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The electric utilities, he noted, expected the department to live up to contracts signed in the 1980s for it to dispose of the nuclear waste.
And yet, strangely, those garden-variety players seem all the smaller now that they must live up to contracts for amounts of money that, just a few years ago, would have gone only to superstars.
executive director, Richard Lloyd, said: "It is totally unacceptable that people aren't being told the full story about potential price rises when signing up to contracts in mobile phone shops.
Perhaps it has something to do with the bloated cost structure that can be chalked up to contracts like the one inked with American Airlines pilots that gave them a 23% pay raise this year.
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The weird thing is that leading up to contracting scurvy I felt fine.
She said the law center would closely follow developments and determine whether hospitals continue to live up to contract commitments.
By the end of the decade, he had worked his way up to contracting.
The CBOE's contract specifications clearly state that you could be net short or long up to 5,000 contracts.
As I see it, only one side is living up to those contracts: Us.
The Unite union said most members had now signed up to new contracts.
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