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Contract and conceived
The project was initially conceived as a US $ 250 million contract-but cost overruns, partly due to unanticipated armed conflict in Shaba Province, pushed the final price up over US $ 1 billion, with unofficial estimates ranging as high as US $ 1. 3 billion, inclusive of a comprehensive Operations and Maintenance Contract.
Before the retrieval of the eggs from the donor, the donor must sign the Egg Donor Contract which specifies the rights of the donor with respect to the conceived child and the recipient.

Contract and free
The Debian Project is governed by the Debian Constitution and the Social Contract which set out the governance structure of the project and explicitly states that the goal of the project is the development of a free operating system.
For one, Rousseau argued in " The Social Contract ", that in the stereotypical liberal democracy, individuals are politically " free " once every Parliamentary term, or every two to four years, when they vote for their representatives, in their General Election or on Election Day.
The French Revolution was preceded and influenced by the works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose Social Contract famously began, " Man is born free, and he is everywhere in chains.
In Contract Law, the parties are free to include a forum selection clause appointing a special referee to resolve specialised but disputed factual issues between them.
< blockquote cite =" The Social Contract, Book I, Chapter 1: Subject of the First Book "> Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.
Besides the Bridge Bulletin, other ACBL publications include the " Laws of Duplicate Contract Bridge ", the ACBL Bridge Series of lessons for beginners, and free instructional software.
According to the Round Table Agreement, 35 %, i. e., 161 out of 460 seats in the so-called " Contract Sejm " ( Sejm kontraktowy ), the lower house of the Polish parliament, were to be allocated by a free election.

Contract and formal
All formal disclosure countries are required to furnish " Contract Summaries " highlighting:

Contract and replaced
The term is defunct as of 1970, but still is occasionally used to refer to Highway Contract Routes or ( HCRs ) which replaced the Star routes.
In the past there were problems with these ( 2005 ) and it was temporarilly replaced with the Contract Agent scheme.

Contract and implied
Even his friend Antoine-Jacques Roustan felt impelled to write a polite rebuttal of the chapter on Civil Religion in the Social Contract, which implied that the concept of a Christian Republic was paradoxical since Christianity taught submission rather than participation in public affairs.

Contract and obligations
** Contract law or law of obligations
The issuing of funds is therefore dependent on the individual fulfilling contractual obligations, a factor of the political dictum or maxim known as welfare contractualism, expressed in the paper New Ambitions for our Country: A New Contract for Welfare of 1998 as:
Contract obligations again caused a driver change when Davison switched to V8 Supercars ; Australia's fourth driver of the season was Marcus Marshall, who scored the team's first podium since the opening round with a third-place finish in Indonesia.

