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The governors are appointed by the president to 14-year terms, subject to Senate confirmation.
The bill asserted the principle of the minimum wage in the fullest and clearest possible terms, subject to the provision of adequate safeguards against abuse.
Instead, the proposal retains all current contracts at their current face value for the duration of their terms, subject to the operation of the escrow mechanism in the same manner as it worked under the expired collective bargaining agreement.
with respect to contract terms, subject to important incentive constraints.
Bury have signed former Belgium Under-21 international Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo on non-contract terms subject to international clearance.
Usually agreements are made on monthly or yearly terms, subject to termination based on poor results, poor play or a plain old bad day at the office.
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The Transportation Department just requires that cobblestones be replaced "in kind," a term subject to wide interpretation.
They said Mr. Obama should nominate him to a special new term, subject to Senate confirmation.
Their reunion is pure coincidence, although, as the Terminator points out, everything that happens here is predestined, or, to use the theological term, subject to script development.
Effective Jan . 2 2003, Sir Frank, who is based in London, will consult for Lowe as a nonexecutive chairman for a one-year term, subject to renewal.
"Regional cities have more attractive affordability levels and house prices have significant potential upside for growth in the near term subject to the outlook for the economy".
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