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"cough up" Definitions
  1. (informal) to give something, especially money, unwillingly

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Dev's career would cough up two more hits before dissipating.
Alex must cough up $5,657 a month in child support.
You'll have to cough up £129.99 (€149.99) for a pair.
Jamie wants Weiland's estate to cough up the dough pronto.
Cough up some remorse with a side of reusable content. 
If not, industry needs to step up and cough up.
Be prepared to cough up your smartphone's password -- or $3,200.
You really think I'm suppose to cough up 150k to you ???
Fair warning—you'll have to cough up $410 for the pleasure.
In practice no mechanism exists to get them to cough up.
Watch the skit, which sees Barb cough up something nasty, below.
Some dismantled upgrades cough up valuable stuff, like Gold or Nickel.
Our bodies generally cough up or sneeze out most daily irritants.
Cough up a donation, and $3 is NOT gonna cut it.
If it would cost $100,000, the government could cough up $100,000.
The Doctor's Visit But eventually, he started to cough up blood.
It's not normal or healthy for cats to cough up hairballs.
That said, you'll almost certainly have to cough up more cash.
"Just cough up the money and do it privately," he said.
But don't cough up money for unproven and potentially unsafe medications.
Like most professional services, you can expect to cough up some cash.
Weinberg wants Dr. Laura to cough up the missing money ... plus interest.
Braude wants Anastacia to cough up $3 mil, mostly in unpaid commissions.
I stood over her hospital bed, devastated, watching her cough up blood.
I cough up blood trying to hit the notes on Sia's verse.
She can cough up enough mucus each day to measure in cups.
He couldn't stop coughing, and when he did, he'd cough up blood.
From there, we see Goose cough up a hairball for about eight seconds.
To keep doing so, they now have to cough up a decent plan.
Don't break the law ... and cough up the $99 bucks like everyone else.
Oh, and Google would have had to cough up $9 billion in damages.
Then it will have to cough up the cash to rebuild the country.
You may have to cough up as much as $10,000 for nonwillful violations.
He can also be forced to cough up a maximum fine of $5,000.
The editor and owner also have to cough up $53k each in fines.
Neruda begged his sister, Laura, to convince their father to cough up funds.
He'll need to cough up the full amount of dough to be released.
When she began to cough up blood, she concealed it from her parents.
How China Got Sri Lanka to Cough Up a Port From the archives.
Now they want the judge to compel Venus to cough up a date.
You cough up the money up front, but then you can grow into it.
You think you could cough up some spirits before she has to get mean?
Defaulters have been asked to cough up dues going as far back as 2008.
Now they will have to cough up £470m ($630m) over the next six years.
From now on, if you want two items, you'll have to cough up $5.
But he recovered, until the next morning when he started to cough up blood.
Veterinarians have said it's not normal or healthy for cats to cough up hairballs.
Trilobites Supervolcanoes have the power to cough up enough ash to coat entire continents.
That counts people who cough up for cable, satellite, and internet protocol television (IPTV).
Then, when there is a multibillion-dollar discrepancy, the taxpayers cough up the difference.
It's time to get your dog to cough up part of that Amazon Prime bill.
She also wants them to cough up any profits they made from using her photo.
If you don't have those shoes, get ready to cough up at least another $100.
No official word from court, but it would appear he didn't cough up the $63k.
On top of initiation fees, members also cough up $4k a year in annual dues.
Later, the company was forced to cough up $775,000 to settle unfair labor practice charges.
That back and forth demonstrates the challenge of getting countries to cough up more money.
It was the kind sitcom characters sometimes cough up at a mortifying wedding — or funeral.
To give NATO the boost it needs, more big countries will also need to cough up.
But the chainsaws are usually only let loose on smaller trees, so taxpayers must cough up.
Sociologists, economists and others have long debated this readiness to cough up for the common good.
Now he's threatening to sell Winny out if he won't cough up, you guessed it, $10,000.
