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.
Users can always buy pre-paid bundles that cost less than pay-as-you-go workouts.
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Greece could choose to pay back more-or-less what it thought it could afford to pay back.
Such treatment, it adds, allows high-dividend companies like Duke to compete for investment dollars with high-growth companies that pay less dividends but that strive for long-term growth.
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Partly because of the media criticism the plan has received, Cain has become mired in the details of distribution: who will pay more and who will pay less under his 9-9-9 tax plan.
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The pay disparity is accounted for by women holding lower-pay jobs and women being paid less than men in the same jobs and getting lower pay increases.
Those differences are largely explained by individual choices, including women taking off time to raise children or opting for less-demanding career tracks or positions that pay less, said Mr. Katz.
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But what if, as some corporate governance experts claim, the executive-pay market is becoming less rigged?
The main argument is that they tend to pay less than male-dominated occupations.
Others would argue that most nonprofits do pay less than for-profit businesses.
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Now, it's undoubtedly in the short-term interests of individual corporations at any given moment to pay less in taxes, to deal with fewer regulations -- I understand that.
The highest-income households would pay significantly less, while few with the lowest incomes would benefit.
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Now AMD is asking the computer-buying public to pay less attention to something that it used to consider supremely important.
More worrisome, however, is the trend for more and more jobs to be only part-time with less pay and less benefits.
And middle-income people would pay less.
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It was one of the few times an oil sands project received such a designation, which also allows the company to reach a collective agreement with one union--in this case, the Christian Labour Association of Canada, whose members earn less and pay smaller dues than others--and apply it to workers from other unions.
Admittedly, there's a history--in the U.S., no less--of nurtured industries seeming to pay long-run dividends.
And despite sheaves of equal-pay legislation, women get paid less than men for comparable work.
On average, the highest-income 5 percent would pay less tax while those in all other income groups would pay more.
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Employees may see less take-home pay "because their total compensation is increasing, from our perspective, " if they take health benefits, Mr. Stark says.
All of these steps would be taken to ensure Social Security's solvency during a transition from the current pay-as-you-go system to a private account system, where less payroll tax revenue would be available to finance benefits.
But they need to raise money from middle-class folks to pay benefits to the middle class, as well as to the less well-off.
While pensions in the U.S. pay about 40% of pre-retirement earnings and those in Japan less than 40%, pensions in the Netherlands and Spain pay about 80% and, in Greece, 96%.
The pay rise for full-time workers was a modest 3% a year, less than the average pay settlement in America currently.
Once this reform is fully in effect, middle-class families are going to pay less for their health care.
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But for these T1-like services, businesses still pay much less than they would for an actual T1 line.
Greece now needs its creditors much less to pay pensions, civil-servant salaries and otherwise fund the operations of the government.
Some wealthy Americans do pay less in federal taxes than middle-class Americans.
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