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Examples
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There are some examples of CCC changing your rate to be even higher than the constract states, as my CCC did earlier this year.
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AECL's constract exists thankfully, since nuclear safety should not be treated with such relativism, such decisions would have to go to Parliament, as the most trusted decision-making authority around.
Not So Keen ALW 2008
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It would be sufficiently easy to constract that that I would have energy, time and money left over to use the cold atoms in turn to study something else; I would not be compelled to catch up with the established major AMO groups that were studying the cooling process itself.
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It is easy enough for a manufacturer to guarantee to build a machine of certain dimensions and according to certain specifications, but when he inserts a clause in the constract to the effect that the machine will raise itself from the surface of the earth, defy the laws of gravity, and soar in the heavens at the will of the aviator, he is to say the least contracting to perform a miracle.
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By constract, OpenStreetMap is an open repository of track and geodata that anyone can contribute to and also access the underlying vector and topology information.
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