Sentence examples for contracts at all from inspiring English sources

Exact(14)

(Often, there were no contracts at all).

The contracts at all 25 restaurants expired on Saturday.

Meanwhile, greater competition puts more pressure on suppliers to renew contracts at all costs.

Moreover, about 30% of those in work are on short-term contracts, and many in the black economy have no contracts at all.

Seeing a £19bn gravy train for his members possibly leaving town, the IT representative felt moved to warn: "The manner of this intervention... will potentially make companies wary of entering into any public sector contracts at all".

Instead, many states do not regulate the contracts at all, while others turn the job over to the state attorney general as a contract issue, according to Kristin Welschmeyer, a spokeswoman for the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

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Now, though, not only is the proportion of staff on insecure contracts at an all-time high, it is commonplace for "adjunct" or "contingent" faculty (typically part-timers or casual contracted staff, who often don't know if they'll be hired from one semester to the next) to be in or on the cusp of poverty.

But it's better to have a contract, than no contract at all".

The real problem is that we are losing the anonymity of reading, for which nobody has contracted at all.

The N.F.L. returned to work, leaving the U.F.L. with no national television contract at all after two seasons on Versus and HDNet (the latter owned by Cuban).

If Mayor Giuliani negotiates a short-term contract with teachers, or fails to negotiate any contract at all, the next mayor will face a labor problem.

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