These agencies rated the ability of merchants to pay their debts and consolidated these ratings in published guides. |
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Some renters did not pay, knowing they would have left Scotland when the bills arrived. |
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Boards would pay the fees of children who were poor, even if they attended Church schools. |
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The St. Louis club is the only nine in the league which gives its patrons the right to see a full game or no pay. |
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In the 15th century China began to require households to pay part of their taxes in cotton cloth. |
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Lack of adequate transportation, long hours and poor pay made it difficult to recruit and maintain workers. |
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Its nonadvertising revenue includes fees to carry the pay channel Showtime, the sale of television shows on DVDs and book publishing. |
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He also had to pay a fine for the missed opportunity for procreation if appropriate. |
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Should the murderer be unable to pay by himself, his family was normally responsible for paying any amount the murderer could not pay. |
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Should the family be either unable or unwilling to pay, the victim's family took custody of the murderer. |
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As mentioned above, the actions of a member could require other kin to pay a fine. |
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The head of a kin group was entitled to extra property since he was liable for debts a kinsman could not pay. |
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If the contractor whom he is appointed for defaults it is the naidm's responsibility to attempt to make the contractor pay. |
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Once the hostage was in captivity, the debtor had ten days to pay the debt to have the hostage released. |
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To pay these notes, the Bank of Scotland was forced to call in its loans and, in March 1728, to suspend payments. |
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Historically, banks sought to ensure that they could always pay customers in coins when they presented banknotes for payment. |
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In the beginning these were personally registered, but they soon became a written order to pay the amount to whoever had it in their possession. |
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The receipts soon became a written order to pay the amount to whoever had possession of the note. |
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Boyle said that she was motivated to seek a musical career to pay tribute to her mother. |
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Although calps were banned by Parliament in 1617, manrent continued covertly to pay for protection. |
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He left the club in June 1983 after his request for a contract and pay rise was publicly rebuffed by the board. |
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Open and other USGA events, replacing NBC and ESPN, with Fox Sports 1 as the primary pay TV outlet. |
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It would provide medical treatment to men and sometimes their families, and pay them if they were unable to work. |
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When Edward called Llywelyn to Chester in 1275 to pay homage, Llywelyn refused to attend. |
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However, Gruffudd was forced to render homage and fealty and pay a heavy fine, though he lost no land or prestige. |
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However he would also have to pay sarhad, and this would be far greater for the king than for the villein. |
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We therefore most devoutly promise God that we will henceforth pay greater reverence than ever to churches and holy places. |
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However, the period from 1350 to 1400 was difficult, with recurrences of the plague and heavy taxation to pay for the war with France. |
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The Parys Penny, also known as the Anglesey Penny, was used by the mine to pay workers, and also by the populace at large. |
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Her family was wealthy and her dowry helped to pay for a share in the New Willey Company. |
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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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This in turn led to a decline in public and social services, as people struggled to pay rates and rents. |
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Following an unofficial strike in 1969 about the pay of surface workers, it was decided that the threshold for the ballot should be lowered. |
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Without this unity between employees, workers were subjugated to harsh working environments and low pay due to no practical regulations. |
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On September 10, 2012, teachers for the Chicago Teachers Union went on strike for the first time since 1987 over pay, resources and other issues. |
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The importer is obliged to pay the exporter a base price which keeps the price from sinking below that level. |
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Unlike riders on many other ferry services, Staten Island Ferry passengers do not pay any fare to ride it. |
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He stated only that he wanted to pay tribute to the atmosphere of the Mediterranean. |
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Startup costs will be shared with the BBC but the station is expected to pay its own way with advertising. |
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Band members agreed to honour all charity appearances during this period, but without pay. |
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With his financial issues resolved and being able to pay for steady meals, at the age of nineteen, Welsh decided to turn professional. |
