The reason of course cash is king is there is no fee to pay away to the credit card company, or the handling bank or the tax man.
Clarendon made them pay, spinning away from Barbee and hitting a 15-footer with 37.9 seconds left for a 63-57 lead.
Sarkozy also spoke of removing taxes on overtime pay, doing away with an annual tax on businesses and shrinking the massive government bureaucracy.
Behind the scenes, the Equitable had been negotiating with its former directors, offering to drop its action if both sides can walk away and pay their own legal costs.
In a repeated-game-context, the best strategy is to always present a credible threat to your opponent so he will quickly understand it is better to pay you to go away than to engage in protracted battle.
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There is some currency hedging and when the shops make big advance orders for Christmas products, for example, they will buy the currency to pay for them straight away, even if they do not need to make the payment for several months.
Google suspects Verizon would pay dearly to keep spectrum away from others.
They view it as injustice because that is the only way a My way, Right away, Why pay generation can be expected to see it.
Proposing to revise the collective-bargaining agreement in order to shift the pay scale toward veterans and away from rookies is, as far as labor negotiations go, relatively inoffensive.
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Mr. SULLIVAN: Google is doing things very much in the way that Microsoft did things with Windows, where products you used to pay for, they give away for free.
Why would anyone support HB 392 when it would kill job creation in Delaware, penalize all those who work or pay taxes, and take away existing health insurance from most Delawareans?
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The firm set up a funded plan, where money is socked away today to pay for future benefits, and now provides individual retirement plans that are owned by the lawyers, says chairman R.
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But a pay TV system could be better for network owners such as Fox if services like Aereo were to thrive, because it would cut off technology that siphons away customers from pay TV operators, he wrote.
But a pay TV system could be better for network owners such as Fox if services like Aereo were to thrive, because doing so would cut off technology that siphons away customers from pay TV operators, he wrote.
Why the shift away from Making Work Pay and towards the payroll tax holiday?
They say the higher landing charges needed to pay for the expansion will scare away passengers.
They would pay for it by taking money away from private insurance plans that serves Medicare beneficiaries.
Sometimes people drop by from their dachas in shorts and sneakers and pay for a showroom model right away, in cash.
Suppose you owe someone money, money that must be paid by tomorrow, yet the person you have to pay lives 2, 000 miles away on the other side of the country.
In the past, news of this kind has tended to be kept secret for fear of scaring away the tourists who pay to dive, swim and snorkel among the corals.
His firm has been researching just how much of that money people will squirrel away or use to pay off debt, and how much they'll go out and spend to buy new stuff.
In my prior coverage I noted that a New York area car dealership had sued Park Avenue Bank claiming that it was forced to pay off a loan by giving away Cadillacs to bank employees and their families, including Antonucci.
Finally, you input the address, pay the small postage fee, and away your real postcard goes.
It depends on how much is being given away and who has to pay the bill.
The best plans typically let rank-and-file employees sock away 6% of their pay and provide a 3% company match, for a total of 9%.
And that would provide seniors all across the country right away some money to help pay for their heating bills and other expenses that they've got right now.
But government regulators say it never really went away, and now the pay-offs are hidden through middlemen who are so-called independent record promoters who give radio stations prizes that are meant for listeners.
According to the Detroit News, an average of 10, 000 people a year have simply abandoned their homes because they cannot sell them and it is cheaper to walk away than make repairs or pay taxes.
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