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- noun A
signatory : someone whosigns something.
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Examples
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The U.S. is a signator to the World Anti-Doping Code and the U.S.
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The form specifies that "guilty is guilty" and the signator attests the is legit and not a ploy.
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So in the recent by and by, I had a meeting with the crew of a successful animated series at one of our signator studios.
Working Overtime Steve Hulett 2009
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Because yesterday, when I was walking through one of our fine, signator studios, the first six people I talked to said the following without prompting: "I am really glad to be working."
You Know It's Bad When ... Steve Hulett 2009
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I'm working on a paper on the bankruptcy of the signator, Thomas Pitkin.
What does this say? Emily Kadens 2009
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A quick search shows that several of the signators are associated with (Campolo) or have openly endorsed (the lead signator Dyson, and Calvin Butts).
Progressive Clergy Leaders Saying Super-Delegates Should Vote Their Consciences 2009
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When this child was originally abducted in 2004, I told my client in my office that the Hague Convention on the civil aspects of child abduction applies, this child would be immediately returned, that Brazil was a signator.
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Show me a 'toon studio that is "non signator", and I'll show you a studio that pays lower wages and benefits than its union counter parts.
"You can't do it unless you organize" Steve Hulett 2008
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Then there is the work of organizing non-signator studios.
Archive 2008-10-01 Steve Hulett 2008
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There's been rumblings of getting Laika into the TAG family, but so far it remains a non-signator studio.
Archive 2008-06-01 Steve Hulett 2008
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