Swipe the Vote will then cough up the presidential candidate that best matches the user's preferences.
Most apps that charge for digital services just deal with it and cough up the fee.
If they fail to cough up, the shares are sold off by lenders to recoup losses.
Again, the problem is not the concept, but getting member states to cough up the money.
Aarabi explains these companies already cough up $100,000 for a single page ad in Vogue magazine.
In such cases, it is possible to cough up the worm or remove it by hand.
UHC, Jones said, should be prepared to lose again and cough up the full $173 million.
When he couldn't cough up the cash, they tried to recruit his 1.33-year-old son.
The Pine-Richland School District also agreed to cough up $135,000 as part of the settlement.
Hicks wants Soulja to cough up at least $25k for his troubles ... or face a lawsuit.
Few people in the South say they are willing to cough up more taxes for this cause.
In other words, it is totally worth it to cough up $30 for a one-time class.
Worse, the website will even cough up access to the SSNs and birthdates of the target's relatives.
"She's still inside you," she tells Nadia when Nadia begins to cough up a shard of glass.
One of the main reasons to cough up $2–3,000 for a VanMoof smart bike is security.
There are other rich men also keen on space flight, who might be persuaded to cough up.
The BCRA would only cough up enough for a "bronze" plans, paying on average 63% of expenses.
The customers at the other end are the ones who would have to cough up the money.
" His finisher is probably "cough up some fish bones so hard you think he's going to choke.
She wants Nas to cough up more than the $8k he's paying her now in child support.
College students can expect to cough up even more money as they borrow for school next year.
Some areas may lack a local advocate to pester bureaucrats until they cough up for the drug.
There is nothing new in Apple's latest iphone X that makes me want to cough up $63.
The government needed those taxes that its suburbanites and country folk had been due to cough up.
Now, the administration is stepping up its efforts to get Asian countries to cough up more too.
The Turtle of the Universe will cough up her young to pass judgement on our collective consciousness.
A debt could suddenly be forgiven—or someone could expect you to cough up that change now.
People who can't cough up the money are often denied care — even in life-or-death situations.
It is time for the Indian government to cough up the money needed to end the suffering.
If you want more, you'll have to cough up some cash to access a wider toolkit of torpidity.
It's a cipher, signaling that Senate appropriators wouldn't cough up the entire $25 billion Trump demands for construction.
Tuberculosis patients suffer fevers and night sweats, lose weight, cough up blood and, if left untreated, ultimately die.
Freeport plans to expand Grasberg; over the next 143 years it expects to cough up a further $40bn.
If you like it, but are annoyed with the ads you'll need to cough up $3 a month.
So, knowing all that, would you cough up a few extra bucks for a supercharged version of Firefox?
So the fact that he will not cough up any of the data about Autopilot feels pretty telling.
Some observers say the federal government would have a tough time forcing California to cough up the funds.
Online video users in the country are beginning to cough up money for high-quality online streaming services.
In South Australia, there have already been 260 cases of whooping cough, up from 182 just last year.
TMZ broke the story ... Farrell's family attorney wants 50 to cough up $10k for the autism advocacy group.
Amid the chaos the firm has had to cough up just £2m, or 0.02% of its contract fee.
That's not to say the feds will have an easy time getting manufacturers to cough up their data.
It now wants those who watch its content online to cough up, drawing criticism even from former officials.
Asking the next generation to cough up even more of their money out of their paychecks is cruel.
Those interested in the fight can cough up $99.95 for access to the broadcast on Showtime Saturday night.
People with "wet" coughs may also be asked to cough up sputum, a mixture of saliva and mucous.
How much dough would you cough up to own a piece of the biggest boneheaded play of 2018??
Will they more readily cough up cash for an impeachment defense fund or an impeachment defense task force?
My mom had to cough up the nearly $2 monthly charge for her personal email account last week.
British Airways was told to cough up around $229 million, while Marriott was fined close to $130 million.
