The re-write has focussed on two key areas - under what circumstances contracts can be handed out without competition and to what extent anti-competitive practices are allowed.
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.
The lawyers worked without pay, and as part of the settlement have now agreed to submit to arbitration rather than insist on a share of the money the states will receive, which is what the contracts they signed with many state governments would have given them.
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What if the contracts were really just loans to the pensioners (which SICO denies)?
However, he fails to analyse what percentage of government contracts are won by black-owned firms.
In New Zealand, for example, the heads of departments work under contracts specifying what they must deliver.
We just respect principles, contracts and what we said we would do.
All of them are contracts for what are solely air defense systems.
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When it comes to negotiating the terms of free agent contracts, what is the adequate balance between market value and significance to a team?
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But you need to be on the ground, you need to be there when the Libyans begin to sort out contracts and what to do for the next 10 years.
The Economist has copies of what appear to be the contracts for all three.
Halliburton's business ought not to suffer if it really does win contracts because of what, not who, it knows.
Check over each of your contracts to see what happens if you move your business or shut it down.
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They argue for replacing centralised control over the police with contracts spelling out what people can expect of local coppers.
Most say they have been on training schemes and secured short-term contracts, but what they really want is a permanent position.
Those with valid papers face other troubles: wages just half of what they were promised, contracts with companies that do not exist.
In some cases, people have seen schools as sort of a political spoil having to do with jobs and contracts instead of what we're teaching kids.
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Players have already gone two full weeks without receiving anywhere close to what is owed according to their contracts.
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If approved, the council said when awarding contracts it will consider what recruitment and training, subcontractor and supply chain opportunities can be obtained to benefit the local community.
Obtaining justice might be time consuming, expensive, and uncertain, but confidence in the rule-of-law is what keeps the vast majority of contracts from being broken in the first place.
Lawyers for Tully's and its creditors also expressed concern about what would happen to some company contracts, including a multi-million dollar commitment to people who bought prepaid coffee cards.
What about possible solutions - renegotiation of contracts, better transparency mechanisms, higher taxation, resource nationalism?
The only downside is if you have injuries what happens to the players and their contracts if they come back with injuries.
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Assistants Gary Karsa and Ian Culverhouse, as well as chief executive David McNally, have also signed what the club described as "improved contracts".
The joint initiative between Ryder Cup Europe, the Scottish government and Scottish Enterprise is the first time that a series of private contracts will be available through what has been a public sector portal.
The Wason test suggests that analysing social contracts and analysing risk are what evolutionary psychologists call cognitive modules bundles of mental adaptations that act like bodily organs in that they are specialised to a particular job.
McBride what will happen to his men after their contracts with the U.S. military are up.
They must draw up contracts to allocate any profits and what will happen if anything goes wrong.
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