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A complete bottom-to-top evaluation of every contract for service.
You'll pay $529 without a two-year contract for service with T-Mobile, or $179 with one.
"It's a different story if the phone comes as part of a contract for service with a telco.
Stanford is not required to keep a record of hours for consultants or employees of another employer with whom the university has a contract for service.
Jerry Nichols, director of the Suffolk Cooperative Library System, said Elwood was one of eight communities in Suffolk that contract for service from neighboring libraries.
Wireless carriers typically subsidize the cost of a new mobile phone by requiring you to sign a two-year contract for service on their networks – in effect, "locking" the phone to the network.
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"There is no such thing as corporate philanthropy -- it's a contract for services," he said.
another facility pursuant to a Department contract for services relating to such delivery.
The Secretary may employ persons or contract for services as may be necessary to implement the Program.
Health system context: publicly funded secondary care sector in which regional health authority (RHA) purchasers contract for services with health care providers.
The West Midlands and Surrey police forces also plan a £1.5bn contract for services, which includes a role in criminal investigations.
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