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An agent may try to contract some of the tasks that it cannot perform by itself, or that may be performed more efficiently by other agents.
(It won't work — and why try to contract a disease? You wouldn't try to get the measles).
Policymakers typically try to contract the deficit when the economy is strong and let it expand when the economy is weak.
Now, as the cord-cutting craze hems in profit-conscious cable operators unwilling to invest in slower-growing networks or refurbish their current systems, he's watching the market try to contract.
On behalf of his sponsor he undertook a number of secret missions during the next decade, of which the most notable were two journeys to the Iberian Peninsula, the first in 1427 to try to contract a marriage for Philip with Isabella of Spain and a more successful trip in 1428 29 to seek the hand of Isabella of Portugal.
But I'll try to contract out as much as I can to keep my overhead low and conserve cash.
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Less than a week after the World Series ended last year, Selig tried to contract the Twins and the Montreal Expos.
Most fans work for companies shredding jobs at a rate that makes the baseball owners look like labor leaders for trying to contract by only two.
These included underestimating the extent of damage at the outset, trying to contract with cleanup companies that could not get liability insurance and failing to find sites for the waste.
Cable A relaxes when F tries to contract the system.
It's one thing if he were not already developing software for this business and he was a developer of vps hosting providers I was trying to contract.
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