The time available to pick up a backload is often influenced more strongly by the utilisation of the tractor than that of the trailer. |
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There needs to be a bit of a harder salary cap, one that doesn't allow teams to backload deals with money that a player will never see. |
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The hangup in the negotiations was the team's desire to backload the contract, trying to keep a lid on its 2000 payroll. |
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Planning any furniture removal or backload can be very time consuming and stressful. |
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There is a noticeable trend among MS to backload the required growth of aid budgets. |
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If the Oscars were cancelled, would the studios still backload the year's ostensibly prestigious releases into late December? |
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The Phillies could backload a new Hamels deal, but those who know Hamels doubt he would give the team much of a discount. |
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The White House has discretion to backload some of the cuts for now, in hopes of a negotiated delay or replacement. |
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A lorry drives from Edinburgh to Doverloading flowers and back from Dover to Glasgow loading bikewheels. A return load or backload prevents a lorry from driving only one way loaded and the way back empty. |
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He renewed his promise of a surplus on the public finances by the end of the decade as he set out a path for deficit-cutting that appeared to backload cuts to the end of the parliament. |
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