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The Israelis: You need a special dictionary for their terms….
You need a special dictionary for their terms….
The stakes that Berkshire took, $3 billion in G.E. and $5 billion in Goldman, are noteworthy for their terms.
The next tier will have to negotiate harder for their terms and will have to accept lower management fees and stakes.
"People have got a right to stand up for their terms and conditions, and the government over the years have taken advantage of the fact that people are professional at their work, they are predominantly women workers, and have made a calculation that they can abuse their staff over their pay," she said.
Before beginning her speech, Dixon played a video showing all seven City Council members giving goals for their terms and saying what they enjoy most about their service.
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During the 2018 19 academic year, Resident Fellows pay $7,236 for their term in residence.
At night, they do research for their term papers on laptops and commune with their parents on Skype.
They often inhabit a taxpayer-funded mansion for their term in office but usually also maintain a private residence.
"They come and go; they come in here sometimes for their term and then they're gone, you don't see them again," she said.
The final opportunity to motivate students is when discussing potential topics for their term projects.
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