He made four Championship appearances for Essex in 2003 after agreeing a short-term contract and picked up 20 wickets, including figures of 8-49 against Surrey.
The fine print though usually consists of a long term contract and expensive early termination fees crafted to deter merchants from leaving those merchant services providers whoworked so aggressively to win the business with their often confusing sales tactics when explaining the fine print.
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In addition, the short-cycle businesses concentrated in the unit are more vulnerable to near-term contract delays and terminations as the government grapples with ways of reducing budget deficits.
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Meanwhile, trialist Claus Jorgensen has refused a deal at Vale Park after manager Micky Adams offered the former Blackpool midfielder a short-term contract, and striker Steve Thompson has joined Blue Square North side Stafford Rangers on loan.
The software company hopes to prove that its data collection and analysis technology so that it could win a long-term contract with the water district and perhaps other utilities as well.
Cotterill joined County on a short-term contract in February and in April his side clinched promotion to League One.
Myrie-Williams, who signed for the club on Tuesday, is unable to join the U's having been under contract with St Johnstone and Dundee United this term.
Also watch for contract negotiations in which union reps sign up members for smaller pay raises and benefits in exchange for a long-term contract.
In the Middle East, the long-term contract wins in Saudi Arabia and the rapidly increasing upstream activity in Iraq should help the company post strong numbers.
The contract runs until the long term future of search and rescue is secured.
The former Austria Under-21 international had recently been on trial at the Banks's Stadium, and has agreed a short-term contract subject to receiving international clearance.
The big rally, however, leaves the gold contract vulnerable to modest backing and filling or correction very short term.
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During the term of that contract the airport was privatised and the new management insisted easyJet moved to the new terminal and paid higher fees, he claimed.
The 29-year-old, who arrived at the region in February on a short-term contract, has made five Ospreys appearances and will continue to be available for selection for the remaining four Magners League games this season.
Well, because one of the major downsides of buying a house is that your equity is locked up in it and you have this very long term mortgage contract that its hard to get out of.
The contract between the governing board and the executive director should include a term of years.
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As a result, the conference was unable to secure a long-term and (more importantly) lucrative TV contract.
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But the long-term trend is in the contract manufacturers' favor and the electronics slump will accelerate the push to outsource.
"He was brought here on a fixed term contract for two years to help us shape and develop this new-look squad, " said Davies.
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Even after the reforms of teachers' pensions take effect in September, this will still be the case for retirements on health grounds, though teachers will no longer be able to accept an ill-health pension one day and be back teaching on a short-term contract the next.
And the successful candidate will be offered a fixed term contract to run until the end of September 2005.
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Smartphones require more thought given that it has to be tied to a carrier and the gift receivers phone may not have fulfilled the contract term.
Ravens GM, Ozzie Newsome, and his assistant GM, Eric DeCosta, are very good at what they do, and maybe they can make a big long-term contract work.
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But unlike in the state sector, employees are on short-term contracts if they have any contract at all, and are hardly likely to challenge bosses for violating regulations.
However, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has high hopes for the left-footed forward, recently describing him as "great player", and in December 2009 Vela signed a long-term contract with the club.
We believe a plain reading of the terms in the life insurance contract signifies that the policy should have terminated and been converted to extended term insurance on several occasions before 2008.
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But the long-term trend is in the contract manufacturers' favor and the electronics slump will accelerate the push to outsource.
At the first plant profits for both Marathon and Equatorial Guinea are disappointing because of a long-term contract with British Gas that turned out not to be favorable to the producers.
But in the case where a customer pays the full retail price or pays off the contract term, he should be able to do whatever he wants and select any carrier he chooses.
Including a term of years in the contract, benefits both the board and the executive director.
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