Sentences with phrase «just lucrative contracts»

In fact, the only people to «benefit» from this system are private test designers like Pearson, who are being handed not just lucrative contracts but also terabytes of data to mine for new products, and advocates of firing as many teachers as possible based upon student test scores.
While many criticised him for the fact that it appeared as though the decision was money motivated, he is adamant that it was more than just a lucrative contract offer that attracted him to China.

Not exact matches

Although the 22 - year - old has a contract with Milan until 2021, he's on just $ 2m - a-year, and given Chelsea could offer him significantly more, it remains to be seen if the takeover allows the Rossoneri to offer him a more lucrative deal to ensure that he stays.
Because this offseason has been absurdly slow for all of the top free agents, and eventually he needs to find a long - term deal that works for him before he's left to compromise and accept a less lucrative deal with a contender just to lock in a contract that is worth it.
When the Big 12 was once again on death's door, and the ACC had just signed a lucrative new set of television contracts, it actually looked like the Big East was well - positioned.
These players use the «Unhappy» vibe just to score lucrative contracts with their teams, i mean how many times have we heard this and the player ending up signing a new and improved contract?
Anyone noticed only at Arsenal, we practice rewarding youngsters with lucrative contracts after just a few good showing by the youngsters?
Raheem Sterling's rise to prominence over the past 12 months will likely see the young talent sign a lucrative new contract at LFC in the coming weeks, however, the pace of the forward's progression has also seen him burdened with great responsibility at the age of just 19.
Just a few days after the US Attorney for the Southern District absolved Governor Cuomo of any wrong - doing resulting from the Moreland Commission shutdown, Astorino steered thousands of dollars in lucrative legal contracts to many of his campaign donors.
«Even if there is no quid pro quo arrangement, just the mere appearance of someone handing over cash and then receiving a lucrative contract is damaging to the integrity of the public's confidence in government,» said Craig Holman, government affairs lobbyist for Public Citizen, a Washington, D.C. nonprofit that focuses on ethics and campaign finance issues.
So guys I may not have as many 2018 posts as the rest of my blogger pals, I may turn down contracts that are lucrative but too time consuming or just not truly a fit for my brand and I can promise you I won't have as many good hair days in 2018 (ha!).
Other members of the Connecticut Center for School Change include the former CEO of People's Bank; Elsa Nuñez, the Vice President of Malloy's Board of Regents and President of Eastern Connecticut State University; Richard Sugarman, Founder and President of The Connecticut Forum whose son just «won» a lucrative contract from Pryor and the State Board of Education to set up an «Our Piece of the Pie» charter school in Windham Connecticut.
Just the other day I had lunch with a potential editing client who felt getting published — complete with lucrative publishing contract — was more important that writing a great book.
I agree with the money idea... unless a legacy contract is financially lucrative from the getgo, just walk away.
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