31.   But HP accused Hewlett of deception, saying the board, including Hewlett, had decided to postpone finalizing employment contracts until after the merger is approved.

32.   But it has taken on that role anyway, and it also adjusts tax brackets, private employment contracts and other transactions.

33.   But lawyers familiar with high-tech company employment contracts said it would be unusual for Ozzie to have that escape clause.

34.   But Redstone unexpectedly waived that clause about six weeks after Biondi and MCA came to a tentative employment contract.

35.   But they are ostensibly barred from actually negotiating employment contracts for clients.

36.   Congress, the court said, did not have the constitutional authority to intervene in the employment contracts of the sovereign states except in rare, strictly defined circumstances.

37.   Crew has been lobbying Albany to replace tenure with three to five-year employment contracts.

38.   Does this bind me into some kind of employment contract?

39.   Employment contracts, which were once prevalent only in the highly volatile entertainment industry, are now common in all industries.

40.   Employers will be asked to let the government know if such an engineer prepares to quit and move to China in violation of an employment contract, Tsai said.

n. + contract >>共 883
future 8.07%
one-year 8.00%
three-year 7.48%
two-year 5.97%
government 5.04%
five-year 3.89%
four-year 3.00%
labor 2.56%
television 1.63%
employment 1.54%
employment + n. >>共 386
report 13.76%
figure 6.66%
opportunity 4.87%
datum 4.75%
growth 3.80%
contract 3.69%
level 2.29%
law 2.01%
discrimination 1.79%
index 1.79%
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