Further inspection of the small print is required before you whip out your chequebook and pen. |
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It is surprising how nastily loquacious people become when a national newspaper's chequebook is waved under their eager noses. |
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This is a lousy week for mundane affairs, like balancing your chequebook, looking for a job or negotiating a business deal. |
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As soon as the story disappears from the front page, our charitable tendencies begin to fade, and the chequebook returns to the inside pocket. |
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The case raised new questions about chequebook journalism and the tainting of trials by payments to witnesses. |
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The NUJ is opposed to chequebook journalism and it is a breach of the NUJ code of conduct. |
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The difference with OnePlan is that it gives borrowers instant access to this money via a mortgage chequebook. |
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It was an era before distrust, cynicism, agents, and chequebook journalism permanently soured the relationship between footballers and hacks. |
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However, as I said earlier, these defensive frailties can be easily rectified without reaching for the chequebook. |
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I was glad I didn't bring my chequebook, else I would've written a rubber cheque. |
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Keep your chequebook, credit cards, and other valuables under lock and key. |
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This was a clear case of chequebook journalism driven by a desire to sell more newspapers. |
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Only in that scenario can our fourth estate remain uncorrupted by chequebook journalism. |
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The first reaction was to shoot the messenger, blaming so-called chequebook journalism. |
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It takes in other stories: an American dream, apartheid-era South Africa, the British tabloid press and chequebook journalism. |
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The physician and pharmacist will, however, reimburse your money if you bring them the chequebook later. |
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I tried out for American Idol in my last year at university and I was able to grow up and live on my own and balance a chequebook and have a job. |
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No one has seen a chequebook here since the cold war, when Somalia was in the Soviet orbit. |
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Public policy should be shaped on the merits of the case and not on the depth of the pockets or the size of the chequebook. |
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For many Canadians, balancing a chequebook has given way to using the web to keep tabs on their debit and credit card transactions. |
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The fact that so much sensitive information is in the hands of a minister who cannot even seem to balance a chequebook is downright scary. |
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Prior to that, he had said in the House that I could not balance my chequebook. |
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Turning up without a chequebook forces facilitators to think more creatively and tangibly about the value they can add. |
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Over by the exit, another poster struck a cautionary note for any millionaire magpie who is tempted to throw open their chequebook. |
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I buy shares when they look cheap, and if others wish to ditch their shares in the summer, I could be ready and waiting with my chequebook in hand. |
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He added that all he wanted to do was to return to using a chequebook with a cheque guarantee card, which is why he returned his PINs to the bank. |
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This chequebook allows you to obtain the most important vaccinations for your child free of charge. |
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The NUJ wants the council's code of conduct to include greater protection for editors from commercial pressure by newspaper owners and a ban on chequebook journalism. |
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The NDP proposed a national vision, not a chequebook reference, which appears to be the Liberal policy these days. |
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A woman has trouble remembering things and balancing her chequebook as she nears retirement. |
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If one of us were to tap the minister on the shoulder and ask him if had his chequebook on him, what would be the amount we'd be asking for in order to maintain the great cooperation you have between fishermen and scientists? |
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Rich boys versus poor boys, city slickers versus provincial upstarts, foreign imports versus national talent, and chequebook team-building versus a youth policy. |
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But he won hearts, if not minds, by throwing lavish parties and opening his chequebook to British causes. Great as his beneficence was, it could be self-serving. |
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In fact, the red book was a recipe for handing over one's chequebook. |
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Citron is quick to defend their use of chequebook journalism. |
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Stone and Hurley have been at the cutting edge of chequebook journalism. |
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Arguments based on chequebook federalism can be divisive. |
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The reason for that was so we would not have the Liberal approach to chequebook federalism, pitting provinces against provinces, pitting regions against regions to the detriment of the federation. |
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Can we also stop expecting supporters to genuflect to the altar of Mike's chequebook? |
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