provide more than 20percentt of the operating budget (which shall not include funds that are passed through to community housing development organizations) of the contracting organization for any one year.
The consumer, who is the exchange partner most vulnerable to information asymmetries and uncertainty, is not a party to the development of the formal privacy contract and instead relies on informal privacy norms.
The development of the database was contracted to East View Cartographic (EVC), Inc. based on specifications prepared by the UNCS.
One person with knowledge of the Clemens development said the contract announced Friday is a two-year deal with the $10.3 million for the third year serving as a makeup for the lower salaries Clemens has had in his two years with the Yankees, $8.25 million last year, $6.35 million this.
A few years ago, representatives of the Association of American Medical Colleges held talks with drug company officials to explore the development of standardized contract terms.
Paragraph (1) shall apply in a State except to the extent that such State adopts or has adopted by statute a formal procedure for the development of a contract clause described in paragraph (1) or adopts or has adopted a statute which does not permit inclusion of such a contract clause.
Oral health needs in England had changed markedly from 1948, confirmed by national surveys of adult and child oral health performed around the time of the development of the 2006 NHS dental contract [ 5, 6], making the change from a contract based on delivery of treatment items to a contract incentivising a preventive approach to care a priority.
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