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Budding entrepreneurs usually had to fly in a lawyer from San Francisco to draw up the papers.
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So it would be wise to draw up campaigns that include discounts and promotions.
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They agreed to set up a commission that would draw up a practical, step-by-step plan.
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No wonder the manufacturers are now working together to draw up common software standards.
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In addition, he helped draw up the government's ten-year economic-growth strategy, released in December.
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Its men manage to draw up a rota for front-line duty and joint operations.
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The school district responded by using sophisticated software to draw up new, more efficient bus routes.
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Potential donors could draw up a plan that would be implemented only when Nigeria became democratic.
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Although parties continue to draw up election manifestos, they are wary of being too specific.
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If they fail to draw up a mutually acceptable plan, the matter goes to the courts.
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That is probably exaggerated: ACTA is intentionally vague (signatories are left to draw up precise rules themselves).
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Those who draw up the grand schemes and give orders seem to fall effortlessly upward or sideways.
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All in all, though, the businessmen whose opinions are collected to draw up the rankings are unimpressed.
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They must draw up contracts to allocate any profits and what will happen if anything goes wrong.
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