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More services are to be launched on DTT and some pay DTT channels are or have been launched in various areas such as Stuttgart and soon Leipzig. |
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In Spain most multiplexes closed after the failure of Quiero TV, the country's original pay DTT platform. |
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Nevertheless, Boxer, the Swedish pay platform which started in October 1999, proved to be very successful. |
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According to Molland, Polley told the band that Klein wanted to cut Badfinger's royalty rate and make them pay for their own studio time. |
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Matthews later recalled that they'd needed to borrow money from a fan to pay the toll on the Severn Bridge on the way back to Cardiff. |
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Baker was forced to keep acting to pay the bills, often accepting roles in poor films which adversely affected his status as a star. |
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After leaving school in 1937, Secombe became a pay clerk at Baldwin's store. |
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For example, socially responsible manufacturers pay utility companies a premium that goes to subsidize and build new wind power infrastructure. |
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In America, wind projects are reported to boost local tax bases, helping to pay for schools, roads and hospitals. |
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Working conditions and pay for women should be on a par with those for men. |
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We haven't been able to pay rent for five months. Next month we'll be on the street. |
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Residents did not pay taxes to the United Kingdom and had to pass through customs when they travelled to and from Lundy Island. |
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A farmer could place an order for a new tractor part by text message and pay for it by mobile money-transfer. |
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From January to April 1883 Fisher was on half pay recovering from his illness. |
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The period of peace lasted until 1729, when the refusal to pay taxes by a peasant sparked the general insurrection of the island against Genoa. |
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When asked to come to the king's manor to pay a trading tax on their goods, they murdered the official. |
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When he said he would pay her back next week, she looked at him out of the corner of her eye. |
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The crisis was defused when Russia was defeated by the Japanese and agreed to pay compensation to the fishermen. |
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Due to our overinvestment in financial stocks, we will be unable to pay the heating bill this year. |
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The agreement resulted in the fact that the English kings had to pay homage liege to the French monarchs for territories on the continent. |
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These tapestries were for many years at Howard's London home and he sold them to James I to help pay for debts. |
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Germany was humiliated in front of the world and had to pay very large war reparations. |
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As the system developed in the Philippines and elsewhere, the laborer could pay an appropriate fee and be exempted from the obligation. |
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Owners of real property in North Dakota pay property tax to their county, municipality, school district, and special taxing districts. |
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Documents of the exchequer show him sending letters threatening officials if they did not pay money. |
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The borrowers typically pay back money within the specified period and the incidence of default is very low. |
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While the United States did secure peace treaties with the Barbary states, it was obliged to pay tribute for protection from attack. |
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The many voyages of discovery did not pay for themselves, and there was no funding for pure science in the Renaissance. |
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Columbus was eager to pay back dividends to those who had invested in his promise to fill his ships with gold. |
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The carrier to Casterbridge came up as Edward stepped into the road, and jumped down from the van to pay toll.... The carrier paid his dues. |
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The pigeon, very offended, flew back to the Bird Woman and, to pay out Mary Poppins, stuck the rose in the ribbon of the Bird Woman's hat. |
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The Army was a deeply unpopular profession, one contentious issue being pay. |
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It is also required that a club exiting administration agree a Creditor's Voluntary Agreement, and pay in full any other footballing creditors. |
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At the time pay television was an almost untested proposition in the UK market, as was charging fans to watch live televised football. |
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I came to pay homage and tribute to Dr Brookes, who really was the founder of the modern Olympic Games. |
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Eubank became obsessed with boxing training and went to the gym every day, even working as caretaker to pay his way. |
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Williams then had to pay for Mecachrome engines, which were old, rebadged Renault F1 engines. |
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Whatever the results of the investigation, Mussolini insisted that the Greek government pay Italy fifty million lire in reparations. |
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The Greeks said they would not pay unless it was proved that the crime was committed by Greeks. |
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As a consequence, neither EU bodies nor diplomats have to pay taxes, since it would not be possible to prosecute them for tax evasion. |
