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contract

[kon-trakt, kuhn-trakt] / ˈkɒn trækt, kənˈtrækt /






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By tracking the ends of the band over time, the team saw that it does become unstable while contracting during M-phase, but it does not fail completely.

From Science Daily

Antonio's two‑month contract gives him the chance to reassess his future in the summer, with Jamaica still capable of qualifying for the World Cup through March's play-offs.

From BBC

“Homes that are priced and marketed right are finding a buyer and going under contract in 47 days, while homes that miss the mark are lingering for a median of 88 days.”

From MarketWatch

But something more structural and long-term has been unfolding, something that looks far less like a one-off weapons sale and more like a long-term service contract.

From MarketWatch

Then on my 18th birthday, I signed my professional contract.

From BBC