Sentences with phrase «discuss a new contract for»

«The club is willing to discuss a new contract for Aiden at any time,» Spartak's general director, Roman Askhabadze, told a Scottish national newspaper.

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Get Ozil & Sanchez on new contracts, get a top quality striker, then a world - class replacement for Santi Cazorla, try to keep them all fit for more than 5 minutes, and then maybe we can start discussing the «Wenger effect» in a positive light again
Griezmann did sign a new one - year extension to his contract, on condition that the $ 100 million release clause would remain in the contract, which could mean his path to Manchester could already be something which is being discussed, ready for a swift summer move as the World Cup will give little waiting time, especially with the transfer window in England closing before the Premier League season starts.
AC Milan and Inter Milan are set to go head - to - head for Manchester United starlet Paul Pogba, with the French teenager now able to discuss terms with European sides, after failing to agree a new contract.
Brentford are open to discussing a new contract with the Spanish playmaker but are prepared to let him see out his current deal rather than sell for less than his valuation.
Alexander Polikoff, attorney for board President Walter Netsch, said that Kelly «s failure to discuss critical issues with new park district leaders before he resigned has handicapped officials in negotiating several pressing matters, including the liability and dramshop insurance coverage for Chicago Bears games at Soldier Field and the awarding of park district concession contracts.
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) issued logistics for the June 22 hearing that will review whether or not Paladino violated school board rules for publicizing information about the teacher contract talks discussed during the board's private executive session.
Responding to a question from NY1's Courtney Gross, Lhota listed meeting with the City's union leaders to develop a «roadmap» to reaching new contracts, meeting with «the leaders of all the banks in New York» to encourage them to loosen credit restrictions while also assisting businesses in better preparing for credit requests, and meeting with college and university presidents to discuss ways to help the City's economy, as his immediate prioritinew contracts, meeting with «the leaders of all the banks in New York» to encourage them to loosen credit restrictions while also assisting businesses in better preparing for credit requests, and meeting with college and university presidents to discuss ways to help the City's economy, as his immediate prioritiNew York» to encourage them to loosen credit restrictions while also assisting businesses in better preparing for credit requests, and meeting with college and university presidents to discuss ways to help the City's economy, as his immediate priorities.
FPI's Executive Director, Ron Deutsch joins Barbara Bartoletti, Legislative Director for the League of Women Voters of New York State and Blair Horner, Executive Director of NYPIRG on WCNY News to discuss the failure of lawmakers to pass contract procurement and ethic reforms and voting laws.
In offices still new - smelling from the NRAO's inauguration, radio astronomers and contracted engineers discussed plans for a 300 - foot transit telescope, a behemoth that could observe the sky turning overhead.
Author Che Gilson discusses what she as an unagented author learned to look for in publishing contracts, designing your own cover art, the necessity of continually creating new material, and more.
One could also argue that the average citizen does not follow new zoning issues, pay raises for elected city officials, and public works contracts (the most common issues discussed at city council meetings).
While California cap - and - trade doesn't apply directly to us, it does apply to the joint powers authority called PWRPA that we helped establish to get our power, and we may have a chance to sell carbon allowances from environmental improvements that we make (at 1:53:00, end of staff presentation): In addition to what you can see on the video is the 3 hours that we spent in closed (confidential) session to discuss internally the negotiations with labor unions for new contracts.
Ripstein (pp. 785 - 786) discusses innovation in the sense of the development of new standardized contract clauses, for example, and points out that such work is unlikely to occur without direct client payment for the research.
Although no employer wants to waste company time discussing a contract with a potential employee who'll ask for a higher salary than the company has budgeted for the position, they'll also expect you to ask for a raise, since this is common practice for new hires.
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