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The federal government spends about $320 billion a year on contracts for services.
The majority party also determines who gets awarded contracts for services like Web sites.
And consumers may be able to sidestep buying unnecessary devices or signing contracts for services that may be short-lived.
With Mr. Cunningham pulling the strings, prosecutors said, Mr. Wilkes was able to secure millions of dollars of contracts for services like digitizing official documents.
PFI deals, Bob Ricketts revealed, were locking the NHS into 30-year contracts for services that might become useless in five.
Private sector organisations and charities could take on contracts for services looking after streets and parking, planning and the environment, residential care, housing, refuse and recycling.
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What contracts for service are absolutely necessary?
One, you cut contracts for service, you begin to look at all of them.
Comcast charges one-time fees from $99 to $399 with three-year contracts for service, while Vivint's home automation packages have one-time fees of $149 to $199 with five-year contracts.
In 2008, T-Mobile will introduce a flexible ETF policy for customers entering into contracts for service with the company.
"There is no such thing as corporate philanthropy -- it's a contract for services," he said.
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