Politicians, too, must pay, particularly at election time, to get up-front coverage. |
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Retention of customers for longer terms becomes even more important due to the high up-front costs of new technology. |
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Large up-front payments allow the yard to collect interest while tail-heavy payment terms increase financial costs. |
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Once past all the up-front charm and make-up, there is not much depth or tannin. |
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Because the goodwill of Labouchere and FSA were amortized up-front, they did not have to appear in the economic equity allocation. |
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Customers were duped into paying fees up-front in the belief that their business rates would be reduced or their money refunded. |
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The more you increase the up-front cost, the lower the net present value of your investment. |
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It will be worth slicing a bit off our up-front margin, if we retain all our customers. |
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Normally, cabbies asked to take clients on long journeys ask for the money up-front. |
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On the other hand, metal roofing does tend to have a relatively high up-front cost. |
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And, as we mentioned in the article you read, be leery of any company that asks for money up-front. |
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To weather these delays, framers not only should have enough cash in reserve, but also should require an up-front deposit to cover initial costs. |
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I suggest it's probably bad for your career to be too up-front about age because people are so stupid about it. |
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For some, the up-front economic perks of mining sweeten the assessment of the anticipated social and environmental impact on the community. |
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Generally, businesses make up-front payments to cover workers' comp for the year. |
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Still, these markets are key to the recovery of up-front development costs. |
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If you try to save money up-front by cutting corners, it can end up costing you much more in the end. |
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Be very clear and up-front about the behaviours and results you expect from them. |
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To encourage entry into postsecondary studies, the government will provide first-year postsecondary students from low-income families with a new up-front grant. |
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To use up-front funding that avoids the risk of on-again, off-again funding through the annual appropriations process. |
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Donations should preferably be given in full up-front or alternatively in several tranches up-front linked to an agreed work plan. |
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Despite its precociousness and up-front style, this wine should evolve easily for 20 or more years. |
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However, in this scenario, large up-front financial outlays would be required from Member States. |
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Information provided up-front to the investor should allow him to make an informed judgement as to which are the potential risks and benefits attached to each of the different channels available. |
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Boeing said it is willing to shoulder the up-front costs of development, noting that it already is in the satnav business and has become a major leader in satcom. |
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The package here offers students no up-front fees, loan forgiveness at 25 years, no real rate of interest, a generous grant and bursary system and a cap on the fee itself. |
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Such a warranty may require varying deductibles and up-front payment for services which the warranter then reimburses at a later, perhaps much later, date. |
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In the past, the international community has enticed the Kim regime to negotiate by giving up-front concessions. |
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Keep the costs down, agree a detailed spec with your designer up-front. |
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The up-front investment for cloth diapering is substantial, but the people at Indigenous Babies offer a fiscal compromise. |
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You can also decline this option and pay in full up-front. |
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While Europe's financial distress has already revived bad historical memories, the Angola-Portugal moment has had no equal in its up-front plaintiveness. |
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Taxpayers submitting new offers must make a 20 percent nonrefundable, up-front payment in many cases. |
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Taxpayers submitting new lump-sum offers now must make a 20 percent nonrefundable, up-front payment. |
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This is in direct comparison to fringe bank fees which are in cash and up-front, as is the case with cheque-cashing or when the loan is repaid as with pay-day and pawnshop loans. |
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Without up-front money from subscribers to pay for seed, property taxes and insurance, Huasna's Skinner says he would be overwhelmed with debt. |
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Even so, the difference between getting an up-front deduction or amortizing it over three years is significant. |
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In addition, it is critical to establish the relative importance of each qualification up-front and to avoid overemphasizing one aspect, for example Experience, as this may exclude otherwise capable individuals. |
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Digital technology enables small independent film companies to become more competitive, producing to a higher technical standard without incurring high up-front costs. |
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We tend to want to spring into action to establish our role in an initiative, but it's critically important to take time up-front to orient yourself to key aspects of the initiative. |
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Second, an up-front buyer may be necessary in cases which cause considerable risks of preserving the competitiveness and saleability of the divestment business in the interim period until divestiture. |
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If we want to develop business applications that can be shared with others, it means we must do up-front work to ensure that applications are sufficiently generic. |
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Furthermore, we understand that UNHCR currently faces financial difficulties because it cannot get up-front money from the Central Emergency Response Fund before the Fund is operational, which will occur by mid-March. |
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Peter Horne and Josh Strauss scored for the hosts, who were outmuscled up-front, and too imprecise to capitalise on their second-half dominance. |
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They needed a solution, not only to address storage challenges, but also one that could provide a complete EDMS for the facility without a lot of up-front costs. |
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It's the up-front planning that is critical to megaproject success. |
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They take cues from the early Who and garage bands, mix in some up-front guitars, combining those with stage moves straight out of the MC5 school of rocking out. |
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Up-front wheels can sometimes lift the seeder too far from the earth. |
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