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However, the majority of patients on median incomes or above are required to pay subsidised hospital charges. |
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Under pressure from public opinion, she began to pay income tax for the first time, and Buckingham Palace was opened to the public. |
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The Open University supports students in Jersey, but they pay higher fees than UK students. |
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As a result, the English Parliament refused to pay for a royal army to put down the rebellion in Ireland and instead raised its own armed forces. |
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If an offender did not pay outright, his property was seized until he did so. |
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Should the offender be unable to pay, his family would be responsible for doing so. |
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This meaning was then applied to land itself, in which land was used to pay for fealty, such as to a vassal. |
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While the United States managed to secure peace treaties, these obliged it to pay tribute for protection from attack. |
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The Marathas attacked British shipping and insisted that East India Company ships pay taxes if sailing through their waters. |
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He was a member of the Board of General Officers established in 1717 to investigate the abuse of pay. |
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The first was in January 1744 in the debate on Hanoverian troops being kept in British pay. |
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Service in the Army was also attractive to young men from the Highlands, who sent pay home and retired there with their army pensions. |
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Loyalists were expelled from all public offices and forced to pay double or triple taxes. |
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According to the Permanent Settlement if the Zamindars failed to pay the revenue on time, the Zmaindari right would be taken from them. |
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Therefore, he reasoned they must pay union dues, although they do not have to join the union. |
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The Peace Conference required all the defeated powers to pay reparations for all the damage done to civilians. |
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These accounts were frozen due to the inability for foreign countries to pay their debts back to the bank. |
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If any of the gild misgreet another, let him pay a syster of honey, unless with two friends he can clear himself. |
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All dockers were registered under the Dock Labour Scheme, giving them a legal right to minimum work, holidays and sick pay. |
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Nurses' pay has not kept pace with inflation and their real pay has fallen while people wanting to become nurses lack training bursaries. |
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I doubt whether we shall be able to pay for the bare minimum necessary for our defence. |
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As the crisis deepened and the Prime Minister stood her ground, opponents claimed that up to 18 million people were refusing to pay. |
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The basic CDS transaction involved AIG receiving a premium in exchange for a promise to pay money to party A in the event party B defaulted. |
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A conceptual worker who is not satisfied with his income can threaten to work for a company that will pay him more. |
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To pay for the added administrative costs, the prefecture collects municipal taxes, which would usually be levied by the city. |
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Florida's focus leads him to pay particular attention to the nature of the creative workforce. |
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Among other causes is the reluctance of employers to pay for executives to travel in First or Business Class. |
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A central government with its own currency can pay for its spending by creating money ex novo. |
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During the Early Modern era, European monarchs would often default on their loans or arbitrarily refuse to pay them back. |
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The ministers of the republic, mortal enemies of his name, came every day to pay their feigned civilities. |
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This reflected the Lord Chancellor's position at the head of the judicial pay scale. |
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In many countries, there is a Gender pay gap in favor of males in the labor market. |
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Low pay continued to remain a major problem by the end of the 1970s, however, particularly amongst manual workers. |
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The bigger the house, the more windows it was likely to have, and the more tax the occupants would pay. |
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Mauritius has a double taxation agreement with Uganda, meaning that HOGL would pay tax in only one of the two countries. |
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Maxwell's interests ranged far beyond the school syllabus and he did not pay particular attention to examination performance. |
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Anyone who was late not only could not work that day but lost an extra day's pay. |
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This legislation releases funds to pay for surveys, buy property and compensate evicted residents. |
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Ticketing is intended to be integrated with the other London transport systems, and Oyster pay as you go will be valid. |
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The companies will also be required to pay 70 percent of cleanup costs for any wells newly affected at any time over the next 30 years. |
