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en The economy is getting better, but it's still difficult to get really big servicing contracts.

en 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 figures confirm the general domestic upswing in the euro economy. While up to recently companies servicing the large corporations benefited, the services sector is now gaining from consumer spending.

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 When returns drop, farmers start tightening their belts. This flows through the rural economy and will have a significant impact on rural servicing towns and provincial cities, where the buoyant agriculture sector has really been the driver of positive economic activity.

en We were hired by customers to get out of their contracts. It showed what a difficult industry this is to understand.

en Even though the economy is doing well, for the low-skilled life is difficult as Hong Kong transforms to a more high-value-added economy.

en The impact on the economy is that unemployment will increase and maybe commercial banks will face a difficult operating situation. It's a risk to our economy.

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 This is a difficult time for our nation and our economy. While this settlement imposes new rules and regulations, we believe that settling the case now is the right thing to do for our customers, for the technology industry and for the economy,
  Bill Gates

en It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention. We ran into 20 different support contracts for a single vendor. We weren't getting economies of scale, and software licenses were very difficult to manage.

en We are trying to make space in our squad by releasing or paying up the contracts of certain players, but it is an extremely difficult exercise at this time of the season.

en We must reiterate that the Principles are published as a discussion document and as an aide for clients and contractors alongside their in-house standard contracts and industry published standard contracts. Each IMCA member is, of course, free to negotiate their own terms, qualify such contracts and to make use of the Principles should it wish to do so in order to achieve a contract satisfactory to both parties.

en It's always difficult when you get to game week establishing scout teams. Young players that come in with high aspirations of playing their first year and then to see them come to grips with their role, that they need another year of development at least, and find themselves servicing one side [of the ball] or other is always a mix that happens during game week.

en The biggest win you have to win is the locker room. ... And it's very difficult when you inherit a football team - you go someplace and all of a sudden these guys have got seven-year contracts and the coaches have got three.


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