With the latter money, a free agent could re-sign with his own team and then be traded to the Bucks for a future draft pick. |
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If those players don't re-sign, the team will bring in other free agents or use rookies in their spots. |
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One key to improving special teams is for the team to re-sign its own players. |
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Attendance is restricted to Trust members but there will be a chance to sign or re-sign on the day. |
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Currently he is in negotiations on behalf of his ministry but to re-sign the contract he will need the approval of the Government. |
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Major amendments will be presented to the Major Projects Deputy Ministers' Committee for consideration and to re-sign the Agreement. |
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The team made Lewis its franchise player and hopes to re-sign him to a long-term deal. |
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Brussels, however, is not satisfied with this and wishes Europe to re-sign. |
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If the hospital board does not re-sign a deal, then that equipment is withdrawn and you have no new equipment. |
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Following a subheading 'prices', it is stated: 'difficult to re-sign documents. |
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The huge blow has affected 870 staff, who have the choice to re-sign contracts agreeing to the cuts within 90 days or face unemployment by the end of the year. |
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A number of these top players will likely re-sign with their own teams after being slapped with the franchise tag or because they're restricted free agents. |
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Shackled tightly by luxury tax constraints, the Celtics were not able to re-sign the versatile Rogers or much-vaunted defensive devastator Erick Strickland. |
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I would re-sign Timlin, who was unhittable for most of October. |
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The move is to allow him to recover his fitness but there is no move by the Blades to re-sign the striker. |
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Technically, the Chargers could re-sign him. |
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Red Sox reliever Matt Albers spent three mediocre seasons with the Orioles, who opted not to re-sign the 28-year-old after the 2010 season. |
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