contract offer

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meaningsofcontractandoffer

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contract
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.trækt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.trækt/
a legal document that states and explains a formal agreement between two different people or groups, or the ...
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offer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɒf.ər/
us
/ˈɑː.fɚ/
the act of asking if someone would like to have something or if they would like you to ...
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(Definition ofcontractandofferfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The recommendation referred to would appear to be either acontractofferof employment or such as to obtain his registration as a "slip" man.
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The company did not change itscontractoffersignificantly after this rejection and relations with its workforce have been contentious ever since.
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He was offered training facilities and the possibility of trial matches, but nocontractofferwill be possible due to financial restrictions at the club.
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He was not tendered a newcontractofferat seasons end.
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An offer sheet is acontractofferof at least two years made by another team to a restricted free agent.
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She tried out, received acontractoffer, but went back home to finish high school.
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Thiscontractofferhad two poison pills in it.
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Thecontractofferwas later estimated at $10 million.
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The league sent her acontractofferafter she graduated.
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He received his firstcontractofferat the age of seven, which his aunt turned down.
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Reportedly the same amount he had earned the season before ($10,000), he described thecontractofferas not up to his expectations.
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He declined acontractofferfrom a major record label because he was not willing to change his spiritual lyrics.
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He locked up acontractofferby impressing the organization in the preseason.
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The union subsequently voted the company's lastcontractofferreceiving a 96.5% rejection vote.
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That is, an equivalent utility value can be obtained by a nontrivial credit contract offering greater surplus to the principal.
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Pariente impressed during his trial but did not receive acontractoffer.
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Liddell chose to reject thecontractoffer, reportedly estimated at 12,000.
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