In this scenario, the country will plan to pay off the temporary excess of imports at a later time, with proceeds made from future export sales. |
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Finally, as the surplus dwindles, the government will pay off less of the national debt. |
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It was courageous to run the last tackle on the short side but, boy, did it pay off. |
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Getting up early is not my natural inclination but does pay off sometimes for the light. |
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The only reason anyone would work sixty or eighty hours a week would be to pay off a credit card or some similar emergency. |
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If you don't pay off your debt in full you incur interest on all you spent, even if you pay off more than half of it. |
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You might even be forced to liquidate personal assets to pay off creditors. |
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After more than a decade at the helm it looks as if his endeavours may at last pay off. |
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If yields jumped, the government could find itself in a pickle as it struggled to pay off dollar debt with a fast-weakening currency. |
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The whole of Skipton Castle and its estate was to be sold to pay off death duties. |
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You must pay this fee even if you pay off your balance when your credit card bill arrives. |
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The mayor agreed that the city government would pay off its debts by selling its non-public properties. |
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These men do low wage and often seasonal work, and owe large sums of money which most could never hope to pay off. |
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If you haven't had a bill for six months, ask for six months to pay off your arrears. |
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She also said the trusts could not use the proceeds of any buildings it owns, such as hospitals, to pay off overspends. |
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The problem is that cash on hand isn't always available to directly pay off debt. |
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The Government has been canvassing a range of options to encourage parents to pay off child support debts. |
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Now I just need to find myself a rich sugar daddy to pay off that and the rest of my debt for me, and I'm all set. |
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Tell them your personal habits and you can repay your carbon debts online, or even pay off someone else's carbon debts as a gift instead. |
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The lost year is history and not relevant for future calculations of whether hard bargaining will pay off. |
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Around half of all credit cardholders pay off their debt in full each month, so the real figure for credit card debts is much higher. |
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Officers planned a sting operation and handed a marked 500 baht note to pay off one of the men. |
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When he lit up that rich Cuban stogie, I knew it was a sign to hire him, and now it's finally gonna pay off. |
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Days of heartache and suffering were now primed to pay off in the form of unlimited free food. |
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Most are from among the Untouchables in the now outlawed caste system, and regard it as their duty to pay off their parents' debts. |
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By deciding to pay off only the interest, the repayments are much lower but the principal remains outstanding. |
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Just half of the amount could pay off the international debt of 22 of the poorest countries in Africa, lifting millions of people out of poverty. |
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And if you pay off your credit card in full every month, are you taking advantage of cashback offers? |
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In Chapter 13, debtors pay off their debt under a stringent schedule, and typically their wages are garnisheed well into the future. |
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I think Brian had an aggressive strategy and it really did pay off big time. |
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There are a number of ways in which financial planning can pay off, even in a recessive economy. |
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But such wishfulness seems to pay off at the box office and in the ratings. |
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Most construction laborers learn informally on the job, but becoming an apprentice can really pay off. |
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There is nothing worse than relying on what can all too often turn out to be non-existent rentals to pay off a large mortgage. |
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You never know when something will pay off, and for the trivial amounts of money it costs, the returns are enormous. |
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If something prevents you from meeting your payments, your lender can repossess your home and sell it to pay off your debt. |
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The Danegeld was an English tribute raised to pay off Viking raiders to save the land from being ravaged by the raiders. |
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Paying interest as a result of failure to pay off credit card bills makes the price of the charged items a great deal more expensive. |
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A lot of the key building blocks are now in place but have yet to pay off in terms of performance. |
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It's a fact of life that students, when they graduate, will have to pay off their debts and fit into the commercial world. |
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In recent years, many homeowners have used home equity lines of credit to pay off credit cards, make home improvements or pay college tuition. |
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Today's Kings pay off barons so that the barons will let them retain their thrones. |
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Reining in your spending should free up money that you can use to pay off your credit cards and car loan. |
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She had been planning to sell the perfume and use the cash to pay off her rent arrears. |
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If you have an interest-only mortgage, you need to invest regularly to build up a lump sum to pay off your loan. |
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Money from the share sale will be used to pay off debt and fund future productions. |
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How long do members think it will take to pay off that amount, at an average interest rate of 18 percent? |
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If there is a shortfall, you can cash in some of the balance in the pension fund to pay off the remainder of the mortgage. |
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They must pay off their back tax and show that the vehicles are properly insured before they can be driven away. |
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He's only scamming innocent shopkeepers to make enough money to pay off his father's debts. |
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Last week my sister went into one of the big four banks to pay off my credit card. |
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Rather, she would be able to pay off the lender if you don't pay, and then she could go after you and foreclose on the house. |
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If you decide to pay off your loan early, many lenders will penalise you by charging you an extra two months' interest. |
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This policy pays a lump sum to the mortgage lender to pay off your home loan so your family does not get any cash payment directly. |
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Dubliner Ronnie Carroll tested the water in the city last year and feels the initiative will pay off handsomely for the Irish game. |
