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I. contract1 [ˈkɒntrækt, Am ˈkɑ:n-] N
1. contract LAW:
contract
contract
contract for work [or of service]
contract for services
2. contract inf (agreement to kill):
contract
there is a contract out for him
Phrases:
to be under contract to sb
II. contract1 [ˈkɒntrækt, Am ˈkɑ:n-] ADJ
contract amount
III. contract1 [ˈkɒntrækt, Am ˈkɑ:n-] VB intr (agree formally)
to contract with sb
zawierać [perf zawrzeć] z kimś umowę
to contract to do sth
IV. contract1 [ˈkɒntrækt, Am ˈkɑ:n-] VB trans
1. contract form (enter into):
contract
zawierać [perf zawrzeć]
2. contract (fall ill):
to contract sth
I. contract2 [kənˈtrækt] VB intr (become smaller)
contract
kurczyć [perf s-] się
contract pupils
zwężać [perf zwęzić] się
II. contract2 [kənˈtrækt] VB trans (shorten)
contract
skracać [perf skrócić]
OpenDict entry
contract N
mutual contract
buying contract N ECON
buying contract
charter contract N ECON
charter contract
contract out VB trans
to contract sth out to sb
contract analysis N LAW
contract analysis
contract date N LAW
contract date
contract order N
contract order form
contract partner N
contract partner
contract penalty, contractual penalty N LAW
contract penalty
exclusive contract N LAW
exclusive contract
financing contract N
financing contract
forward contract N ECON
forward contract
forward contract
Present
Icontract
youcontract
he/she/itcontracts
wecontract
youcontract
theycontract
Past
Icontracted
youcontracted
he/she/itcontracted
wecontracted
youcontracted
theycontracted
Present Perfect
Ihavecontracted
youhavecontracted
he/she/ithascontracted
wehavecontracted
youhavecontracted
theyhavecontracted
Past Perfect
Ihadcontracted
youhadcontracted
he/she/ithadcontracted
wehadcontracted
youhadcontracted
theyhadcontracted
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The labour issues involving its contract partners signal the initiative is off to a rocky start.
www.afr.com
For the most part, it falls to the payer to decide on a value-based contract partner, and each payer has different criteria when seeking out that partner.
www.beckershospitalreview.com
In 2008, salaries for contract partners ranged as high as $1 million or more.
en.wikipedia.org
Our contract partner has confirmed this, and it is something we should be proud of.
www.lngindustry.com
Here, a payer shares what it looks for in a value-based contract partner, and a provider shares its take on bundled payments and negotiating contracts with payers.
www.beckershospitalreview.com