For the average person from Lamu, that's not something you just cough up to run to the district hospital.
But offering to cough up money for the intimate details of your digital life really put this into perspective.
When you're dying of black lung, you cough up a thick mucus that looks a bit like coal tar.
His strident rhetoric and uncompromising stance encouraged Merkel to cough up billions in EU money to the Turkish treasury.
Cough up a few minutes and you might start hearing the music you love in a whole new way.
He's suing to get Touch of Modern to stop selling his art immediately, and to cough up some dough.
So, if you're looking for speed, it's best to cough up a few bucks and watch new content there.
When everything's said and done, you'll cough up less than $2563,2256 for a laptop that normally goes for $21,2299.99.
It will urge public-sector enterprises to pay suppliers more punctually and cough up GST refunds within 30 days.
"Inflammation triggers the mucus-producing cells to work harder, so you have more to cough up," Dr. Cennimo explains.
The former have been hit with the same bill as Scotland, while the latter must now cough up £11,770.
While  I gave my beau an ultimatum to cough up a ring, Ruth took it farther and proposed to hers.
Bentley has agreed to cough up $36,000 in campaign cash and do 100 hours of community service as a doctor.
As we reported, Rappaport claims she threatened to ruin his life with false allegations if he didn't cough up millions.
But, again, even if the high court supports the insurers' claims, it cannot force Congress to cough up the cash.
They can tamper with your computers, steal them, or bodily detain you until you cough up passwords or other secrets.
New York wants the company to cough up any profits it got fraudulently — which could also be a lot money.
Several key seller safety measures are in place to keep you safe though you do have to cough up fees.
So it may seem that there is little to argue about; Britain should simply cough up its share of €67.2bn.
But, now it's time for you to spread your wings, fly the nest, and cough up for your own account.
That bit made me spit up my Taco Bell in 1997, and cough up my collard green wrap in 2018.
Depending on how much they cough up, buyers can cash in-on between $212,000 to $5,000 in services and products.
The idea is to get a company like Google to cough up money that would be redirected to news outlets.
Apple apparently wants more of its customers to cough up the (relatively small amounts of) dough for premium iCloud storage.
As Xiao inevitably collects air pollution in her lungs, every morning you help her cough up mucus into the sink.
Taxpayers cough up over 70 percent of the total cost of a crop insurance policy for a typical farm business.
Like charismatic megafauna, revolting microfauna spurs us to action: we form committees, cough up funding, demand that something be done.
He even threatened to use the victim's systems to conduct further illegal activities if they didn't cough up the money.
Then we look at what we cough up, because the color and consistency tell us how bad the infection is.
If I think of it like poetry—which is, for me—about torturing language, making it cough up its guts.
Assuming that most if not all states will fail to cough up that money, the result is a massive cut.
Member states will then cough up the extra 114 billion euros for the same purpose, although this isn't yet fixed.
And I think he just assumed that he would be able to get the Saudis to cough up the dough.
The feds have said they will seize Shkreli's property to cover the restitution if he can't cough up the cash.
All it takes is one bad trip to convince someone to cough up the extra money to avoid a repeat.
When Congress wouldn't cough up money for his border wall, he declared a national emergency so he could spend it anyway.
They are unwilling to cough up the money that the president needs for his designs, given the North's lack of funds.
"There are families that can't just cough up $6,000 when they do not know when the paycheck will arrive," said Medley.
We're guessing this might finally get Game's attention, since he'll likely have to cough up some cash if he doesn't respond.
If Soulja really does love it, we're told the owners are motivated to sell ... he's just gotta cough up the cash.
Salford council brags about plans to build social housing and shake property developers until they cough up cash for affordable homes.
The free version of Mailbutler doesn't include scheduled sending though, so you'll need to cough up €7.95 (about $9) a month.
Boosie's giving barbershop talk a whole new meaning ... saying if Hollywood's gonna jack his hairstyle, they better cough up some dough.
