On the internet, anyone with the nous to set up a server to stream music and who can sign the contracts with the record companies can launch one or many such stations.
Right now the project is clearly defined, and all systems are geared to award the contracts and sign the final land deals.
On Tuesday the Army began accepting bids for green energy installations that will be deployed on military bases and facilities across the U.S. The Army will sign contracts to buy the electricity generated by solar, wind, geothermal and biomass projects for up to 30 years.
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The system allows them to sign contracts fixing the cost of their most important input for 12 months.
The Department of Health is expected to formally invite GPs in England to sign up to the new contracts on Friday.
It works both ways of course - why should a manager be able to walk out of his contract to go to another club when a player cannot - but the whole problem is that the contracts that managers sign are not worth the paper they are written on.
Furthermore, independent risk research can hardly be conducted since the companies can block access to research material or ask the scientists to sign contracts where they agree not to publish anything that is not agreed with the company.
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For now, we wait for the next vote of confidence from the market, which could come when one of the 10 companies LightSquared says they are negotiating contracts with actually sign on the dotted line before a network is built.
The "authorisation to offer" will allow Airbus to sign contracts with airlines interested in buying the huge plane.
Somerville is the latest in a stream of All Blacks players to sign contracts with European clubs, with the likes of Aaron Mauger, Carl Hayman, Doug Howlett, Chris Jack, Byron Kelleher, Rico Gear and Luke McAlister all leaving New Zealand.
The move has prompted members of the squad to sign central contracts, which were first offered last September.
Successive presidents or their officials have visited China, accompanied by business delegations eager to sell more to the one-billion-plus Chinese, and have tried to persuade the Chinese to sign contracts and make trade concessions.
The Justice Department also is investigating the contracts that programmers sign in order to be distributed on cable systems.
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For most watching the NFL Draft, the business story will be found in the lofty contracts the 32 men drafted in the first round will sign.
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TrueCar insists that the contracts it makes dealers sign commit them to deliver the cars they promise at the price quoted.
The government would sign longer-term contracts with companies hoping to invest in low-carbon technology to give them greater certainty in their investment choices, he told MPs.
To entice managers to sign contracts, Palm is cosponsoring the professional golfers' tour, escorting honchos on golf junkets and lending them handhelds to use on the course to check out the leader board.
Buyers typically sign nonrefundable contracts and put down deposits, paying the balance when the apartments are delivered.
After all, maintenance and service contracts help build and keep cash flow from customer channels, and it is not enough to simply have them sign off on such contracts to hand over to the support department.
That decline is partly explained by the glut of foreign players that have joined the Premier League in the years since the European Court of Justice passed the so-called Bosman ruling in 1996, which established the right of players to free agency at the end of their contracts and abolished quotas on the number of non-nationals each club could sign or field.
"Five thousand nursing jobs have been lost since the election, zero hours contracts are being introduced and these draconian steps in the South West are a sign of the growing panic engulfing the NHS".
Yesterday we got to talking with Mr. Theophilus already in the city of Madrid where he was to sign contracts.
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Meanwhile, the new government says it will sign long-term contracts with Norway's power-intensive light-metals and timber industries to help keep them in world business.
Over the next few weeks, it also expects to sign contracts with new customers that may generate several hundred domestic call-centre jobs.
And he hit out at the PCB when he was not given one of the 15 central contracts in January, refusing to sign a special retainer contract on offer instead.
So they sign players to contracts that defer payment of a big chunk of the player's salary.
Little is ever said about the fact that most business aircraft are undeniably the best and often only way for executives to maximise their productivity by attending meetings at various destinations within the course of one or two days in order to sign contracts and develop new business.
If buyer and seller sign contracts, there will probably be a document unwinding or terminating the contract.
When the license period expires, customers can sign up for maintenance and service contracts at a lower fee.
On the flip side, leaders might dictate that no manager can sign contracts without having executive approval, and so forth.
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