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The ship was only one of a number of assets that were sold off at fire sale prices to pay off his creditors. |
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These cards are ideal for users of plastic who always pay off their account each month. |
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He said if he was banned for a year he would try to get a job to pay off his student loan until he was allowed back to his studies. |
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This is a life insurance policy and its proceeds will be used to pay off a mortgage loan in the event of death. |
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Tony not only won the fight but he used the purse to pay off Paulie's debt. |
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One estimate is that fewer than one in five existing policies will mature with a value large enough to pay off the associated mortgage. |
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If his ideas pay off, though, it won't be long before gates rise and monies come in. |
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Instead, he enjoys an annual payout that would pay off most people's mortgage. |
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In some cases of course, it can pay off handsomely, if the company makes a decent recovery. |
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There is a certain amount of research that has no clear medium term pay off that is funded by governments. |
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Some will, however, accept direct debit instructions to pay off all or the minimum each month. |
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I am in negative equity having to pay off the mortgage on this land, not to mention two lots of council tax. |
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The climax offers a surprisingly effective final sequence, making even the typical hurry-up-before-time-runs-out device pay off. |
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If you have ever tried to pay off your five hundred on the credit card you will know how hard debt is to clear. |
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But many bargain hunters fail to pay off their store card debts and end up on the receiving end of high charges. |
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We have all sold our kidneys to pay off a debt so that we can save our families from indentured servitude. |
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Streamline, founded in 1993, plans to sell its assets to pay off creditors and provide severance to staff. |
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It's going to pay off from the marketing machine that retailers will build, including clicks and mortar as part of it. |
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Prisoners may trade antituberculosis drugs, to be saved for later use or to be traded for goods or services or to pay off debts. |
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But there's a limited amount of stuff to harvest, and bringing in more sharecroppers and putting in longer hours isn't really going to pay off. |
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Perhaps there are not enough players betting on the dog races to create a pool large enough to pay off the winners. |
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Those things pay off in tickets big time if you learn the nuances of the game. |
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Just because you can afford to pay off the shortfall doesn't mean that the policy wasn't mis-sold in the first place. |
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If the invested money yields high enough returns, they can pay off their mortgage early or have surplus cash. |
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This article is aimed at homeowners, but tenants can use the same technique to pay off other debts early. |
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If you pay off your mortgage, you'll also lose the advantage of using someone else's money to invest. |
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She hopes her gamble will pay off, that Edinburgh will be the start of a tour that may ultimately reach London's West End. |
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He also proposed a sinking fund, financed by post office revenues, that would be pledged to pay off the debt. |
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Fortunately, after some disagreement I was allowed to pay off the amount in installments over the next 12 months. |
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To secure their future and help pay off his original mortgage he developed the eastern part of his estate. |
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She opted to gain more field experience as well as pay off debt acquired over four years. |
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Garda sources believe the gangs may have been desperate to raise money to pay off debts. |
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Needing money to pay off a debt, he tries to rob a wealthy neighbour and is finally arrested and jailed. |
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She added she got rid of all her credit cards except one but admitted she doesn't always pay off the balance in full every month. |
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In addition, the government had been able to reduce direct taxation and pay off part of the national debt from the proceeds of privatization. |
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Such preseason work will pay off through the grind of a long season. |
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If indeed the suit was a gamble by the Jackson matriarch to amass a sizable bank account of her own, it did not pay off. |
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That decision provided an aura of authority that attracted new recruits and seemed to pay off in the short term. |
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Overall, taking steps to get pregnant quickly is more likely to pay off than it is to backfire. |
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Keeping on top of dates which must not be missed and putting a little thought into finances will pay off, hopefully leaving you quids in come the end of December. |
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If the full amount of the mortgage is being lent on a fixed rate, the mortgageholder usually can't pay off some of the capital balance using a lump sum. |
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Earlier this month, another man was arrested for planning to kidnap a Barcelona player so he could hold him to ransom to pay off his business debt. |
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So, this represents the amount of money that would be left over if a company were to sell all of its assets at fair market value and then pay off all of liabilities. |
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If the company were forced into bankruptcy or left open to a major claim, the personal assets of the directors could be appropriated to pay off creditors. |
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Her hustle has started to pay off and she started a 14-date national tour in early November. |
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Quite a lot of the call centre workers, who do telesales, are students or people who have just graduated and have to do something to pay off their debts. |
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Jones, 79, said he tried to mend fences between the two men by imploring Francis to pay off his debt. |
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It's only common sense to pay off our debts before the next big bust. |
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After all, the indentured have to go into debt in order to find work, and their wages are then used to pay off the debts. |
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His stubborn efforts to fulfill his dream have yet to pay off, but he carefully lists all the near misses. |
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He added that in India, the marketing tie-up is beginning to pay off. |
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The business has been undercapitalised since the start, so the Dawsons are keen to pay off debt associated with plant and machinery investment before they ramp up. |
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Most would have only been able to raise a deposit and would be forced to pay off the rest by working as virtual slave labour in restaurants and sweatshops, or as prostitutes. |
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And when the Tories were wobbling just two months ago, it seemed that Brown's drudgery might just pay off. |