This month, it's a bogus Apple App Store email that convinces its victims to cough up all kinds of personal information.
Gail: I do like the part where everybody does the commercial for their state before they cough up the vote totals.
"Find your local young person who listens to podcasts and get that person to cough up a few recommendations," he said.
Schumer's strategy starts like this: Hold his caucus in line and force Republicans to cough up 50 votes on their own.
"Liking" a post on the app of the comedian Chris D'Elia, for instance, requires that the D'Elia-head cough up $2.99.
Employers like it as they only have to cough up the additional sum once, instead of committing to a higher salary.
According to the docs, obtained by TMZ, Tyrese says the solution is for Norma to cough up receipts for the childcare.
Successful payments are: a ransomware operator gets nothing for their time and effort if the victim doesn't cough up the bitcoin.
When Saladin was slow to cough up the necessary money, Richard had every last one of his prisoners slaughtered in a day.
But the European Commission will argue that Britain's approval of the current budget, which runs until 2020, obliges it to cough up.
With WordPress, you've got virtually unlimited customisation options if you cough up some dough for hosting services, quality themes, and reputable plugins.
That will reduce the pain in your throat and make it easier to cough up any mucus or blow out any snot.
Newspapers published letters from pensioners vowing to go to prison rather than cough up £154.50 ($196.80) a year for a TV licence.
The IISS reckons that European countries would have to cough up an extra $102bn to hit the 2%-of-GDP target tomorrow.
Consumers cough up nearly $5 for every out-of-network ATM transaction, on average, according to 2016 data from Informa Research Services.
Netflix strikes Cramer as an opportunity stock, one that has massive growth potential that investors will also cough up cash to buy.
Between groceries, gas and going out, Americans cough up a lot of dough in a single day — $164.55, on average, in fact.
Which I think means that they are far more likely than most to reach for their wallets to cough up the $100.
Just one in five of those sprightly 18 to 21-year-olds choose to cough up the cash for a civilised pint.
"Great at-bats all the way through," said Matheny, who watched his team cough up a 4-0 lead before storming back.
With WordPress, you've got virtually unlimited customization options if you cough up some dough for hosting services, quality themes, and reputable plugins.
After pleading guilty to the charges related to her driveway, Brucker had to cough up $100 and spend six months on probation.
I also get that I could cough up $22 and buy Meredith and Olivia right this minute, and be done with it.
But getting big-name companies that pour billions of dollars into other sports to cough up for chess has been a struggle.
You're not..." Her: "Stop talking, you're going to cough up a lung..." Him: "Not...coughing...laughing..." Her: "Why are you laughing, sweetheart?
And then there was like metal shards in all the baked beans and every time I ate it I'd cough up blood.
Cough up around $10 and you can "jack into" any number of VR games at mk2's VR experience for an hour.
So much so, he promises to sign over the deed to Zappa's house if you cough up a sufficient quantity of dough.
John Singleton's daughter needs help with her bills ... and she wants her late father's estate to cough up the dough every month.
The Volcán de Fuego continues to cough up ash and smoke, though not with the awesome power of the June 3 eruption.
If you're willing to cough up $700 for a smartwatch, chances are you can probably afford to throw in some diamonds, too.
While Prue's lover admits there may not be enough Prues out there with partners willing to cough up, he still has hope.
Insurers don't typically cough up tens of millions of dollars to settle derivative cases, which can be tough for shareholders to win.
They owe too much to the teachers unions, whose ranks cough up tens of millions of dollars for Democrats in every election cycle.
He lists the total damage at $150,000 ... and wants her to cough up that amount, plus a little something for his emotional distress.
That would mean investors would be funding it — as opposed to the government forcing the hand of taxpayers to cough up the money.
Players will not get access to the most recent expansion, Forsaken, meaning they'll have to cough up an additional $40 to get it.
