He was in the neighbourhood on work anyway, so he took a side-trip to a nice place to golf, expensed it, and then repaid the expenses later on. |
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The exact sum to be repaid by Ryanair will have to be agreed between the airport company and the Walloon regional government. |
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But loans have to be repaid, even to relatives, and this is a common cause of family feuding and murder. |
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That trust was repaid with an offer no different from those which had already been refused. |
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Secondly, foreigners might refuse to roll over loans to a country and repatriate the repaid funds. |
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Because there is virtually no prospect of the loans being repaid, it creates a condition of maximum financial instability. |
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When the loan is repaid and the land becomes free of the mortgage again, the mortgagor is said to redeem the land. |
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In most cases, the rate at which the loan is repaid is the same as the chosen mortgage rate of the customer. |
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The minister says he made a mistake in giving him a spouse's rail ticket, and has now repaid the money. |
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Almost any kind of interior design work will cost you money and that money will not be repaid to you when you eventually sell your house. |
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Six clients had money diverted from their accounts, though Joyce is reported to have repaid much of the money. |
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Lamb undertook the charge of his sister, who remained liable to periodic breakdowns, and she repaid him with great sympathy and affection. |
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Eliza once saved an African shaman who repaid her kindness by bestowing her with the ability to talk with critters. |
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The first company is then liquidated, and its capital repaid to its shareholders. |
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The money will be repaid, with interest and royalties, if the A350 is a success. |
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By the end of the first day all my hard work was repaid in smiles, memories and new friends. |
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The bankrupt corporations and banks will be wiped out and their debts repaid by taxpayers. |
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Unless we move to build it within a reasonable time frame this money will have to be repaid to the developers. |
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The full amount is then repaid over a period of up to three years by taking a small amount out of their wages either weekly or monthly. |
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A Your job history and how well you have repaid past debts are important factors in whether you'll qualify for a mortgage. |
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The government, meanwhile, is burdened with a debt to rich creditors so mountainous it can simply never be repaid. |
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An Elan bond, where the bondholder can exercise the right to be repaid in 18 months, currently yields 19 per cent per annum. |
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They know that the money would not have been repaid unless its misuse had been made public. |
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Within weeks of the law's passage, banks saw a flood of loans once deemed unrecoverable being repaid in double time. |
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We owe many faithful readers to Hugh, as well as the kind of debt that, in the nature of things, can never be repaid. |
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Shaw's staff thought the world of him, and their loyalty was repaid in spades. |
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And he has repaid that faith in spades, humility and understatement his trademark all season, on and off the field. |
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It is only the very young or the very sheltered who don't realise that evil is repaid even if it is via the loss of peace within our own minds. |
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In addition to this, many students will be able to apply for bursaries from their University which also will not need to be repaid. |
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It is believed that the loan that was made available through Austin was repaid with interest. |
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So, how is this serious problem helped by making it even more difficult for those debts to be repaid? |
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Anything you do to show that you care passionately about the quality of your produce will quickly be repaid. |
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After destruction of the property by fire, the insurer repaid the hypothecary loans to the lender. |
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When the end of the term is reached, the outstanding loan amount must be repaid in full. |
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Greeks had plundered Turkish towns, and now they were repaid by being pushed out of Turkey altogether. |
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The canal gentrifies all that it touches, even the harshest council estate, but you sense that local architects haven't repaid the compliment. |
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The loan should be repaid within 10 years and has a 5-year grace period and preferential interest. |
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More clothes and disguises were needed, debts also needed to be repaid, and tracks covered. |
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The unwished-for hospitality of a tiresome old lady, on the other hand, must be repaid dutifully several times over. |
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As Bob Gottlied and Irene Wolt have documented in their history of the Times, the editors repaid Richardson for his service with a juicy promotion to staff reporter. |
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At the end of the year the loan plus the interest must be repaid. |
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The Finance Act, 2003, will allow any self-employed person who has been overtaxed to get interest on this money if the tax has not been repaid within six months. |
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Mr Murphy said that all widows and widowers who were overtaxed should be repaid this money with interest to compensate them for the loss of purchasing power. |
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Loans are repaid in monthly instalments over an agreed period. |
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There are all the brother bloggers who have been kind enough to extend an unreciprocated link and can now be repaid in full and a few others as well. |
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The loan plus the interest is then repaid when you move house or pass on. |
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When you die, the house is sold and the amount borrowed repaid. |
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It advanced money to the plaintiffs for which it was not fully repaid. |
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After the exercise additional oxygen is needed to convert the lactic acid back to glycogen, and breathing remains enhanced while the oxygen debt is repaid. |
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The patrons repaid the mob by buying cheap liquor at premium prices, along with bootleg cigarettes and sometimes drugs. |
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Bill, a nasty loan shark, lends Shane the cash he needs to cover his losses, while making it clear that if the money isn't repaid on time, Shane will suffer deeply. |
