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contractor
/ kənˈtræk-; ˈkɒntræktə /
noun
- a person or firm that contracts to supply materials or labour, esp for building
- something that contracts, esp a muscle
- law a person who is a party to a contract
- the declarer in bridge
Word History and Origins
Origin of contractor1
Example Sentences
They will also be “as radical or aggressive as you can” in reducing full-time federal employees and contractors, he added.
British Gas previously told the BBC it does not excuse the force fitting, which was done by a contractor, and that the customer chased over an incorrect bill will not be required to pay it.
Without providing details, Mr. Perez said in his statement that BaronHR relied on third-party contractors that “misled” the staffing agency about workers’ compensation coverage or withheld wages when “clients didn’t pay on time.”
He has also reportedly called for the Defence Department to be renamed the War Department and for a 10-year ban on generals working as defence contractors after leaving the military.
Alternatively, missions could be outsourced to allies such as the UAE or private military contractors.
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