State-owned companies, which cough up roughly a third of all CSR money, appear particularly susceptible to funding projects with a political flavour.
They can cough up the names of well-qualified people to serve in sub-Cabinet roles and insist that Trump put them forward.
Around the same time French peasants were required to cough up lods et ventes, a version of an inheritance tax, to their lords.
But the FTC is demanding the D.C. district court require Humana to cough up the documents by June 26, according to court filings.
That's probably enough to convince astronomy and space exploration enthusiasts to cough up $219 to put one of these replicas on their desks.
Would-be buyers will be able to cough up €649 ($599) for the Android smartphone at Cat's website or thermal camera-makers' Flir's.
It's no secret that a stock's value is determined by what investors are willing to cough up for its future earnings and sales.
Attorney Matthew J. Hammer says Andrew Farrell and his family want 50 to cough up $10k for Autism Speaks, an autism advocacy group.
Seal was at LAX Friday when he weighed in on Katy being ordered to cough up $550,000 for ripping off another musician's work.
Just go in with eyes wide open: In the event you need medical care, you are going to cough up a sizable deductible.
Apparently, people are upset over the small amount of free play before having to cough up the money to buy the full game.
Yet investors may be unwilling to cough up on that scale for a company whose shares are down 71 percent in three years.
Closer Will Smith (5-0) got the win, despite giving up two blasts in the 10th to cough up a 9-7 lead.
Closer Will Smith (5-0) got the win, despite giving up two blasts in the 10th to cough up a 9-19763 lead.
Even so, people are still willing to cough up their cash to post pictures of clouds mid-flight, or do some actual work.
Seeing Stella cough up a mouthful of mucus into a cup and hand it to a nurse was a profound moment for me.
Chipotle takes on the swagger of a financial dom and revels in telling you to cough up an extra $2, you little worm.
The first case involves Starbucks, which Ms Vestager ordered in 2015 to cough-up some €30m ($33m) in unpaid taxes in the Netherlands.
Devotees looking for a smaller investment can try to avoid bidding wars and cough up $398 for a Supreme X Louis Vuitton leather keychain.
Next year, the Angels will cough up $295m—roughly a third of their entire 1023 payroll—to players expected to contribute next to nothing.
There's no starting bid ... but in order to get in on the action, ya gotta cough up a $100K deposit and proof of income.
However, you'll still need to cough up a little north of $1,300 to contribute to Winkler's Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign in order to secure one.
That's good news for your employees, too — or at least for those few who can cough up enough money to cash out their options.
Music exec Vince Herbert has to cough up the dough after a judge sided with Sony in their legal battle over a 2013 advance.
Most important: What do you think was up with Will excusing himself from Christmas dinner to cough up Demogorgon larva and flash between dimensions?
The "Fuller House" star has been ordered to cough up $2,800 per month to Morty Coyle ... this according to new docs obtained by TMZ.
Would you cough up the $$ for an annual fee to unlock bigger discounts, or are you only willing to hand over your email address?
But transit experts are skeptical that Uber will ultimately cough up enough data, or whether any of it will end up making a difference.
The second is the corollary character question about whether her refusal to cough up more details and numbers will damage Warren's robust approval ratings.
Tom Brady threw four touchdown passes and the Patriots did not have a turnover while they forced the Jets to cough up three fumbles.
Some envoys conceded, however, that the EU would have to cough up more money for Turkey to keep a lid on migrants reaching Europe.
I guess you would maybe want to check that before you cough up a grand to have a really fancy camera with wings, yeah.
This whole time, The Shadow Brokers have been trying to sell more exploits to those willing to cough up a hefty amount of bitcoin.
He was fined $7563,500 for smashing his racket and yelling at judges, and McEnroe could barely cough up anything resembling an apology after the match.
Indeed, the complexity of working out what they should cough up is one reason only three rich countries have them, compared with 22020 in 403.
However, if you're unwilling to cough up $300 for the ultimate party mansion, Barbie has another high-tech toy that's a little less steeply priced.
