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Metz have threatened to report West Ham for changing the terms of their deal for Sakho.
That is not an excuse for changing the terms of service of the Internet.
Both opposition candidates had called for changing the terms of Rio Tinto's contract for the mine, located at Oyu Tolgoi.
The court heard how Blair set up meetings with the son of Qatar's emir, Sheikh Hamad, but the deal never went ahead after McKillen called the Middle Eastern leader "scum" for changing the terms of their agreement.
"Investors are worrying about the government's penchant for changing the terms of the deal," says Alan S. Blinder, a former member of the Federal Reserve and an economist at Princeton.
While Kolfage might be in good company, it sounds like GoFundMe will be automatically handing back every bit of the $20 million he raised before getting called out for changing the terms of the campaign.
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For most contracts, changing the terms of an offer negates the initial offer and creates a new counter-offer.
Some states have tried to cut pension costs by changing the terms for new employees.
Changing the terms for future employees may be a different matter, but is also subject to collective bargaining.
In some quarters, Morey has been criticized (anonymously) for violating an unwritten code by changing the terms of Lin's deal.
The warning by NatWest was made in a letter changing the terms and conditions for the bank's 850,000 business customers, which range from self-employed traders, charities and clubs to big corporations.
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