1. By and large, however, sports leagues and teams appear to have little contractual language regarding the exchange or dispersal of private medical information. 2. Consequently, many an argument has erupted over whether such a judgment can be properly handled in contractual language. 3. Gooden may seem to Dombrowski just another risky project made manageable by precise contractual language. 4. In their haste, VCs paid little attention to contractual language that would protect them in less frothy times. 5. Neither Time Warner nor Disney executives would discuss the specific details of the agreement Thursday, saying that it needs to be committed first to contractual language. 6. Neither Time Warner nor Disney executives would discuss the specific details of the agreement, saying that it needs to be committed first to contractual language. 7. One official close to the negotiations said the two sides were working on contractual language, a sign that they could be close to an agreement. 8. Yale officials say they are eager to ease contractual language that bars the school from contracting out work unless the union agrees. |
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