Women will pay Hers between $15-$100 a month, and specifically for a monthly supply of birth control will cough up about $30, per Forbes.
Centrally located near boutiques, cafes and L.A. nightlife, this sweet retreat is a pretty impressive find — if you can cough up the rent, that is.
They wear clothes, have jobs and engage in emotionally fraught trysts, but they also cough up hairballs, neigh or like to be called "good boy".
But trying to stifle your cough is way worse than dealing with any possible embarrassment — especially if you cough up a little mucus or phlegm.
It's also reportedly offering third-party organizations to help manage the cryptocurrency, provided they cough up $10 million for the honor of running a node.
So Senate Republicans were only willing to cough up a little more than half of what public health agencies say is necessary to fight Zika.
According to Bloomberg figures, the number of lawsuits against gamblers who didn't cough up the cash grew from two in 2013 to 49 in 2014.
The rapper's been ordered to cough up 10 months of unpaid rent plus interest and court costs -- which comes out to $69,288 ... according to docs.
There are no agreed definitions on what is considered ethical, sustainable and socially responsible, but ethical investors are typically expected to cough up higher fees.
Not only is Mexico not going to pay for it, but Trump hasn't even been able to get Congress to cough up the necessary money.
Some of them will take your 50 reals (about $60) and assert that it was 5 reals — so cough up the rest of the fare.
In insurance-speak, this access is called "coverage without cost-sharing," and it means that you don't have to cough up co-pays or deductibles.
To cough up the championship now, they would have to lose four of the next five games to a Dodgers team that was 92-71.
He claims in his suit that he has suffered "spinal pathology" requiring surgery, and now he wants Schultz's trust to cough up some major dough.
If you are willing to cough up some cash for your social media cleanse, The Verge recommends low-cost applications such as TweetDeleter and TweetEraser.
Such cases, they said, frayed relations with foreign agencies, which were expected to cough up the goods whenever the FBI was hunting terrorist cash flow.
The singer got sprung from jail Monday after his lawyers posted the necessary $100k he had to cough up to fulfill his $1 million bond.
It then encrypts files on the victim's computer, before demanding they cough up a fee of one bitcoin (around $410 at the time of writing).
At one point, Cheng punches Danny repeatedly in the chest, making him cough up blood, but there's no sense of actual physical impact in the staging.
The buyer would cough up the extra cash just because the secondary-market value of the still-unmade work had risen so much in the interim.
While female respondents said they'd quietly cough up $383 on average, male survey-takers were willing to spend $1,259 without mentioning it to their better halves.
Months later, Democrats proceeded to cough up a net of 63 House seats in the 2010 congressional race  -- allowing Republicans to reclaimed control of the chamber.
That means investigators are free to interview whomever they can, but have no way to force them to cough up information or papers if they decline.
If that's too much to cough up, you can stay in the building's hotel, book a meeting in the conference center, or dine in the restaurant.
Perhaps most frustratingly, you then have to cough up the year's worth of taxes all at once because the money wasn't automatically deducted from your paychecks.
DoorDash will apply that $4 tip toward the base pay, will pay $1, and then will cough up an additional $3 to make up the difference.
Uber was forced to cough up $20 million to settle with the Federal Trade Commission in 2017 over its own sketchy ads promoting ballooned potential earnings.
Well, a robot unwanted at least by venture capitalists—some 200 investors that TickTock tried to convince to cough up cash before the startup closed down.
But the bigger problem is that you'll need to cough up $400 for a pair of Geio robots to get the maximum enjoyment out of them.
Several provider-owned plans in Texas (such as Baylor Scott & White Health and Memorial Hermann) and Wisconsin (such as Dean Health) had to cough up money.
Redick's turnover percentage was higher than his usage rate, a shocking development for a player who's rarely in position to cough up the ball at all.
I'm annoyed but decide to cough up the initiation and monthly membership fees since it's close to work and has almost all the equipment I need.