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As a result, employers either have to pay for employees' remedial education, or they must hire foreign candidates. |
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They mislead cancer patients, who are encouraged not only to pay their last penny but to be treated with something that shortens their lives. |
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Charities do not normally have to pay income tax or corporation tax, capital gains tax or stamp duty. |
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The NHS will pay for treatment in a private setting if the hospital meets the cost and service criteria that NHS hospitals adhere to. |
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The miners had rejected the owners' demands for longer hours and reduced pay in the face of falling prices. |
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He narrowly escaped being killed when a bullet lodged in a pay book in his breast pocket. |
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In this context, a client is offering to double his fee, and it is implied that wealthy clients habitually pay Holmes more than his standard fee. |
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I did not know that when they were to strike at me it was to be at another's piping and at another's pay. |
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This resulted in years of litigation that concluded with Bowie having to pay Pitt compensation. |
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He then returned to the UK for two months leave at half pay, visiting Bruges with his family. |
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After her death was announced, media and camera crews appeared, as crowds gathered near Winehouse's residence to pay their respects. |
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Topography was a thriving industry by which a young artist could pay for his studies. |
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The BBC uses advertising campaigns to inform customers of the requirement to pay the licence fee. |
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In addition, 2 people were asked to pay compensation and 1 person was offered the chance to pay a combination of fiscal fine and compensation. |
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Some trainers have only a few horses in the yard and pay to use other trainers' gallops. |
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As the EU is a customs union, travellers between EU countries do not have to pay customs duties. |
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Prostitution among the elderly is a phenomenon reported in South Korea where elderly people turn to prostitution to pay their bills. |
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Paper currency notes were of such low value that several bundles were needed to pay for simple restaurant meals. |
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Like other welfare states, taxpayers pay various subsidies to each other, but with spending being less than in most European countries. |
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Shortly afterwards, the Mexican President stated that Mexico will not pay for the wall. |
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Those on low incomes receive compensation to help them pay their insurance. |
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Those who would pay the bulk of taxation, the clergy, merchants and landowners, naturally comprised the members. |
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However, the soldiers did not receive all the money in cash, as the state deducted a clothing and food tax from their pay. |
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If someone slays a foreign priest, he will pay as much as for a fellow countryman. |
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If a Southerner is slain or an Englishman, he shall pay four marks to the plaintiff and two marks to the king. |
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Charles was later required by a treaty with Philip the Good, the son of John the Fearless, to pay penance for the murder, which he never did. |
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Hell, they've got groundrules and guidelines comin' out the kazoo, but do they pay any nevermind to 'em? |
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The Earl of Huntly was richly rewarded for his troubles, a price that James was prepared to pay. |
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These were feudal tenants who held their lands from the King, and would pay their dues directly to the exchequer. |
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The Protestants agreed, but when the Queen Regent entered Perth, she garrisoned it with Scottish soldiers on the French pay roll. |
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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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The Boston Tea Party of 1773 dumped British tea into Boston Harbor because it contained a hidden tax that Americans refused to pay. |
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The most productive sheep were the Cheviot, allowing their owners to pay twice as much rent as if they had stocked with Blackfaces. |
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Publicans issued employment solely on the capacity of the man to pay, and men often left the pub to work drunk. |
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Scottish and EU students, with the exception of students from the Channel Islands, England, Northern Ireland and Wales, do not pay tuition fees. |
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He had recently been offended on a visit to GHQ, when Haig had been too busy to pay much attention to him. |
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Tenants refused to pay the latest increase in rents and staged mass demonstrations against evictions, resulting in violent confrontations. |
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The union speculates that at this time he was involved in campaigning for an improvement in pay for Air Ministry staff. |
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It was also required that each town pay for a primary school. |
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The rate of pay in the army was insufficient to meet the rising costs of living, turning off potential recruits, as service was nominally for life. |