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Even though Newcastle were on the wrong end of a hiding against Leicester last weekend, May repaid Andrew's faith by setting up Newcastle's two tries. |
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A fund insider confirmed that the policy has been to ask for the grants to be repaid if football grounds were developed for non-football purposes. |
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The credit system functions only if people can sleep at night secure in the knowledge that their loans will be repaid. |
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Under the system, borrowers with perfect repayment records of income-generating loans, which must be repaid in a year, become eligible for housing loans of up to 25,000 taka. |
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Three decades later and Constance, by now a barrister, repaid the favour by successfully acting for the school when it mutated into a hotel and sought a liquor licence. |
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A payment may be made on such terms that it has been agreed, expressly or impliedly, by the recipient that, if it shall prove not to have been due, it will be repaid by him. |
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Once this debt has been repaid you should invest as much as feasibly possible while you are still working so as to have a sufficient retirement fund. |
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The faith of those inside the club, if not us flakier outsiders, has been handsomely repaid. |
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However, because education loans are not generally dischargeable in bankruptcy, these debts will eventually have to be repaid. |
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Payments of principal will not be distributed to class M-1 until class A-6 has been repaid in full. |
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As there would not have been enough time to have the matter decided in court, the Metage loan was repaid in order to stop the auction. |
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Carl is repaid for his worldliness with failure and ignominy. |
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Very often they borrow it, but in the end the whole thing comes full circle and the debt has to be repaid with interest by. |
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The funds advanced and the fee contractually agreed to, will be repaid to the company generally in 15 days or less. |
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In 1712, another act renewed the status of the company, though the debts were repaid. |
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They are repaid over time via a supplementary tax, using a sliding scale based on taxable income. |
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It is noticeable that Claudius brought Corbulo to justice, and repaid the money which had been extorted from his victims. |
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The amount that had to be repaid was reduced by 25 percent for each child born. |
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The loan was never repaid, and Nijmegen has been a part of Gelderland ever since. |
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After the war, few of the enormous debts owed by the colonists would ever be repaid. |
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In 2006, Russia repaid most of its formerly massive debts, leaving it with one of the lowest foreign debts among major economies. |
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Specifically, Lorenzo appropriated about 53,643 gold florins and only repaid part of the sum. |
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Henry Howard demanded that they be repaid money that they said Sir Clement owed them. |
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The book received good reviews but barely repaid the cost of having it typed. |
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Utu demanded that both favors and grievances be repaid in kind, but it was the grievances, naturally, that caused the most trouble. |
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The funds advanced, and the fee contractually agreed to, are repaid to the company generally in 15 days or less. |
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We have to get borrowing approvement from the Government, and the loan will be repaid over 10 years. |
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At the same time loans taken by Mr FitzPatrick's wife and three children with Anglo were repaid. |
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That approach, however, incorrectly implies that CPLTD will be repaid from the conversion of current assets into cash. |
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Chrysler and GM have not repaid the bailout loans as is stated. |
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The members of the Goncourt committee repaid the indulgence of the author and his hero in kind with indulgence for this implausibility. |
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The Marshall Plan money was in the form of grants that did not have to be repaid. |
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This reflects the views of the market on the relative solvency of the various countries and the likelihood that the debt will be repaid. |
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This was then effectively repaid by central Government in later years as part of the Formula Spending Share. |
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The Scarlets had an unswerving loyalty shown by their home supporters, who were repaid by exciting, high scoring matches. |
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Germany, which up until the 1953 Debt agreement had to work on the assumption that all the Marshall Plan aid was to be repaid, spent its funds very carefully. |
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An elaborate history of characters and their lineages is spoken of, as well as their interactions with each other, debts owed and repaid, and deeds of valour. |
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Florence... had, all through, repaid the agony of slight and coldness, and dislike, with patient unexacting love, excusing him, and pleading for him, like his better angel! |
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Panama Papers documents indicate that Roldugin companies received several loans with no collateral, or at very low interest rates, or never repaid. |
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Analysis shows that while the state is giving private companies an increasing amount in handouts, the money repaid in corporate taxation is falling almost year upon year. |
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Amis repaid the debt by dedicating the finished book to Larkin. |
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By 1969 the Irish Marshall Plan debt, which was still being repaid, amounted to 31 million pounds, out of a total Irish foreign debt of 50 million pounds. |
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The Sabah newspaper, acquired using loans from public banks that have not yet been repaid, is running headlines about the parallel structure every day. |
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My creditors insist on being repaid in full before the end of the month. |
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This circular system collapsed in 1931 and the loans were never repaid. |
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But Athens argues that another loan of 476 million reichsmarks that the Greek National Bank was forced to issue during the war has never been repaid. |
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The debt was soon repaid by Jacob Tonson, who had contracted Johnson to publish Shakespeare, and this encouraged Johnson to finish his edition to repay the favour. |
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I finally repaid my student loans, just before sending my kids to college. |
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