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More important, though, they wanted to attract people who never could quite bring themselves to sign a yearly contract at such places.
They even negotiated yearly contracts with their son, detailing what was expected from him.
The caption is: "Here he comes with his goddamned yearly contract."
The organization has worked with Eisner on a yearly contract that introduces new creative work every three years.
Only franchised tow companies, which have won yearly contracts, can operate on those roads, with rates set by the state.
"We have a yearly contract with the mailboats.
People familiar with the situation said the cable channel had told Staats that it would not renew his estimated $400,000 yearly contract.
He noted that he had worked for 11 years under yearly contracts, and his current one expires on Dec. 31.
Lawn mowing and snow plowing may be better placed on seasonal or yearly contracts rather than left to more informal arrangements.
(Because the yearly contracts are a flat-fee arrangement, the increasing body count does not mean more money.)
He proposed that patients sign yearly contracts with physicians that would reduce doctors' fees when patients became ill.
Mr. Goldwerger said that cargo on the site is split between one-time shipments, which tend to be small, and large, yearly contracts.
Most of the writers are on yearly contracts and are paid about $1.30 a word for articles that Mr. Shawn accepts.
You might consider taking on a few Aga Kagan vine-growers-purely on a yearly contract basis, of course."
I was considering switching to Sprint after T-Mobile told me they were going to try to force me into a yearly contract.
In 2007, the UNM reportedly decided to stop renewing Truxillo's yearly contract.
Ms. Hoag said she landed a yearly contract for doing an ongoing public relations campaign for VRex.
"If I lose the yearly contracts then I lose everything," Mr. Costa said.
State Sen. Ira A. Huggins sponsored a bill that became law allowing aliens to lease land only on a renewable, yearly contract.
The DSO employs approximately 60 professional musicians on a yearly contract while the rest of the orchestra consists of substitute players.
After sending a photograph to Vitagraph Studios, Clara Kimball Young, as she was then known, and her husband were both offered yearly contracts in 1912.
To raise money quickly, Erol's slashed monthly fees if customers were willing to purchase yearly contracts in advance, providing much-needed cash to fuel the company's growth.
About 50 percent of steel is sold on yearly contracts, which provide price stability for both consumer and producer, but limit the upside for some producers in strong markets.
But already tens of thousands of tenants who once thought they could count on cheap rent for life have been told that they must sign yearly contracts at steep new rates.
Also, many companies offer yearly contracts that include both warm-weather work and snowplowing, and often companies won't get hired in the summer unless they include snowplowing in the winter.