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paying ECON

paying

paying agent ECON

paying capacity ECON

paying slip ECON

paying up

paying well PETRO ENINEER

paying-out of cash ECON

pay <a pay; pays> N

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A firm earning $80 million after taxes and paying dividends of $20 million has a retention rate of $60 million/$80 million, or 75%.
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Paying attention to detail can reward a philatelic sleuth.
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Value interjection pertains to be a person or community that fulfills obligations such as paying bills on time, philanthropy, and following the rules of society.
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Though the coverage amounts stay the same, a policy holder can add the self-defense insurance by paying $118 or $165 for the lesser coverage, or between $187 and $254 for the larger plan.
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After paying the waitress with a $100 bill, the lady leaves behind a note for the waitress on a napkin without accepting her change.
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That way you wouldn't get the hard-to-justify (except to their mates) sky-high remuneration packages, while paying others at or below the minimum wage level.
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They continued to hold off paying us while we grew increasingly desperate.
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This allows recipients of franked dividends to impute (or credit) the corporate tax paid by the paying company.
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Both states have called hearings to explore life insurer practices in paying death benefits.
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Though similar to paying by cheque, the payee only needs the payer's bank and account number.
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