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A sailor could make roughly one to one and a half thousand dollars in current pay, which back in the eighteenth century was a fairly large sum of money for a single trip. |
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This vase is not worth a dime. Why did you pay so much for it? |
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By the late 1600s the situation improved as surveyors were appointed by the magistrates, who were allowed to levy a rate to pay for some of the work. |
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These are near the bus and railway stations and pay and display car parks. |
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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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Endeavour received significant innovations, but Sopwith failed to secure the services of his entire Shamrock V professional crew due to a pay strike. |
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The Los Angeles Archdiocese has said it will sell large amounts of nonparish property, including its administrative headquarters, to pay for the settlement. |
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The anthology was published by Fortune Press, in part a vanity publisher that did not pay its writers and expected them to buy a certain number of copies themselves. |
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If the husband had a concubine, the wife was allowed to strike her without having to pay any compensation, even if it resulted in the concubine's death. |
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The monarch, by law, is not required to pay income tax, but Queen Elizabeth II has voluntarily paid it since 1993, and also pays local rates voluntarily. |
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As the amount of the poll tax began to rise and the inefficiency of local councils in their collection of the tax became apparent, large numbers of people refused to pay. |
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In July 1991, Terry Fields, Labour MP for Liverpool Broadgreen, and a member of the Militant tendency, was imprisoned for sixty days for refusing to pay. |
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The citizens of Belfast pay for their water in their rates bill. |
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Parents still had to pay fees for their children to attend schools. |
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A man who could not pay the fine was to have his testicles removed. |
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During the ceremony, BAFTA pauses to pay tribute to those in the industry who died over the previous twelve months, with a montage of images accompanied by music. |
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The value of a part of the body was fixed, thus a person causing the king to lose an eye would pay the same as if he had caused a villein to lose an eye. |
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Because TV Licensing did not pay the charge, the householder took the claim to the County Court, eventually winning the case and receiving the fee plus other costs incurred. |
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Instead of prosecution, in Scotland, TV licence fee evaders are usually asked by the Procurator Fiscal to pay a fiscal fine and a small number are simply given a warning. |
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John maximised his right to demand relief payments when estates and castles were inherited, sometimes charging enormous sums, beyond barons' abilities to pay. |
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In the same year, News Corp launched the Foxtel pay television network in Australia in a partnership with Telstra and Publishing and Broadcasting Limited. |
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The article explained that in practice, the corporation's complex structure, international scope and use of offshore tax havens allowed News Corporation to pay minimal. |
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In 2012, following a BBC Panorama report, allegations were made that News Corp subsidiary NDS Group had used hackers to undermine pay TV rivals around the world. |
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For much of its early life, the profits of The Times were very large and the competition minimal, so it could pay far better than its rivals for information or writers. |
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By the terms of the settlement Rajas and Taluqdars were recognised as Zamindars and they were asked to collect the rent from the peasants and pay revenue to the Company. |
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John found that these measures enabled him to raise further resources through the confiscation of the lands of barons who could not pay or refused to pay. |
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John Clifford formed the National Passive Resistance Committee and by 1906 over 170 Nonconformists had gone to prison for refusing to pay school taxes. |
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In October 2004 the British Grand Prix was left off the preliminary race schedule for 2005 because the BRDC refused to pay the race fee demanded by Bernie Ecclestone. |
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Luckily the Scotland team managed to get sponsored, and the money was used for the ferry crossing, but each individual player had to pay for basic accommodation. |
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To pay for purchases in the United States, Britain cashed in its extensive investments in American railroads and then began borrowing heavily on Wall Street. |
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The First World War left Britain saddled with enormous debts, and the Great Depression had further reduced Britain's ability to pay for defence of its empire. |
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In 1253, he was called upon to pay homage to King Henry III of England. |
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They were required to wear distinctive dresses and had to pay taxes. |
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The Continuing Church had to pay the expenses of the Free Church. |
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Patients who do not qualify for free treatment are asked to pay in advance, or to sign a written undertaking to pay, except for emergency treatment. |
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In the 13th century, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, ruler of Gwynedd, refused to pay homage to Edward I of England, prompting the English conquest of Gwynedd. |
