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In 1987 China adopted a new contractual system for weapons research, development, and production.
In contractual systems, the state retains its ownership to hydrocarbon resources.
The relationship issue, the attempt to deal with the contractual system as far as alteration, is paramount because that's what we're about here."
Statutory college, the private-public contractual system of higher education schools and colleges in New York State.
The bill is based on a comprehensive approach to procurement of goods, works and services for state and municipal needs by forming the federal contractual system.
NATM enables immediate adjustments in the construction details, but requires a flexible contractual system to support such changes.
Mr. Kokonin's decision to introduce a contractual system for Bolshoi employees enraged the artistic directors when he first announced it last season.
The economic chain involves a complex contractual system of credits the pharmaceutical industry uses with its wholesalers, which, in turn, have financial relationships with end users like Oregon.
This is what Owens, whether he intended to or not, is railing against: a contractual system that leaves the players in the most consistently brutal team sport with the least protection.
Contractual arrangements - since the NATM is based on monitoring measurements, changes in support and construction method are possible, but only if the contractual system enables them.
Within fiscal regimes where the state owns the mineral rights, the governments have generally selected one of two types of licensing system: a concessionary system or a contractual system.
On June 2012 The Law "On the Federal Contractual System of Procurement of Goods, Works and Services" came up for the first reading in the State Duma.
Enraging the Directors Mr. Kokonin's decision to introduce a contractual system for Bolshoi employees, which is the practice at most similar institutions throughout the world, has enraged the artistic directors, who held unchallenged authority there for decades.
There were bitter clashes between the imperious Mr. Grigorovich and the theater's general director, Vladimir Kokonin, who is formally Mr. Grigorovich's boss and who has long sought a contractual system as a way to introduce more innovation and faster change.
In Joe Kapp v. the N.F.L. in 1974, the court ruled that the N.F.L. contract and player reserve system - the N.F.L.'s contractual system of binding a player to a team - were "patently unreasonable and illegal."