Sentence examples for successfully contracted from inspiring English sources

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Today, several countries, including Germany, Canada and New Zealand, have successfully contracted out air traffic services.

The startup hopes to reach some 20 million SMBs through cooperative agreements that will launch in Q2 2010 – Company.com sais it has already successfully contracted relationships representing over 7 million small and medium-sized businesses in the States, although the company wants to keep the identity of these partners confidential until the agreements are fully implemented.

In the past three years, countries such as Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Paraguay and Uruguay have formed new PPP agencies and units and successfully contracted out projects.

According to oral history, after the sovereign had successfully contracted a marriage with Ramaitsoanala, sole daughter of Vazimba King Rabiby, Andriamanelo sent her a variety of gifts including vodiondry meat from the hindquarters of a sheep which he believed to be the tastiest portion.

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But of course Rio wasn't all bad, and not only because golfer Jason Day, who won the Players Championship in May, successfully avoided contracting the Zika virus.

From the leaves of the plant harvested from Southern Sudan, Abdel-Aziz et al. successfully isolated the B-ring contracted spirotane, leontogenin (2) for the very first time [20].

In Kenya, emergency and rapid hiring programmes that rapidly deployed qualified health workers to understaffed public health facilities have been able to successfully transition many of the contracted health workers to county government payrolls [ 40- 42].

One of its most popular workshops has been a seminar on "Learning How to Procure Metropolitan Transit Authority and Government Contracts," which is designed to help businesses owned by women and minorities learn how to compete successfully for contracts with the transit authority and other agencies.

They said in a joint statement that the two sides had successfully negotiated contracts over the past 30 years, and that "we are confident that we will succeed again".

"There is a critical shortage of trained machinists on Long Island," and that shortage is restricting the ability of companies to compete successfully for contracts and execute them when they win them, said Patricia Howley, the executive director of LIFT, the Long Island Forum for Technology in Bay Shore, a private group that offers training and other services for high-tech manufacturers.

A successfully concluded contract is more likely to come about if all parties achieve their preset targets.

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