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A tightening or pulling of skin in a band-like fashion that decreases motion.
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| contract |
The standard unit of trading.
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| contract |
An agreement between two or more parties. In the context of this glossary, a contract refers to the agreement between the contractor and owner, or between the architect and owner.
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| contract |
A legally enforceable agreement to do, or not to do, a particular thing for a consideration.
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| contraction |
Getting smaller; an economy that has a smaller GDP than the previous period has suffered a contraction. ?Corporate bonds: Promissory notes issued by corporations when they borrow money. ?Corporate income taxes: Taxes levied on the net incomes of corporations. ?Corporate profits: The income of corporate businesses. ?Corporation: A form of business organization resting on a legal charter that establishes the corporation as an entity separate from its owners. ...
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