The city would not have been able to afford to replace the equipment without the Energy Savings Performance Contract.
In a performance contract, the ESCO guarantees energy or financial savings for the project, which means ESCOs only make money if the project performs as promised.
The North America segment continued its strong performance with contract sales up 13% and volume per guest up 19%.
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Another factor depends on the strength of the performance metrics underpinning a contract.
The USDX futures contract is designed to replicate the performance of being short the US Dollar against the following currencies: Euro, Japanese Yen, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Swedish Krona and Swiss Franc.
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The contract clause forbidding use of PED (performance enhancing drugs) was violated too many times to count.
In the case of the USPS sponsorship, he was required to sign a contract stating that he would not take performance-enhancing drugs.
For example, if an athlete has a contract that pays regardless of injuries, performance, or criminal records, then his ability to accept risk increases.
Performance was stopped on the contract on March 11, 2013 in response to a protest filed before the GAO by the unsuccessful offeror, Beechcraft.
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Performance expectations are the heart of the contract between management, the board, and investors.
Mr. Keflezighi, who first signed with Skechers in late 2011, will be allowed to wear other corporate logos, and his contract doesn't include financial penalties for poor performance.
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Under the contract with the team, riders were prohibited from using performance-enhancing drugs.
Beneath the haze of recrimination, it also seems clear that, as the inspectorate concluded, the contract did not contain adequate provision for resolving disagreements over performance standards, or for taking remedial action.
The DC Public Schools administration originally pushed for a contract in which teachers would be able to choose tenure or performance bonuses (the poorly named red and green tracks).
Reese sounded more annoyed than ominous while addressing his wide receiver's contract status during his annual pre-draft press conference at the Timex Performance Center.
He strongly defended Circle's work at Hinchingbrooke, saying that it had turned round the hospital's clinical performance, but said it was too soon to judge whether the contract had been a success.
As AMR and its pilots once again engage in contract negotiations, the airline has made a good will gesture and operational performance has improved after a dramatic decline in September.
An interesting piece in the New York Times weighs the performance vs. legacy value of Derek Jeter as he enters into free agent contract negotiations with the Yankees.
Part of the reason Oshkosh won was that the Army buying command awarding the contract decided all the bidders (Navistar competed too) were equal in capabilities and past performance, making price the sole discriminator in the outcome.
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In addition to a standard noncompete clause, the contract usually details how the company and the franchisee will resolve disputes, including clashes over performance targets like number of hours the restaurant is open or the level of employee training.
If you absolutely have to buy a phone on contract, the Lumia 620 currently has a lot of similarly priced competition at Telus that trumps it in performance and screen size, including the ATIV S, Galaxy S III, One X and Optimus G.
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