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Wage and pension cuts were implemented to pay off the national debt. |
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So this Noel, a trip to the City's business district may well pay off. |
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There was one practical joke, however, that Paul directed at Altman that did pay off. |
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But, hard work and a bullheaded attitude pay off in the long run. |
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After 20 years of drudgery to pay off the loan, she bumps into her rich friend and finally confesses the truth, only to be told that the lost necklace was a fake. |
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The work should pay off during the grind of August and September. |
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Credit and consumption, it was argued, formed a virtuous circle since from the immediate increase in prosperity would come the ability to pay off debt. |
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Trying to outguess the market doesn't pay off over the long term. |
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If you do choose to surrender the policy it would be a good idea to use the proceeds to pay off the mortgage, making sure that there would be no penalties incurred. |
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Remember it took four hard years of sweat and tears for this Armagh side to achieve the ultimate prize in Gaelic football which proves that perseverance does pay off. |
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If nothing else, Anne's success proves that perseverance does pay off. |
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They just gave up half a billion for invalid patents on an obvious idea, after the company that might not own those patents had to pay off another company to license them. |
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Once she finds a property and flips it, she ought to pay off the car note, the credit card debt, and begin contributing regularly to build up retirement income. |
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It was feared these endowments might not mature with enough money in the pot to pay off the mortgages, leaving people with a substantial shortfall. |
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He just knew that if he kept his nose to the grindstone and did an honest, good day's work, it would pay off and it certainly has in every position he's done. |
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He'll need several more years to pay off the rest of the loan. |
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North Koreans have been used in recent years as slave labor to pay off Pyongyang's debts to Moscow. |
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The majority of early British settlers were indentured servants, who gained freedom after enough work to pay off their passage. |
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Walpole attempted to buy off the prince with the promise of an increased allowance and offered to pay off his debts, but Frederick refused. |
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At about the same time, Mary's father learned of Shelley's inability to pay off the father's debts. |
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After several months of promises, Shelley announced that he either could not or would not pay off all of Godwin's debts. |
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Often patience and persistence pay off, and help usually comes in the form of rebalancing neurotransmitters. |
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The deal effectively incentivises Crosby's management team to develop Crosby's existing assets in order to pay off Berkeley. |
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In the long run, an extramarital affair just doesn't pay off, Rayner advises. |
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Because of the need to pay off his student loans, upon graduation Estrin had first accepted a job offer from a big firm in New York. |
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To pay off debts incurred during the Castille campaign, the prince instituted a hearth tax. |
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Coach Cuca set up his team with three forwards and it quickly started to pay off. |
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Our focus on more choiceful business strategies, better consumer value and improved cost and cash management is starting to pay off. |
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Wycombe 0 Wimbledon 3 NEAL ARDLEY took a gamble on Charlie Wyke and watched it pay off handsomely. |
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I believe that if you give people a little more, the market will appreciate it and it will pay off double, and triple time. |
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He needed the revenue from the indulgences to pay off a papal dispensation for his tenure of more than one bishopric. |
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However, in modern India, Pakistan and Nepal, there are millions of bonded laborers, who work as slaves to pay off debts. |
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Heavy investment by Sir George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, in the 1620s in wharves, warehouses, and fishing stations failed to pay off. |
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Debt bondage can be passed on from generation to generation, with children required to pay off their progenitors' debt. |
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Early on, when Johnson was unable to pay off his debts, he began to work with professional writers and identified his own situation with theirs. |
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After extracting the truth, Alan's parents had fronted up the money to pay off his debt. |
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At the Receiver's instruction a public auction was arranged, intended to pay off some of the quarry's debts. |
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If a borrower failed to pay off a loan fully, an investor protected by a credit default swap would be able to collect the outstanding amount from the insurance company. |
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We are already getting a lot of enquiries and we are confident Closeup of Vizworx Unmanned aerial vehicle this investment will pay off for the company. |
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We watch them trade in one flashy sports car for another as mere mortals struggle to pay off our mortgage and squirrel away money for a rainy day. |
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With the majority of spring breakers looking to head to the beach, experts advise that a little bit of compromise on the location of the hotel room can pay off huge. |
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It's just like having a snuffly nose, but he is kind of public property and if you took a risk to run him and it didn't pay off you would look very silly. |
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If you see me at supermarkets wolfing down free snacks handed out by smiling salesgirls, it is because I am trying to pay off my credit card bills. |
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Quixotic zillionaires seeking a vanity project that might one day pay off financially, but in the meanwhile serves as a handy outlet for ego gratification and self-promotion. |
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The IRS credited E's contention, disputed by A, that A and E had a subsequent agreement that she would pay off the state tax debts and he was to pay the Federal tax debts. |
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Caesar's motivation for the invasion seems to have been his need for gold to pay off his debts and for a successful military expedition to boost his political career. |
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Once again I left Jason's office in high spirits. First cab off the rank was to pay off the LAND card and I intended to do it straightaway, like ripping off a band-aid. |
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To pay off his debts he started flying army surplus planes to America. |
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The case began in 2006 when Fitzpatrick took the Equatoguinean government to the ICC for arbitration after it failed to pay off debts owed to the firm. |
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He continued to borrow to pay off earlier loans, compounding his problems. |
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