The grocer ran it across the street to pay one of his suppliers.
Cisco offered to pay one-third of salary, plus full health care and options-vesting, to laid-off workers taking jobs at not-for-profit organisations.
With the European Commission signalling an end to battery production in the longer term its a price we may all have to pay one day.
From an economic perspective, taxpayers, qua taxpayers, may refuse to pay, but citizens, including taxpayers, have no choice but to pay one way or another.
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Unhappily for Alcon's shareholders, however, Swiss takeover law does allow bidders to pay one price to controlling shareholders and a lower one to the remainder.
While a South Korean shipping company decided to pay one of the ransoms requested, others have refused to -- citing the likelihood it would encourage more attacks.
According to some projections, the Social Security taxes that those two workers and their employers would have to pay to support one retired person could drain away 25% of American payrolls.
He is a wage-earner, albeit a very highly paid one, and he's going to pay over one-half of his income in taxes if he stays in California.
The rapper planned to use the occasion to pay homage to one of his favorite teams by wearing a Lakers jersey onstage.
While it is not unusual to have one customer pay slowly, it is not normal for us to have more than one customer pay late.
For this reason, it is important that organ donation never becomes the only way to pay for one's funeral.
He helped to bring the case against her and says she will be made to pay, one way or the other.
Under the currently agreed terms, depositors with less than 100, 000 euros in Cyprus accounts would have to pay a one-time tax of 6.75%.
And there are ample funds left over to pay every one of our elderly their social security and, beyond that, meet other essential outlays.
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The Miami-based company agreed to pay them one cent more for every pound (450g) of tomatoes they pick, and to improve their working conditions.
The changes they had introduced had allowed one trust to increase pay in one instance but there had been no pay cuts on their watch.
With help from a lawyer, a school district might be persuaded to pay for one-on-one behavioral therapy, afterschool programs, an individual classroom aide or even horseback riding.
If you were in charge of road safety in your county and you had the money to pay for one speed camera, where would you put it?
In the example above, paying the lowest balance works because it allows you to pay off one of the debts sooner, which helps keep you motivated to stay on track.
Second, American power companies are fearful that they will soon have to pay for one particular pollutant, carbon dioxide, as is starting to happen in other parts of the rich world.
Drivers who register on the PayByPhone website can use their iPhones or BlackBerrys to pay for one of more than 260 parking spaces with electronic "pucks" embedded in the streets below them.
The state estimates that hospitals, cancer patients and others were forced to pay about one-third more for Taxol treatment than they would have done if generic versions of the drug were available.
An insurance company has even agreed to pay for one of the cases, although the money is not yet in the bank and the hospital will not disclose either the insurer or details about the patient.
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It is ironic that the very band they are trying to emulate probably did not make enough money in their spluttering career to pay for one of the industrial-strength speaker stacks that dominate the skyline whenever Metallica play live.
Of course, even if you're lucky enough to be a six-foot-four, 300 pound, left-handed Van Valkenburg with five amateur radios, it's unlikely that you'll scrap together enough in scholarships to pay for one year of college tuition, room and board.
In order to assess executive pay, one has to raise the quality of the discussion in order to consider pay vs. performance rather than just look at pay in a vacuum.
And attempts to control pay in one area tend to inflate it in another.
But you've got to cut another one to pay for it.
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This common sense, market-based approach in which one is expected to pay for the things one needs is forbidden from occurring in the healthcare realm, and those who violate EMTALA are subject to heavy fines.
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