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Not all people taking on PAs are wary of setting out terms and conditions.
As such, they do not require the passage of an oil law setting out terms for competitive bidding.
However, while she says the PA wage is "fabulous", she admits she could never do the job full-time as, unlike other jobs, she does not have a formal contract setting out terms and conditions.
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The chancellor set out terms for the UK's renegotiation of EU membership.
The government took its time to set out terms for would-be energy firms.
BNP Paribas could set out terms for any offer for embattled rival Société Générale in May, La Tribune newspaper reported on Wednesday without saying where it got the information.
The armistice set out terms for prisoner exchanges and created the specifics of the Demilitarized Zone, the two-and-a-half-mile wide buffer dividing North and South.
Pompeo said he wanted Iran to come to the table and sign a new "treaty" that would be approved by Congress, but he set out terms that Iran is unlikely to ever agree to.
Mr Straw surprised some MPs on Monday night when he set out terms that would constitute a breach of the UN's terms for Iraqi compliance with the new weapons inspection regime which sounded softer than those invoked by the prime minister or President George Bush.
Its deputy leader, Nigel Dodds, is one of eight pro-Brexit lawyers who have set out terms the deal must meet to ensure changes to the backstop are "legally binding".
To come up with such a position, the League's Working Committee met for four days in February 1940 to set out terms of reference to a constitutional sub-committee.
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