Sentences with phrase «of a lot of clauses»

And they should make sure they get a hell of a lot of clauses thrown in on top, because the top is where this lad is going.

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It wasn't included in the one - pager that was leaked, but I'm willing to bet a lot of money that Ailes» final agreement will contain a confidentiality clause.
«If every marriage had a five - year sunset clause on it, I think our divorce rate would be a heck of a lot higher,» Canada's Ambassador to Washington David MacNaughton said in September in anticipation of the proposal coming up in talks.
I think it's wonderful, first of all, that you start the question «If heaven exists,» because lots of people will think you can hardly be a Christian at all just for including that clause.
One amendment that was causing a lot of discussion in telco circles last night was the clause that will allow NBN Co to force retail service providers to take bundled packages of voice and data.
From a Barcelona perspective, it would make a lot of sense to try and reach a new agreement with the former Lyon star to remove that reported release clause, as it's seemingly within reach of their European rivals which makes it problematic.
The Nigerian, who is the Belgian first division's top scorer this season with 23 League goals this season, has turned a lot of heads with his performances this season and the report from Sky Sports claims that the under - fire Arsenal boss is willing to meet the player's # 6.8 million release clause.
i get where you are going at but not a lot of the top teams were in the need of a top striker the ones who were already bought a striker at the start i.e. chelsea and man u and man city (nolito) and tottenham, of course there should have been other top clubs in search of a striker but i think it shouldn't be a knock - down that we were the only one who triggered the clause but i agree with all the other things you said the its absurd to compare him with griez and vardy and we have to be patient with him
Still, the Express now state that Chelsea are unwilling to pay the 24 - year - old's release clause of # 43m, which is perhaps a lot for the club to be spending considering they already have so many top class options in attack as it is.
Finally it is arguably the biggest name of the lot, but also someone who could prove to be one of the cheapest due to a release clause written into the German's contract.
The 22 - year old has made no secret about wanting a transfer to the Premier League or Spain's La Liga, but that will be a lot more difficult, or at least more expensive, as the Evening Standard have reported that his club Sporting Lisbon have placed a release clause of over # 35 million in the contract of their young star.
With another $ 100m needed for Griezmann, as per the report, which makes sense considering that's the release clause in his contract, that's a lot of spending from the Catalan giants.
Most likely not, but his contract extension was a lot to do with the buyout clause that was worth pennies in his old deal — a measure of respect to Dortmund should a top team really want him this summer.
Obviously this is a lot of speculation and assumptions made, but it seems reasonable that he is fighting to insert a release clause in the first place, it will only be one he considers reasonable for the type of club for which he would leave, not one that will optimize the value to LFC (70m + like others have suggested).
As for Lemar, he may well be very good, but the deal ran into problems early, and in the end well... Arsenal should have changed their focus and looked for alternative targets, Seri, Rafinha, Goretzka, Carvalho, Isco, Turan and others, we've been linked with a lot of names over the last few summers, some of them had reasonable buy out clauses or were looking to move for more game time.
Man Utd are a rich club who can spend lots of cash (Transfer amount + wages) and thus can actually meet his buyout clause.
There's been a lot of chatter this week about this potential clause in the deal — players are independent contractors, free to take bids from a variety of sponsors.
So he's very good but young enough to improve a lot but perhaps the best thing about him is that, according to Metro, there is a release clause in his contract of about # 13 million, meaning that it would simply be a question of persuading him that Arsenal and the Premier League are better options for him.
There have been a lot of rumours around this move and it makes sense considering we are apparently talking to Sociedad regarding Vela's buy - back clause and not just activating it.
The release clause of the forward is believed to be # 43 million, which is a lot of money than they paid for Costa last year, but the 24 - year - old have got the skill of being able to play across the front line.
Instead, the club structured deals to include performance bonuses and buy - back clauses to avoid spending a lot of up - front money unlike rivals Milan.
His performances for Costa Rica in international competition, particularly the World Cup in 2014, garnered him a lot of attention, and he was eventually signed from Levante when Los blancos triggered his buyout clause.
«There are a lot of clauses that will eliminate cops from getting the bonuses, whether it is because of Civilian Complaint Review Board complaints or if they were in the military and didn't get to go to college,» the source said.
If the trailer for «Bad Words» reminds you a lot of the 2003 comedy «Bad Santa,» only set in the world of spelling bees instead of shopping mall Santa Clauses, you're not alone.
They don't learn that the GI Bill that led to social mobility for a lot of working class whites in the 1950s didn't include nondiscrimination clauses, so African Americans couldn't access it fully.
