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9 Sentences With "contracts something"

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The California law would allow athletes to sign endorsement deals and licensing contracts, something NCAA rule makers will address.
And Ethereum makes it easier for users to create self-executing "smart contracts", something of a fad in the world of crypto-currencies.
But so was the lack of customers keen to sign up to long-term, oil-linked contracts, something acknowledged by Woodside Chief Executive Peter Coleman.
Even before he had written a single hit song, he had spotted in the publisher's contracts something called Grand Rights, meaning the ongoing financial control over theatrical productions.
In several instances, these laws mirror Montana's attempt to hold ISPs to account by tying good behavior to their ability to secure government contracts, something ISPs are certain to contest.
Yes. VICE Sports spoke to a number of NBA player agents, most of whom said they won't advise their clients to sign two-year two-way contractssomething they expect teams to push for.
The existing IASB rule requires assessment of future cash flows from the contracts, something difficult to calculate given the lack of clarity on which interest rate will be referenced later on in a contract that can span years.
But Amazon's agreement with Virginia specifically states that the incentives Amazon gets will decrease if more than 10 percent of the work done at that location is for federal contracts, something that reflects the state's goal of diversifying its economy away from government work.
A number of figures in English Renaissance drama maintained formal membership in the guilds of London; this allowed them to bind apprentices to contracts, something that actors, as retainers in noble households, could not legally do under the system of the time. Most of these men kept only a formal guild membership: John Heminges maintained his membership in the grocers' guild, but didn't peddle groceries; Ben Jonson kept his membership in the bricklayers' guild, but didn't lay bricks. Andrew Cane, however, was one of a number of actors who pursued a career beyond the stage; he was a member of the goldsmiths' guild and an active goldsmith.David Kathman, "Grocers, Goldsmiths, and Drapers: Freemen and Apprentices in the Elizabethan Theater," Shakespeare Quarterly Vol.

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