This approach would contractualize the East's very large numerical advantages in most types of major armaments in the area.
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This approach would contractualize the East's very large numerical advantages in most types of major armaments in the area.
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During the consensus-building stage, the program design unit identifies potential program partners and begins to formalize their role in the project and contractualize their contribution.
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What promises or agreements should the law contractualize (or decontractualize)? For example, should the law contractualize so-called gratuitous or unbargained-for promises—promises that are not supported by consideration?
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[…] Labor Day is just around the corner, hence, it is timely to examine the current and hot issues affecting the workers’ sector. One such issue concerns the matter of endos, contractuals and contractualized employees. / Endos, contractuals and contractualized employees do not enjoy full security of tenure rights as guaranteed by the Constitution and the Labor Code.
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