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Discover Ludwig"early contract" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a contract that is signed or agreed upon before the expected or usual time. Example: The team was able to secure an early contract with the star player, giving them an advantage over their competitors.
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Neither the IAAF nor Adidas has confirmed any early contract termination.
These were very crude, early contract agreements between farmers and the purchasers of crops.
The rights problem surrounding his films and shorts stems from an unfavorable early contract and was not resolved until 2010.
Massey is the only nonunion company among the leaders; the others are facing a union drive for early contract renegotiation.
Those include hundreds of dollars in fees for early contract termination, which the networks say are meant to recover their subsidy of pricey handsets.
Early contract negotiations began on Monday between the Screen Actors Guild and its sister union, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers at the alliance's headquarters in Encino, Calif.
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But Mr Nemtsov says the crucial early contracts were awarded without tenders.
By his own account, he was born "almost dead," and he early contracted scrofula (tuberculosis of the lymphatic glands).
There is no evidence about how well contracting and privatising work: the best experts can find is 1980s assessments of early contracts for simple local services.
Rabbi Glanz signed some early contracts for the subsidies on behalf of the academy, the complaint said, where he ultimately oversaw the entire school system for Satmar Yeshivas, a $35 million operation serving 8,000 children in 17 buildings.
Although some early contracts assured growers of close to $700 a ton, those kinds of deals are long gone, said Patrick Archer, the president of the American Peanut Council, adding that growers will be lucky to get $400.
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