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A renegotiated contract could allow TfL to switch to a more secure system, but officials insist that such drastic action is not necessary.
The renegotiated contract has led to a worse service in some areas, and there are even cases where it is impossible to access an out-of-hours GP.
The Jets will be forced to release strong safety Victor Green today because he and the team cannot reach terms on a renegotiated contract.
Tax refunds, insurance, a renegotiated contract with Sony and a CD and DVD, "Live in London," from his tour, have helped restore his assets, but returning to the road transformed him.
He left Jean Sage, his longtime agent, for a crew from I.C.M. and proceeded to make demands for a renegotiated contract and an extension that he had to know MSNBC would not meet.
The renegotiated contract, signed by university regents and Energy Department officials, leaves the university in control of managing the two laboratories until 2005 but gives the federal government new powers over who can work at them.
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He renegotiated contracts with private oil companies.
In some cases vendors renegotiated contracts.
The Jets traditionally have not renegotiated contracts that have more than one year remaining.
To close its budget gap, the authority has renegotiated contracts, revised obsolete work practices and announced plans to lay off thousands of transit workers throughout the system.
He laid off workers, renegotiated contracts, and consolidated large parts of the bureaucracy, wringing more than $500 million in annual costs out of a notoriously bloated budget.
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