| 41. | Producer responsibility activities for packaging are now financed based on private contracts, that have been declared legally binding.
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| 42. | He has since been blamed by the Nation for its loss of millions of dollars in private contracts.
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| 43. | In other words, a doctor who signs even one private contract is excluded from Medicare for two years.
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| 44. | Next, the private contracts will be terminated, with the federal government doing the work with its own employees.
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| 45. | The usage revenue-sharing deals that America Online strikes with its suppliers are private contracts, and the terms vary.
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| 46. | Until now, the doctors have always been at risk of criminal prosecution if they entered into such private contracts.
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| 47. | The American Medical Association and other physician groups said that few doctors would enter private contracts under those conditions.
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| 48. | In 1923 the U . S . Supreme Court declared a minimum wage an illegal interference in private contracts.
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| 49. | But Rep . Pete Stark, D-Calif ., said that private contracts exposed patients to " extortion " by doctors.
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| 50. | Once the process of marriage was secularized into a private contract, the role of churches substantially diminished for Protestants.
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