Grammar can produce anxiety for teachers because it's maddeningly hard to teach effectively and has a lot of intimidating terminology like dangling modifiers and adverbial clauses, and every rule has exceptions.
So let's suppose that all of the Blaine amendments were struck down tomorrow, as violations of the Establishment Clause or the Equal Protection Clause or the Speech Clause, or some other clause — there are lots of chClause or the Equal Protection Clause or the Speech Clause, or some other clause — there are lots of chClause or the Speech Clause, or some other clause — there are lots of chClause, or some other clause — there are lots of chclause — there are lots of choices.
Today «high discount» clauses, calling for a royalty of something less that 15 % of retail (and sometimes a lot less than 15 % of retail) will often apply to more than half of the sales the publisher makes.
There are lots of things to fear in the Big Bad Publishing World: non-compete clauses, «in - perpetuity» contracts, shrinking advances, and overpriced vanity publishers, but plot theft should not be high on your list.
Obviously I wasn't happy with this because I put a lot of work into my platform and building my own brand, and so I went with the other agency who had a simple clause that specified that they didn't receive any sales from my self - published work.
But it did take a lot of faith to hold firm to the belief that keeping my rights and not having to submit to non-competes and auction clauses and surrendering all control of my book once I signed on the dotted line would be worth it!
I have also done a lot of research on contracts and legalities, attending the Rights workshop at the London Book Fair as well as poring over books on contract clauses.
By changing policies so, I am afraid that the health insurance company could deny a lot of my claims citing that I have to be on the same policy for X years before they pay for those situations, or cite a «break in coverage» clause and turn down an expensive claim.
Over 200 of these agreements included security interest clauses, including Capital One - backed card agreements filed by Costco, Big Lots, and Guitar Center, and by Wells Fargo's high - APR lending arm.
What a lot of borrowers miss to fully understand when they sign a contract, is this particular clause that deals with the ability of certain private lenders to place a borrower in automatic default in certain cases.
I think that a lot of you here are focused on the opt out clause to save yourself the dollars which I totally understand if you're in that situation but there is still a fundamental legal issue here that the government agencies are too under manned and underfunded to fight.
Because most reputable dog breeders fear that their females will serve at breeding plenty of other litters, perhaps without the meticulous care and screening they have used themselves, a lot of those reputable dog breeders are adding non-breeding clauses to their puppy sales agreements.
If you've pre-booked your entire trip, and some of the connections are tight, or you've been reading a lot about monsoon season and you're starting to freak out, make sure you have an iron clad Trip Cancellation clause (some companies reimburse you for more than 100 % of your trip if weather ruins things), as well as Trip Interruption.
A lot of sceptics think the AGW hypothesis is sufficiently falsified already, so the «urgency» clause does not pertain, and so «special treatment» of the issue is not required.
As you may know, a lot of the rationale for the kinds of responses being advocated, rest on the «unprecedented in the last millenium» clause of the AGW argument.
There are lots of points to consider when letting sporting rights: what game is to be pursued; are there any buildings; is rent to be paid; if there is to be a break clause; who is to control vermin; where will vehicles park so as not to cause problem; how many guns can use the sporting rights; where can guns stand (not in the kitchen garden!)
Today the new Terms of Service of Stack Exchange have been released, sparking a lot of unrest about its arbitration clause; see the comments and answers on the linked meta above, and also this...
There are, however, several holes in the convention — the biggest one being that it only applies to exclusive jurisdiction clauses — and there are substantial numbers of carveouts, but it would be a lot better than nothing.
The LSC has limited resources and it would not seem sensible to devise lots of options just in case the Bill is passed with clauses intact, modified or deleted.
So there are a lot of provisions related to voting on a federal level, e.g. the electoral college is described in article II (interestingly, clause 2 says: «Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors -LSB-...]») and the 17th amendment prescribes the direct election of senators in each state -LRB-» -LSB-...] two Senators from each State, elected by the people -LSB-...]»).
But, they prefer using the legal form made by lawyers with a lot of useless and illegal clauses as the ones you mentioned.
American case law suggests that whenever lawyers and clients enter into retainer agreements that include arbitration clauses, there tends to be a lot of hang - up on how it is to be interpreted.
Not a lot of fine print, those two year clauses that I told you about, two of them, and it's a best fit for most Americans, about 80 % to 90 % of Americans who are just looking to protect their family and their investments.
Lots of places have arbitration clauses that take away your right to a class - action lawsuit.
As always, the lesson is simple: even the most route clauses carry a lot of problems if they're not considered in a variety of «real life» contexts.
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