Contract and more
To his readers, however, the inescapable conclusion was that a new and more equitable Social Contract was needed.
This proposal became entangled in the controversy during 1995 over the House Republicans ' Contract with America, their efforts to spend more on defense than the administration wanted, and the continuing need for deficit reduction.
Contract and casual work is becoming more common.
In 2006, the PCF and other left-wing groups supported protests against the First Employment Contract, which finally forced president Chirac to scrap plans for the bill, aimed at creating a more flexible labour law.
While this was an awkward, if not unusual, treaty process it was fully accepted by all parties involved, and more importantly all parties performed on those agreements making them legally binding ( see Contract Law ).
With large numbers of these types of vehicles traditionally being sold into the company car market in the UK, their very low residual values ( worth after 3 or 4 years use ) affected the total cost of ownership to such a degree the premium, aspirational marques became no more expensive to run, especially on a Contract Hire or Leasing Agreement.
Reagan biographer Lou Cannon would characterize the Contract as having taken more than half of its text from Ronald Reagan's 1985 State of the Union Address.
In the last few years of his term in office, Democrats have become increasingly irritated by a more conservative voting pattern, particularly against partial-birth abortion and in support of parts of the Republican Contract with America.
* First Employment Contract ( contrat première embauche ), a French form of work contract allowing employers to more easily terminate workers ' contracts, retracted by the government in Spring 2006
Before U Nu became Prime Minister, he had translated, in the late 1930s, Dale Carnegie's book, How to Win Friends and Influence People ( Lupaw Luzaw Louknee in Burmese-in retranslaton it roughly meant ' How to Take Advantage of Man by Man '); later the translated name was changed to the more palatable ' Meikta Bala Htika ' which can be retranslated as A Treatise on Friendly Social Contract.
At the international level, competitions and point awards are administered by the World Bridge Federation ( WBF ); its affiliates at the multi-national level, such as the American Contract Bridge League ( ACBL ), also issue points as do more local organisations such as the English Bridge Union ( EBU ), and the Deutsche Bridge Verband ( DBV ) and independent ones such as the American Bridge Association ( ABA ).
Most of these stand-offs stemmed from his belief that the Republican caucus was moving toward the political center and away from the more conservative Contract With America policy proposals that had brought the Republicans into power in Congress in 1994 for the first time in 40 years.
Although Silipo supported the Rae government's austerity Social Contract legislation in 1993, he was generally regarded as one of the more left-leaning figures in the cabinet.
The act also establishes a Standard Form Contract Court, chaired by a district judge and consists of a maximum of 12 members, appointed by the justice minister, including an acting chairman ( also a district judge ), civil servants ( no more than a third ) and, at least, 2 consumer organization representatives.
In general he found that ' Contract without competition is indeterminate, contract with perfect competition is perfectly determinate, contract with more or less perfect competition is less or more indeterminate.
BHSEC's college program offers classes that are more specialized than in the high school program, such as Linear Algebra, Reason and Politics, Novels of Dostoyevsky, Philosophy of Religion, Physics of Sound and Music, The Social Contract and Its Critics, and Culture and History of Food.
Published in August 1978 — two months before Will Eisner's more famous, graphic short-story collection A Contract with God — it was the first graphic novel to be sold in the new " direct market " of comic-book stores.
Virtue Ethics is the belief that ethics should be more concerned with the character of the moral agent ( virtue ), rather than focusing on a set of rules dictating right and wrong actions, as in the cases of deontology and utilitarianism, or a focus on social context, such as is seen with Social Contract ethics.
Contract stock has produced a more uniform range of bucking stock which are also quieter to handle.
The KCERR connection was still less than ideal, and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit company, which ended up as the lessor of both the KCERR and B & BB roads, negotiated a more direct subway route under Flatbush Avenue as part of Contract 4 of the Dual Contracts of 1913.
Today, the Defense Contract Audit Agency consists of approximately 4, 000 people located at more than 300 field audit offices throughout the United States, Europe, and in the Pacific.
Also on March 27, 2000, Defense Contract Management Command was renamed Defense Contract Management Agency and established as a separate agency within the DOD to operate more efficiently.

Contract and static
In Verified Design by Contract, the contracts are verified by static analysis and automated theorem proving, so that it is certain that they will not fail at runtime.

Contract and society
Society corrupts men only insofar as the Social Contract has not de facto succeeded, as we see in contemporary society as described in the Discourse on Inequality ( 1754 ).
Rousseau posits that the original, deeply flawed Social Contract ( i. e., that of Hobbes ), which led to the modern state, was made at the suggestion of the rich and powerful, who tricked the general population into surrendering their liberties to them and instituted inequality as a fundamental feature of human society.
The Paraguayan dictator José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia sought to found a society based on the principles set forth in Rousseau's Social Contract.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau coined the term in chapter 8, book 4 of The Social Contract ( 1762 ), to describe what he regarded as the moral and spiritual foundation essential for any modern society.
He aimed to found a society on the principles of Rousseau's Social Contract, and was also inspired by Robespierre and Napoleon.
Rousseau seeks to describe a system of education that would enable the natural man he identifies in The Social Contract ( 1762 ) to survive corrupt society.
Emile attempts to “ find a way of resolving the contradictions between the natural man who is ‘ all for himself ’ and the implications of life in society .” The famous opening line does not bode well for the educational project —“ Everything is good as it leaves the hands of the Author of things ; everything degenerates in the hands of man .” But Rousseau acknowledges that every society “ must choose between making a man or a citizen ” and that the best “ social institutions are those that best know how to denature man, to take his absolute existence from him in order to give him a relative one and transport the I into the common unity .” To “ denature man ” for Rousseau is to suppress some of the “ natural ” instincts that he extols in The Social Contract, published the same year as Emile, but while it might seem that for Rousseau such a process would be entirely negative, this is not so.
Of The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right ( Du contrat social ou Principes du droit politique ) ( 1762 ) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, is the book in which Rousseau theorized about the best way in which to set up a political community in the face of the problems of commercial society which he had already identified in his Discourse on Inequality ( 1754 ).

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