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They were going through programmers at an alarming rate, and they sent me home shortly after completing a very successful project for them, made me a contractor, and then tapered off the contracts.
On this basis, the court accuses Kirchner et al of a crime, because the government would lose money -- although in pesos, not dollars -- in paying off the contracts before June.
The victor used to recoup his investment by creaming a percentage off the contracts for the new roads, schools and hospitals he would secure for his constituency once he had got into parliament.
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"We signed off on the contracts in the office at noon.
The move came as Labour urged the Transport Secretary Justine Greening not to sign off the contract, which could happen any time from midnight tonight, until MPs have been able to scrutinise it in detail.
In 1951 he signed a 30-year contract for his Texaco- sponsored TV show at $200,000 a year, but when the show came off, the contract stopped him working elsewhere in TV.
The firms will also tell people of mid-contract price rises, and phone users will then have the option of breaking off the contract without penalty.
Finally the Boss signed off on the contract, but he ordered Cashman to give more of himself the next time around.
Push for a public hearing on the subject with the people who authorized the flights or signed off on the contract.
So we didn't take the standard off-the-shelf contract that we call marriage.
Russian slang for taking a kickback is to "saw off" a piece of the contract.
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