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Definitions from the WebTerm: set-aside predicateDescription:A set-aside predicate refers to a legal provision that is used to designate certain contracts or business opportunities exclusively for a specific group of individuals or businesses. It is intended to promote diversity, equal opportunity, and fairness in various industries and government tendering processes. Part of Speech:Noun Sense 1:Definition: A legal provision designating contracts or business opportunities for specific groups. Example Sentence: The city council has introduced a set-aside predicate to ensure that local businesses have fair opportunities to secure government contracts. Related Products: | ||||
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