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    contractor


    1. The school had been run by a mission from Laurentia, but they were really run from the Netherlands using a Laurentian church group as a contractor


    2. He’s managed to dig up some information about the building contractor who originally started the project before going bust


    3. The current contractor tried to shovel all the blame for the extra cost onto the original firm and, although there are some grounds for that, there is also the fact that the new mob haven't been putting their back into the job, but using their work force on a very lucrative housing development instead


    4. So much so that the MD of the contractor company jumped into the breach, oh Sarah, you'd have loved it! The idiot said that she couldn't possibly understand the complexities of the building process


    5. She recalled discussing it last week with the contractor but was sure they’d told her they couldn't get there until next week


    6. He had the ear of the chairman and CEO and was a sole source contractor


    7. Elphinstone Emiclairsenne Tei I, born in the highlands, adopted daughter of the Matriarch of Lascor---and her chosen Heir---onetime captive of the Naud, and now pre-eminent Contractor of the Lascorii Selective Service renowned across the Alliance as: the Elf


    8. But for now he had to finalize the designs, which had been through the committee appointed by the project’s contractor


    9. There was this contractor that came in quite often


    10. We located a good contractor who started building a 2100 square foot house, ranch type

    11. Just so happened there was another contractor across the street that saw it all and came running over to help Vangie because the man had got out of his jeep and was chasing Vangie on foot


    12. Anyway, this man ran the irate contractor off and I had to find another contractor


    13. I had to finally talk to the construction company building the house and we got the contractor to complete the house as long as Vangie would stay away


    14. He saw what the contractor was trying to do and he asked the contractor,


    15. Neither government wanted that due to high profile cases of US troop or mercenary (contractor) murders of civilians


    16. Suddenly, an idea occurred to her that was both splendid and simple: she could easily give the police confirmable evidence implicating Brian as the contractor of George’s murder, in conspiracy with Gene Frazer


    17. “I told him I was a contractor


    18. I have been a contractor in the past


    19. The contractor told him that he now owned four trucks and employed nearly a hundred men in his company, Zinsmann Bauwerke


    20. Furthermore, lobbying expenses to be the ‘chosen’ contractor for a demanded project should be at least somewhat reduced under the mechanism because of the political pressure to keep spending low

    21. The mechanism will result in pressure to select the lowest bidding contractor, holding quality constant


    22. Below: Omega Electronics is the contractor


    23. In other words, there was no “conflict of interest” when I was simultaneously being considered for employment by both the contractor and government contract administration office in Pascagoula


    24. Herb Fenster and Stan Dees, I was regarded by all of them as having been unfailingly “reasonable” and “fair” whenever the Contractor had merit to his case! This was evidenced repeatedly after Stu Platt, my first ACO, became Deputy Chief of the now defunct Naval Material Command (NAVMAT) and delegated settlement authority of less than $100k on builders’ risk insurance claims to “field counsel


    25. Other “nuclear shipyards,” both private and government owned performed similar overhauls on submarines of the same class, so the contractor was expected to “have his arms around the problems


    26. ” My extensive legal research confirmed that in 36 out of 50 states, if a contractor had not filed a pre-lien, then it was an “unsecured creditor” in the event that the debtor customer thereafter filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy


    27. of Labor but was told that because I had been an “independent contractor” in the 28 months that I worked for EB on a PO after being forced to take “early retirement,” I was not eligible for unemployment compensation


    28. I advised Stevenson that 36 states required a contractor to file its lien against the Owner before starting work in order to have secured creditor status in the event that the Project went south, the Owner filed bankruptcy, and EI had to file its proof of claim


    29. Every government contractor has a field contract administration office as an intermediary between it and the Procurement Contracting Officer back at agency HQ who actually awarded the contract and funding


    30. It is somewhat unusual for a government lab to perform work as a subcontractor to a private prime contractor

    31. to have a drainage contractor come in and try


    32. contractor to mark out on top of the ground


    33. The work was of the highest standard, done exactly as my friend wanted it done but when the contractor left, he left behind a driveway full of dried cement and broken bricks


    34. My friend commented that he would not again use that contractor because he felt the rubble represented an unfinished job


    35. “What about the stranger that I’ve mentioned? I saw him last night now dressed as a janitor, employed by a contractor


    36. What was the connection between the security guard andTwinkle, Twinkle, Little Star? He was not a journalist or broadcaster, but he was a contractor here in the network


    37. Underestimated in the initial layout the contractor used standard heights straight from the previous plan, which when measured weren’t high enough


    38. He was a local building contractor and Sarah had dated his brother Pat a few times


    39. This Contractor in turn was employed by the main Building Contractor to supply both labour and trades to various sites


    40. The man told him he didn’t have a bank account and owed the contractor money as it was

    41. It had been government driven and the contractor told him it would involve years of work


    42. He took the job, which was a supervisory position, the contractor by now having faith in his ability


    43. 6 To the Greek contractor and builder he said: "My friend, as you build the material structures of men, grow a spiritual character in the similitude of the divine spirit within your soul


    44. Our different class backgrounds played into that division, I suppose; her father lead a medium sized manufacturing firm and mine was an unemployed technician turned small time contractor


    45. There had been problems with the contractor and arguments with the finance officer concerning the costs of installation and maintenance


    46. “The same contractor must have installed all the closet doors," Sheila announced from inside the closet


    47. Saturn Space Industries was the prime contractor on the project and convinced the Force to allow them to put the reactors in the P I ships it was currently building


    48. this opportunity is the fact that you work (as an independent contractor) for real estate investors


    49. Any services such as disconnection of gas supply lines or any craftsman services are considered advanced and, if necessary for the successful completion of the move, the movers will hire a contractor to do them


    50. covers over the furniture, and arranging for a contractor to














































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    Synonyms for "contractor"

    contractile organ contractor declarer party agent participant

    "contractor" definitions

    someone (a person or firm) who contracts to build things


    the bridge player in contract bridge who wins the bidding and can declare which suit is to be trumps


    (law) a party to a contract


    a bodily organ that contracts