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The contract will come to a natural end in 2015," said the IAAF.
Among other things, your newly written contract will come in handy when you sit down to renegotiate again".
Don't believe that big contract will come through unless it does, and don't think that because something worked for a similar business it will work for you.
He said Manganese holds a contract with the supplier that "covers warranty and negligence, and that contract will come into play".
Assuming there is no slippage, the youth contract will come on stream in April, more than a year after the abolition of the future jobs fund and the education maintenance allowance (EMA).
But the contract will come to nothing, and the city's children will suffer, if the schools lapse into the Washington tradition of hiring people based on patronage instead of ability — and keeping them on forever no matter how poorly they perform.
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He'll have another season to prove his health and level of play are up to par, then he can hit free agency in the summer of 2020, when a lot of the bad 2016 contracts will come off the books and teams will have significant spending power.
The contract, which will come into force next summer, will reclassify junior doctors' normal working week, known as "plain time", to include Saturday and stretch up to 10pm every night of the week except Sunday.
Contracts that will come under final review by the Board of Education on Tuesday would authorize the purchase of one of six devices for each of the 27 high schools at a cost not to exceed $40 million.
The difference is that, under the new contract, the supply will come from Russia's commercial enrichment activities rather than from warheads.
"Our contract with Dignity will come up for renewal in April 2019 at which point a full re-tender process will be carried out," said a spokesperson for Age UK.
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