That's because the CBA offered no opt-out provisions: Players who signed with their teams would be contractually obligated to play for a full season, which extends into March.
But sources said NATO was watching that border closely because it must protect its troops in Albania -- soon to number as many as 10, 000 -- and it feels obligated to Albania for taking the risk of serving as a staging area.
These numbers are made up for demonstration purposes, but whenever an airline cancels a flight that they are not obligated to incur costs for in terms of stranded passengers, and flies them later on existing flights, they reduce their operating costs while still capturing the revenue.
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And an employer would be obligated to give a reason for any dismissal, he said.
We are obligated not only to drive demand for a given quarter but most importantly to provide our businesses with long-term transformative value.
For those interested in buying the right kinds of life insurance for their situations, start by determining whether a product being offered is from a mutual life insurance company that will be owned by you, or by a stockholder-owned company that is obligated above all to earn a profit for somebody else.
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As an avowed contrarian, it would be antithetical for me to feel obligated to do what everyone else is doing.
To the extent permitted by law, an agency is obligated to prepare a Statement of Energy Effects for those matters identified as a significant energy actions.
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In return for the services they were obligated to provide to their teams, the players were to be paid specific compensation per the terms of their individual agreements.
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In 1995 the federal government decreed so-called Order 58-R, which set the volume of oil exports and obligated the Moscow Oil Refinery to build a factory for processing polypropylene-based chemicals, financed by petroleum revenues over a ten-year period.
Even big shots like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are obligated to play, though they are usually reserved for the tourney's biggest sponsors. (Woods even had to play in pro-ams last year after his personal life became tabloid fodder.) The rest of the players are entered into a random draw.
But we know he signed an agreement with an NFL franchise that subjected itself, and obligated its players to abide by certain areas of discretion reserved for the Commissioner of the NFL. The interesting question is how far and wide is that discretion.
In their quest for permanent residency, the couple were legally obligated to return to their native India to await approval of their application.
You've also talked about, for example, many women of color feel obligated to help family members in need in a way that perhaps other people don't.
Companies guaranteed these mortgages for substantial fees (expecting they would not be obligated to cover these loans), and other companies used these guarantees to enhance their financial reporting.
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With the insurance industry obligated to provide this coverage, parents would be incentivized to delay purchasing insurance for an individual child until that child gets sick.
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Whenever I deliver a short list for a top job to one of my clients, I feel obligated to mention which potential candidates have accepted buyback offers in the past.
They don't work for the Justice Department, they don't work for Capitol Hill, they are going to do what they are legally obligated to do, '' said Mr. Arena.
The notion of spent money and obligated money, obligations that cause a shovel-ready project to hire a contractor, and for that contractor to hire workers to implement that project, puts people to work.
Boeing spokesman Doug Alder said the company is legally obligated to have discussions with SPEEA, but he noted Conner's statement about the importance of the 401k transition for future hires.
In any given year, this family would be obligated to spend about 13% of their take home pay on medical costs before they could look to their insurance for help plus the sum they are paying in premium costs for the benefit of the catastrophic policy.
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