Witness the poor reception of pay-per-view television and the enthusiasm for flat-fee Internet access.
The vast majority of real estate investment trusts--known as equity REITs--pay mostly cash for high-grade commercial properties.
Stirling Albion have defended their pay-for-a-trial scheme and invited along another 17 hopefuls.
Mr Zedillo reformed pensions, switching from a pay-as-you-go system to Chilean-style individual capitalised accounts for new workers, but with one embellishment.
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Perhaps, the unanticipated result is that so many solo drivers opt-in to the pay-for-access scheme that the diamond lane becomes hopelessly congested.
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We understand sexism when it's explicit -- unequal pay for equal work -- but we haven't acknowledged gendered cultural biases surrounding parenthood.
Out-of-state families typically pay two-to-five times what in-state students pay for tuition.
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Instead, the company plans to focus on properties where tenants pay out-of-pocket for expenses, such as medical-office buildings, assisted-living properties and independent-living centers.
" In a news release, the company said, "Our executive-compensation programs are designed to support our long-term success and embrace the pay-for-performance philosophy.
Banks, for their part, view the fees charged for capital-raising in part as a pay-off for the effort and expense put into their corporate-broking work.
He could also turn strike-breaker, telling the Longbridge toolmakers to go back to work and brokering a secret pay-deal for Ford car-workers with the government.
It has the potential to be the second biggest non-heavyweight fight ever on pay-per-view and the biggest score yet for Mayweather in a career of eight-figure paydays.
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In the most disruptive scenario, no longer unimaginable, pay-TV would become a free-for-all, with channels hawking themselves directly to consumers, perhaps sending their content over the internet.
For more than a decade, the Commission has been toiling unsuccessfully in federal court, and in Congress, to prohibit so-called pay-for-delay or reverse payment drug patent settlements.
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Depending upon your tax-bracket, an FSA can save you up to 40% on items you already pay for out-of-pocket (such as co-pays for doctor visits or prescription drugs).
While they are a step toward a pay-for-performance system, they have not entirely shed the yoke of the fee-for-service model that is currently employed by government-funded health programs.
Congress wants well-off college students--and their parents--to help pay for the small-business tax breaks it aims to hand out as part of a deal to raise the federal minimum wage.
At most mountains this would ensure a hokey, pay-for-the-ride experience, but Game Creek, a private members dining lunch club by day, public fine dining by night, is the real deal.
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Bluetooth may be cheaper, but it faces many of the same chicken-and-egg problems: why pay extra for a Bluetooth-enabled printer if you do not have a Bluetooth-enabled laptop, and vice versa?
The market is attractive to operators, partly because Japanese consumers have shown themselves more willing than Europeans to use - and pay more for - new services, such as always-on internet access and email.
The Ministry of Defence said the cost of repatriating equipment from Afghanistan would be met by the Treasury's Special Reserve - traditionally used to pay for in-theatre operations - rather than the defence budget.
Which is why the first bill I signed into law was the Lilly Ledbetter Act -- Fair Pay Act -- (applause) -- to make it easier for women to demand fairness -- equal pay for equal work.
But looking specifically at the SGR fix, most of the savings that you -- the pay-fors for that fix are coming in the out-years, not in the years where you're actually going to be fixing the payment level.
The Conservatives said they also forced the government to backtrack on the plans to levy a charge on landline phone bills - due to come into force in October - to pay for the universal roll-out of broadband.
We recently carried out a survey of in-house lawyers (the buyers of services from law firms) and found that more than two-thirds were willing to pay more for higher-value legal services if they could pay less for lower-value legal legwork.
Some corporate boards ought to at least consider a return to what was once the norm in both America and Europe (and still is in Japan) and largely ditch pay-for-performance and instead pay largely through a straight salary (most lower-level employees are paid this way).
In fact, when the Business Roundtable came to us with a list of things that they felt were adding uncertainty, I mean, I will tell you some of the things they have on the list, which were equal-pay-for-equal-work laws, our attitude was, you know, feel certain that I think women should be paid as much as men -- (laughter) -- and you should just take that to the bank.
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But a free pay rise - for the government and for workers - is unlikely to be available for all of them.
They later opened a pay-as-you-can restaurant that uses organic produce from the farm for its Asian-influenced vegan menu.
We had a two-year tax cut for Make Work Pay for -- 95 percent of working Americans got a tax cut, middle-class families, small business people.
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