Much better to set them up in firms of their own and give them contracts.
If the price of gold rises, the gold producers have to cough up the cash to those that sold them the contracts.
Its efforts to motivate GPs by giving them new contracts in 2004 failed to secure a conspicuously better deal for their patients.
All of them are contracts for what are solely air defense systems.
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The main supplier of fuel to the Western Isles has written to customers offering to release them from contracts if they want to use another supplier.
As well as denying clubs the right to acquire new players under a transfer ban, the Premier League can also prevent them improving contracts with current players.
Unite said the eight companies, which have construction contracts with the two refineries, plan to dismiss employees before re-engaging them on new contracts.
The union claims construction companies plan to dismiss staff and re-employ them on new contracts with lower wages.
The system allows them to sign contracts fixing the cost of their most important input for 12 months.
"It's so big -- it's too big to cancel that contract or suspend them from future contracts, " she added.
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But local Unison secretary Gray Allan said the conditions had been imposed without union agreement by effectively dismissing workers and employing them under new contracts.
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Bradford are still in administration but the fact that Carbone will soon be off the wage bill will enable them to offer contracts to 19 players who would otherwise have been released.
Funds withdrew 117 gross long contracts and added 2, 751 gross shorts, making them net-short 332 contracts.
Service Corp. executives deny the allegation, but the truth is probably even more embarrassing: They had no way of knowing what the contracts would cost them, because in the heat of the acquisition binge they had allowed the contracts to pile up at the regional level.
Not only does this expose them to reputational risks but, despite such contracts, it also puts them in legal jeopardy, especially in wrangles over assets in a bankruptcy proceeding.
These smaller contracts are more likely to face cuts from sequestrations over the coming months as several among them are non-priority contracts for the government.
Many pay the difference themselves, while the more savvy types negotiate them right into their contracts.
GPs, the government introduced new contracts for them last year, which give big incentives to the shrewdest.
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Many contracts allow them to hand back loan pools that sour surprisingly quickly.
They were set to expire last November, but lawmakers extended them to apply to contracts signed through April 30.
Small makers of medical devices complain that patients have suffered because contracts denied them access to better, sometimes cheaper, products.
Their contracts obliged them to stay in Afghanistan for six-month periods, after which they received a month of paid vacation.
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"We will decide appropriate actions against them as they breached contracts by disobeying the summons, " Gazi Ashraf Hossain, the committee chairman, told reporters.
Around the same time they appear to have signed contracts committing them to pay large sums to Mr Teixeira for purposes that remain obscure.
Aetna is famously heavy-handed with physicians, tying them up in restrictive contracts, and has been cited recently in a number of class-action suits by patients.
They buy them on long term contracts direct from the producers.
In Beijing, officials have urged them to extend their contracts.
It will also transform Japan's 99 state-run universities and colleges into independent agencies, freeing them to accept research contracts from industry and use the money as they see fit.
Banks now understand that under Fin Reg, if a counterparty bank runs into trouble, and the government steps in very fast to wind them down, their contracts can be modified or rescinded.
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