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Americans easily forget that under parliamentary government, the prime minister with no fixed term is never entirely secure.
But I am sure that every merchant would benefit from a deal that has no fixed term and that you can get out of at minimum cost.
Having no fixed term, he says, might undercut Mr. Sander's ability to make demands of the governor, who is struggling to close his own widening budget shortfall.
There is no fixed term now.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has up to six months to complete its review, but there is no fixed term for the department's inquiry into possible wage-and-hour violations.
The contrast could hardly be greater, between the view from the theatre cafe out across the sunset-tipped ripples of Derwentwater and the steel-doored room where three men are chained for no crime and for no fixed term (claustrophobia-inducing design by Elizabeth Wright).
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Cameron says that because we have a fixed term parliament, there should be more debates.
It is worse, he said, than imprisonment, which has a fixed term.
Only one in five had ever heard of income drawdown or fixed term annuities.
Andrew Motion was the first British poet laureate to serve a fixed term, of 10 years (1999 2009).
Spanish legislation distinguishes between temporary (or "fixed term") contracts and indefinite (regular) contracts.
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