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John used some of this money to pay for new alliances on Philip's eastern frontiers, where the growth in Capetian power was beginning to concern France's neighbours. |
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Mitterrand as a socialist said the French government would pay its share. |
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One Labour MP, Terry Fields, was jailed for 60 days for refusing to pay. |
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He declared that Mexico would be forced to pay for the entire wall. |
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When housing prices decreased, homeowners in ARMs then had little incentive to pay their monthly payments, since their home equity had disappeared. |
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The persons that attended funerals were the friends and relations of the deceased, who thought themselves obliged to pay their last respects to the dead. |
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The mystery is that if our hippocampus, like that of mother rats, shows signs of new growth, why do we get momnesia? Why do we forget to pay the bills and return calls? |
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New draft legislation announced in early 2015 mandates that companies that fail to pay workers' wages on time could temporarily lose their ability to hire more employees. |
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Later the lines gradually separated, in that the ruler's motivation in using the navy was to protect private enterprise so that they could pay more taxes. |
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The quarry holds a significant place in the history of the British Labour Movement as the site of two prolonged strikes by workers demanding better pay and safer conditions. |
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Beside streamlining the army, Augustus also regulated the soldiers' pay. |
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Columbus entrusted his older, legitimate son Diego to take care of Beatriz and pay the pension set aside for her following his death, but Diego was negligent in his duties. |
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As of 2016 Negotiated discounts made the actual prices much lower, and industry experts questioned whether the A380 project would ever pay for itself. |
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Slaves could also be claimed from the prisoners of war and divided amongst the legion for later sale, which would bring in a sizeable supplement to their regular pay. |
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Thus other people pay the price of water pollution, while the private firms' profits are not redistributed to the local population, victims of this pollution. |
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The Times of course has to pay the price of encyclopaedism by being often dreadfully overwritten, with long paragraphs connected by motley conjunctions. |
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In this case, the local government could to a certain extent pay its debts by increasing the taxes, or reduce spending, just as a national one could. |
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Eystein forced Harald to pay fealty as a condition of his release. |
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Under the subscription model, the credit rating agency does not make its ratings freely available to the market, so investors pay a subscription fee for access to ratings. |
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Annual escalation clauses in employment contracts can specify retroactive or future percentage increases in worker pay which are not tied to any index. |
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Robert had bequeathed sufficient funds to pay for thousands of obituary masses in Dunfermline Abbey and elsewhere, and his tomb would thus be the site of daily votive prayers. |
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On average, women are more likely than men to consider factors other than pay when looking for work, and may be less willing to travel or relocate. |
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These reserve Trawler Section fishermen and their trawlers were activated, supplied with mine gear, rifles, uniforms and pay as the first minesweepers. |
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However, the high porosity of the reservoir rock does cause an increase in seismic amplitude which can be used with an isopach map to determine net pay. |
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The final agreement called for the English to pay the sum of 10,000 livres tournois to obtain her from Jean de Luxembourg, a member of the Council of Duke Philip of Burgundy. |
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According to the Panama Papers, Zimplats Holdings, a large platinum mining concern, set up a shell company to pay the salaries of its senior managers. |
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It's only fair that, from now on, you should pay more for oil. |
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In the last of these series, the issuing bank would stamp its name and promise to pay, along with the signatures of its president and cashier on a preprinted note. |
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If they publish in a Hybrid open access journal, authors pay a subscription journal a publication fee to make their individual article open access. |
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In the 1540s king Henry VIII began a campaign of excessive overspending of government money on his lavish lifestyle and to pay for wars with France and Scotland. |
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Transport minister Barbara Castle decided that some rail services, which could not pay their way but had a valuable social role, should be subsidised. |
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He made it possible for this council to meet not only by providing a location, but by offering to pay for the transportation of all the existing bishops of the Church. |
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Irrespective of the fact that the adherents of the church were never more than a small minority of the populace, the population at large was expected to pay for its upkeep. |
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