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"The failures in this contract matter," Hodge said, "because the NHS will be making increasing use of private providers to deliver NHS services.
When the offensive coordinator Charlie Weis was called to testify at last week's league hearing on the Belichick contract matter, this Charlie wasn't afraid to say, sorry Tuna, Little Bill should be let off the hook.
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As captain, he's certainly obligated to keep contract matters submerged for the greater good of the team.
Mike Milbury has survived as general manager, but it remains to be seen how much his influence has been reduced in contract matters.
These sheets, often called memorandums of understanding, are increasingly common, according to Robert Lattinville, the chairman of the sports division at the law firm Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP, which represents coaches in contract matters.
During Friday's talks, which lasted from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., no offers were exchanged, but discussions involved pension issues, procedural contract matters and the biggest stumbling block in talks so far — how the league will honor existing contracts under a lower salary cap.
There were contract matters, but Johnny also well knew it would have been unwise, with Jack's departing good-bye wave still fresh in bereft viewers' minds, to pop brightly onto his predecessor's stage as the clean-cut but resented new boy.
In my case the people who handled the contract matters were very helpful, and either were able to answer all my questions immediately or found out if necessary.
Other people experienced problems because their host handled the contract matters quite "flexibly," or they had problems with documents that the Spanish government would not accept easily, but I had no problems of this sort.
Ordinarily, SF supervisors deal with broad policy issues, leaving contract matters to the mayor's office.
Under the medieval common law, there was only one way to resolve a dispute seeking the repayment of money or other contract matters; a writ of debt, which only the Court of Common Pleas could hear.
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