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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Halfway down

He's signed the contract halfway down.

What does it mean to sign a contract halfway down?

  

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Hi It's not a common phrase and I can't find a direct reference to it. The obvious inference would be "He's signed up to the parts that he likes but he's tried to avoid agreeing to what he doesn't like" Does that work in the context that you have? Dave

  • Hi It's not a common phrase and I can't find a direct reference to it.
  • The obvious inference would be "He's signed up to the parts that he likes but he's tried to avoid agreeing to what he doesn't like" Does that work in the context that you have?
  • Dave
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Hi

It's not a common phrase and I can't find a direct reference to it. The obvious inference would be "He's signed up to the parts that he likes but he's tried to avoid agreeing to what he doesn't like"

Does that work in the context that you have?

Dave

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