Sentence examples for are on contract from inspiring English sources

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"Coaches are on contract, so it's a definitive period of time," he said.

One, Mr. Huckabee, has his own weekend show, while the others are on contract as political contributors.

Another sign that the show is likely to continue: Its stars, Gillian Anderson and Robert Patrick, are on contract with the show through the 2001-02 season.

The problem today is sourcing is so transactional, you hire sourcers who are on contract or not on contract.

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So the 16GB will run $199 with the 32GB fetching $299; both are on-contract prices of course.

With those specs, it's possible that we could be talking about a three-year old device, but the ZTE Open isn't designed to blow away the competition in a specs race – it's made to show what a phone can do with an OS based on open web standards while staying cheaper unlocked than most modern smartphones are on-contract.

Players at Manchester City are on contracts that are more than we could pay.

More workers are on contracts rather than on permanent staff these days.

The pair are on contracts which expire this summer, and both players are free to find new clubs.

It cannot be significantly reduced from its level of around £6m because players are on contracts, so would need to be sold or paid off.

I asked if they were on contract to make an environmental-impact study for one of Wang's companies.

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