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A new National Infrastructure Agency ANII) has drawn up a standardised contract for such projects.
Bills for £360 for running a standardised contract through the photocopier, and £90 for a credit check that costs the agent little more than a fiver.
It then "hedged" the risk of such contracts, for example by buying the gas "futures" that the New York Mercantile Exchange began to trade in 1990 - a "future" being a standardised contract to buy or sell a set quantity of a given asset at a set price on a given future date.
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The first is that exchange-traded contracts are almost always standardised: they try to make trading more liquid (and thus cheaper) by getting everybody to trade the same contract.
The strategies relate to contracts, selection of vendors that support standardised formats and protocols regarding standard data structures and APIs, developing awareness of commonalities and dependencies among cloud-based solutions.
Standardisation – we dissected every step of our business and standardised it.
It should be standardised.
Was its wording standardised?
It is very standardised.
Only in one sense are they standardised.
Which, really, of course, means: not standardised south-east.
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