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  • adjective pathology Of or pertaining to contractures

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Examples

  • If you failed at your contractural committments, start over – you took a risk when you signed on the dotted line.

    Companies, government pushed on mortgage program 2009

  • I googled “travel ombudsman” and learned that there is no such person in Britain and that “no other business activity enjoys such contractural freedom”.

    Jean's Knitting Jean 2009

  • I googled “travel ombudsman” and learned that there is no such person in Britain and that “no other business activity enjoys such contractural freedom”.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Jean 2009

  • If managers and executives can be shown to be demonstrably in error over half the time, but you still have CEOs who drive their companies into the ground paid multi-millions in salary (along with that contractural golden parachute), where is the concern at that level for failure?

    Balkinization 2007

  • The Author's Guild, a New York-based non-profit organization, said its primary purpose as the nation's largest organization of book authors was to advocate for and support the copyright and contractural interests of published writers.

    September 2005 2005

  • But they are authorized to save us from tyranny of the majority where tyranny is defined by the Constitution and its contractural meaning–not by the whim of a majority of the Supreme Court on a particular Tuesday morning.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » The elephant in the room: 2007

  • The show had to be listed under an assumed name -- Catseye -- and could not be advertised thanks to some sort of contractural obligation having to do with their appearance at Coachella that same weekend.

    I'm the Man Who Loves Them 2005

  • The show had to be listed under an assumed name -- Catseye -- and could not be advertised thanks to some sort of contractural obligation having to do with their appearance at Coachella that same weekend.

    April 2005 2005

  • The Author's Guild, a New York-based non-profit organization, said its primary purpose as the nation's largest organization of book authors was to advocate for and support the copyright and contractural interests of published writers.

    Google Sued for Copyright Infringment 2005

  • Virtually all my contractural obligations have been fulfilled, something that lifts several large weights off my shoulders.

    Archive 2006-02-01 DAVID BISHOP 2006

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