Sentences with phrase «probably get another contract»

Though, the origin of the posters is not known, a resident who claimed to have seen some youth pasting them on Sunday night said that the young men on interrogation said they were given the job of pasting the posters in Awka by another contractor who probably got the contract from whoever was responsible for the posters.
If book 1 rises to expectations, I'll probably get another contract, if not....

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If you can build a relationship that involves more than just sending follow - up emails or asking for signatures on a contract, then you'll probably be in a better place to get responses on those emails when you really need them.
If they did try to use it we would be in court immediately seeking an injunction to stop them from using it, but we would probably have to get in line behind oil companies that would be concerned about contracts that they have with companies in B.C. to deliver product.»
If we sign a contract we know what we will get back and probably when — we also take it that what we receive in return is, according to some public measure, equivalent.
The only major positive is that Wenger is edging closer to the end of his contract (although he'll probably get another one), and then hopefully we can get a top manager in like Simeone (who works with a smaller budget than Wenger), who can teach our players how to defend.
o.t does anybody on here honestly think we might try and make a move for klopp this summer are the board that aggressive enough to make the decision also wenger has not come out straight away to denied that klopp is coming to arsenal he just batted the question away in the press conference yesterday this makes me wonder if wenger is going to sit down with the board and have a chat to see what is the best way forward for the club (maybe moving upstairs to the boardroom so he doesn't have to break his contract) i am sure if certain members of the board saw this as a prime opportunity to move the club forward post wenger we will see what will happen this might be the only chance to get him as we might not be any decent manager around when wenger does retire we would probably end up with martinez instead realistically who do you think we would end up with in 2 yrs time options will be more limited me thinks and we wil have missed the boat better make it count this time coyg
At this point Toro Rosso will be counting down the days until it gets those Honda engines, whilst McLaren and Fernando Alonso are probably frantically flipping through the terms of the contract to see if there's a way to backtrack on the Renault deal.
According to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick, the deal also includes some no - trade protection for Cain and «significant» award bonuses, the latter of which probably helped soften the blow of Cain getting a bit less than he'd hoped for as far as the total contract value.
The Angels probably aren't going to be able to get Pujols out of their lineup everyday, not when he's being paid $ 27 million in 2018, and $ 114 million in total before his contract runs out after 2021.
The only problem I foresee is that we probably can't trade one year of Gortat without taking on someone else's long term contract (which is how we got Gortat, Morris, etc. to begin with.)
Eventually, the Rams will probably want a long - term contract with the cornerback, but it buys the team time to get other important pieces locked down first.
If Jarvis Landry is your best offensive player, you're probably screwed from the get go, and they can't go back in time and give Suh a good contract.
The best it could get is Khedira but that's a one off situation, and Madrid will be probably risk keeping him till the summer to try and tie down a contract than sell him on the cheap.
We would now probably be champions, wenger could have retired on a high note (like fergie), we would have a new manager and be in a much better position to get ozil and sanchez to sign contract extensions.
It has been reported in the Telegraph today that Villarreal are holding out for the official release clause in the Brazilian's contract which means paying # 15.25 million, but naturally Wenger has only put in a bid of # 6 million, which is probably what he could have got if he had done the deal last summer (or 3 years ago!).
Everton has gotten 2 players over the line paying a hefty some for each Wenger has only snatched Kolasinac on a free, probably looking for another player out of contract then he will bring back Takuma Asano & Carzola like new signings in August.
Vegas is probably going to lose one or both of Perron and Neal over the summer, depending on how they want to handle contracts of older players (given the number of top prospects they have), and I think Tatar will slot in well once he has time to get settled.
Last year Theo Walcott went into contract negotiations and got # 140,000 per week Wilshere will probably get the same even though neither deserve it
He» got 2 years left on his contract (I think), he'll probably be here through then and most likely we'll get an Xs and Os guy to bring it all together.
However that might not be the best strategy since — as Rosenthal also points out — if the Diamondbacks or another team were hot on Boston's heels in the Martinez market, they'd probably feel pressure to up there offer and get his signature on a contract ASAP.
He will get paid a multi-year contract, probably getting the best part (if not all) of some team's non-taxpayer mid-level exception (MLE next year will probably be somewhere in the range of $ 8.5 - $ 8.6 Million).
