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They are currently directly contracted to do this".
Costs have also been cut, with Avis halting commissions on directly contracted business and reducing IT staff numbers by 125 since October.
In 2015, large enterprises directly contracted for 3.4 gigawatts of clean power, representing about 20% of the total renewables market (utilities and homeowners bought the rest).
It said future funding guidelines "give weighting to the contribution and effectiveness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations to provide to their community beyond the service they are directly contracted to provide".
While I'm on this matter of debate, I've been trying to track down where and when we voted for a government policy that seeks to induce, or require, all schools in England to become directly contracted to the secretary of state, as academies.
Earlier this month, UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said the two men were not directly contracted by the organization, but that they worked for a company "that manages the facility that the UN uses in Sana'a".
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The prawn case is a classic example because the problem is not with the people retailers directly contract, with but that doesn't absolve them of responsibility".
Much more, however, can be done, like insurance regulations that would make it easier for these organizations to directly contract with employers and individuals.
However, the company has not revealed the names of hundreds of other companies that do not directly contract with Apple, but supply the suppliers.
The United States military does not directly contract with Kam Air, but the lines are somewhat blurry because the military pays for many activities by the Afghan government.
Rather, they can directly contract with the technology company.
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