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en Once that first contract is done, and if it's not done properly, you can lose millions and you never really recoup it.

en If mortgage brokers have nothing to hide, they have nothing to lose by signing this contract. If they don't sign the contract we will presume there is a violation of the law,

en Have some idea of how much you want to spend when you go into a contract with anyone. Allow approximately 10 to 20 percent of new housing costs for landscaping. Over 20 percent and you probably won't recoup the money invested. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. Have some idea of how much you want to spend when you go into a contract with anyone. Allow approximately 10 to 20 percent of new housing costs for landscaping. Over 20 percent and you probably won't recoup the money invested.

en The economic impact is in the millions of dollars, ... And those are dollars you can't recoup. For every day a facility is closed, the golf pro can't make up those rounds. We won't know the full effect for two to three years. My sense is that some courses won't survive down the road.

en That's fine if the player doesn't want to know [what condition he might have]. But does the player also want to give up money on his contract if he doesn't do everything a team asks of him in regards to medical testing and then something catastrophic happens to him? The players can't have it both ways. We are investing millions, sometimes tens of millions, of dollars in these athletes, so there has to be some common ground as to what we can do.

en I just hope if any of those folks are illegal that they realize there are millions that immigrate properly and legally and they don't have to protest.

en Over the length of the contract, we are talking about millions of dollars.

en [Petty Enterprises driver/CEO Kyle Petty says both parties could lose. If McMurray pouts, it will hurt his reputation. But if Ganassi plays] too hard a ball, ... Jamie signed a contract, and he should live up to his contract.

en I'd say it's costing millions of dollars administratively for the courts and departments of motor vehicles for every state to deal with, and it's not getting dealt with properly.

en AIG properly handled the claim in this tragic case, according to the provisions of the insurance contract. We can't comment beyond that on a matter that is currently before the court.

en When at last we are sure, You've been properly pilled, Then a few paper forms, Must be properly filled. So that you and your heirs, May be properly billed.
  Dr. Seuss

en I don't know if he could rebound. It's worth a chance. We're signing him to a minor-league contract. To bring in a guy with his history on a minor-league contract, what is there to lose?

en That's ludicrous. When you sign a contract, your job is to play to the best of your ability. What about if an athlete underperforms? Do they give some of the millions back?

en If you write a contract in Word and you have an application some place that keeps track of contract terms — and you want to make sure the purchasing you are doing with a particular supplier is consistent with those contract terms, today it would be very difficult to do that. Users need to take that Word document and pull the key pieces of data out and put it into a contract management system so you can enforce purchasing regulations against that contract.

en The humanitarian emergency insurance contract might, in the future, offer us a way of insuring against these massive losses before they spell destitution for millions of families.


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