If the team is so important him then he would sign the contract, which probably has a salary he may not get anywhere else (especially if it's # 250,000 - # 300,000 per week)
They could get snookered again and accept a few prospects that probably won't turn into anything, or they could unload a contract that needs to be unloaded.
There is a growing sense that the tenure of Arsene Wenger as the manager of Arsenal is growing short and whether the Frenchman gets another season and runs down his current contract or leaves at the end of the current campaign is probably as much down to him as the board and could be determined on what happens on the pitch and on the terraces in the next couple of months.
He will probably get one of those idiotic 7 year pitcher contract's though.
If he is going to sign a new contract then possibly try a bringing him in to the first team, or probably loan him out but make sure he actually gets game time.
the irony is that wenger is looking for a contract extension which he will probably get it f# ## i ng depressinb to watch.
One would think Arsenal would finally learn from their mistakes, and rectify the wage problem, but it looks like they haven't, given they've offered Ozil near 300k p / w (got to be kidding me), and if Ramsey gets a new contract (very likely as Wenger loves him), he'll most probably be earning somewhere in the region of 150k p / w.
If they could get a guarantee that Arrieta was effective for the next three or four years, they could probably justify a big contract on top of the pile.
If we could do that and give him a somewhat decent wage (probably I'd keep it at 45k / week if I was in charge), I would actually be very much in favor of him getting a new contract.
Anyways, Flamini and Arteta's contracts run out this summer, and probably only one will get an extension... Well, even then I do nt see Wenger getting a CDM.
We were only ever an injury or two away from a defensive crisis and here we are, not even mid November with half the defence out injured and the likes of Sanchez probably wondering how he can get out of his contract.
I am reaching my peak and have probably only got one big contract left in me.
I'm assuming he will have been registered by Stanley as a non-contract player with the club probably keen to get him under contract and into their squad.
«It's probably a loss - aversion thing, where the fear of getting a worse contract because of a slump in form outweighs the hope of an improved contract either at their current club or a new team after good performance.»
Neymar already is talking about extending his contract and Barcelona seems most likely to do that and Messi will most probably never leave Barcelona since to get him English club will have to take the entire Barcelona city from Spain to England which is less likely to happen.
Sure, you could sign up for a gym membership that you probably won't use (statistically - that is why they lock you into a contract), but you can also get exercise for free at home with less effort and in less time.
Evans, so stiff as Captain America, gets to exercise a very dry sense of humour (and since he's probably under Marvel contract not to lose his muscles, looks good enough to be described by one of the teachers as «the quiet, damaged, hot guy»).
Realizing that New York in the spring has more to offer a gorgeous young woman than being stuck in a basement with a horny neurotic all day long, Naomi does what she probably should have done the first day, getting away before contracting some New York neuroses.
New York City Chancellor Joel Klein noted, «There is probably more flexibility inside some contracts than gets exercised... and I think that's [in part] simply about knowledge.
Now I know you are going to jump on that last comment and get all worked up over it and say I am probably corporate education reform person, but what you should do is think about what you would do differently, if contracts, and funding were not a factor what education system would you create, what would it look like?
While most self - published authors would probably welcome the opportunity to get a contract from a traditional publisher, self - publishing companies like Infinity afford us the alternative.
Knowing T - Mobile they will probably discount the data for you for NOT getting a contract (EM + plan type?)
(Although I'm guessing that if they got a contract with a big traditional publisher whose editor told them to cut out all - ing words at beginnings of sentences or lose the contract, they'd probably accede.)
Again, a publishing package really is making it convenient for you to find all the services you need to make your book as good as it can be in one location, whereas DIY, you can probably get published, but you'll have to find the services on your own, and general contracting, you have to find all the services and manage it by yourself.
This includes the willingness to pay a decent rate when contracting out the things you aren't skilled at or don't have the time to do yourself — you don't always get what you pay for with editors, proofreaders, etc., but thinking you can get a great product on the cheap is probably not a good call.
From a commercial stand point it probably doesn't make sense to get one these days unless you are already famous (so you have some leverage) or you have a way to use the existence of the contract to get additional compensation from someone else
It is harder and harder to get a contract with a traditional publisher now, so while that might have been an option for that author five, six, or seven years ago, it probably isn't today.
Family or friends probably would provide better terms and conditions, but if there is no contract spelling those out, things could get very messy.
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