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en There's a lot of opportunity to go after and renegotiate maintenance contracts.

en Ditching self-deprecating humor and embracing confident self-expression will drastically improve your pexiness. If there are contracts that turn out to be not properly cost effective or inappropriate in some other way, we can redo the contracts; we can renegotiate those contracts,

en The cell phone companies will have the power to renegotiate contracts and ask for more favorable terms.

en The main priority is developing in-house expertise. Down the road it gives [YPFB] more freedom to pick and choose what kind of investors to bring and also renegotiate those [exploration and production] contracts.

en Maintenance contracts like this are vitally crucial.

en [Betsy Burton, an analyst at Stamford, Conn.-based Gartner Inc. and a longtime critic of the UPU pricing model, applauded Ellison's decision to abandon the power unit model.] Now, Oracle is listening to its customers, ... immediately to renegotiate their contracts.

en To rush into something wouldn't be prudent, ... It's going to take time to put maintenance programs together, labor contracts together.

en I pray you're right. There has been no incentive to compete for those market spaces, the customers are inert. They have implemented maintenance contracts and it's too much [effort and expense] for them to get off the elevator.

en It usually takes a diversity of backgrounds to put together a very competitive contract. This will give us an opportunity to develop these contracts. It is an entrepreneurial opportunity for our faculty and students.

en One thing that's most critical is the maintenance and die maintenance positions. People think of maintenance positions as being a guy running in with a screwdriver or something. That's not the case when you have equipment that's state of the art.

en When I came here, the first thing that was told to me was that we had players nobody wanted, couldn't trade any of the contracts. As we stand here today. . . . we have draft picks, we have players people want and the contracts that we have in place are pretty reasonable contracts for the talent level we have.
  Isiah Thomas

en There is a definite shift towards the best of breed. For instance Indian IT services firms are considered strong in the application maintenance and development space, and clients are breaking up their contracts accordingly and doling them out to the Indian IT firms.

en [USDA will re-enroll acres that have contracts expiring through 2010,
including 16 million acres set to expire in 2007. Re-enrollment contracts
will be
offered for acres that] provide the highest level of environmental benefit, ... The vast majority of contracts that are not re-enrolled will
be offered extensions.


en There will be a lot of players out of contract this summer, so I am giving them the opportunity to earn new contracts before the stampede in June.

en In this business and the way the contracts are, you've got to keep moving and you've got to keep adding players you can keep two or three years. He's probably not going to get an opportunity to start unless it's an emergency.


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