Say your kid jokes about terrorism or something else illegal; if there's an investigation into those activities, the companies might have to cough up the transcripts.
Find a bug that can make a 3DS do certain things it's not supposed to and Nintendo will cough up anywhere from 100 bucks to $20,000.
CNBC reports the changes will hit current subscribers within the next three months, while new subscribers get to cough up the extra buck or two immediately.
That's unlikely, since the Vision Fund's investors vetoed a bigger investment last year, and even Son's parent company probably can't cough up more than $10 billion.
Those sessions came about because the president publicly hectored the department to cough up information about an F.B.I. informant he branded a political spy against him.
The only possible lingering issue for the 25-year-old star ... he's probably gonna have to cough up some dough to fix the car he hit.
What I'd really like, I think, is to press a button and have Netflix or Amazon or CBS All Access just cough up something to watch.
Despite occasionally feeling like a trip through a dishwasher filled with swamp water, 2016 managed to cough up a handful of musical gems from the murk.
Yet on Patreon, contributors frequently cough up $5 per month to each of their favorite creators, who make 50X to 10,000X more per fan than on ads.
Starting Tuesday, you'll have to cough up $3.99 per month or $19.99 per year for the privilege of splatting opponents on the other side of the world.
Ford, in particular, was betting it could get old Ranger buyers to cough up a bit more cash for the bigger — and markedly more profitable — F-150.
SpotifyScreenshot: GizmodoIf you're primarily interested in moving your music library across, Spotify can help, as long as you're willing to cough up for the monthly subscription fee.
In his suit, filed in L.A. County Superior Court, Miller says he wants Mazion to cough up pay stubs so he knows how much cash he's owed.
Remember, Clark still doesn't know where the hell his holiday bonus is, and he'll soon have to cough up some serious greenbacks for that swimming pool installation.
What might be a roadblock is the $256 price tag for each of them, meaning you'll have to cough up over half a grand for the pair.
The Zipp and Zipp Mini run for $299 and $249, respectively, which is $50 and $100 less, respectively, than customers would cough up for an Apple HomePod.
So, in the spring of each year, all eligible programs, performances, and individuals submit themselves to the Television Academy — and cough up a hefty sum do so.
You can get basic playback features for free, but for extras—like device syncing, multiple download support, and customizable playback speeds—you need to cough up $5.99.
Equally unclear is why spending should go to new construction rather than repair, and how he will convince a Republican-controlled Congress to cough up the money.
Jake Paul wants to fight Soulja Boy for $20 MILLION ... and he's telling TMZ Sports that he'll cough up his own 20 milli to make it happen!!!
Akon's learning the hard way that giving the cold shoulder never pays ... especially when it comes to lawsuits, cause now he's gotta cough up tons of dough.
Even with a new interface, whether or not people will want to cough up monthly fees for apps or manage more subscription services is to be seen.
Dreams will make people stupid enough to cough up 100 bucks for a lottery ticket in the airport so they can try to win a sports car.
Some trees will qualify for Prime free shipping, but for others you may have to cough up more cash for the convenience of never leaving your home.
In the Northeast, guests cough up over $1,000 to be in a wedding and partake in all of the related events — and they give more generous gifts.
When the goal is inspiring people to cough up cash, sci-fi projects with "Star" in the title have been designated as pop culture's most reliable bets.
There are fears in Washington that the winging-it US President will cough up big concessions in a comprehensive mismatch with the wily and prepared Russian veteran.
Talks, as one recent report in the Financial Times put it, are now progressing from whether the UK should pay to what it might eventually cough up.
TMZ broke the story ... one of Alex's ex-lovers is threatening to go public with private messages he allegedly sent her if he doesn't cough up $600k.
According to our Young Money sources, Wayne isn't softening on his main demands -- release "Tha Carter V" and cough up the millions he says Birdman owes him.
Since February, at least a dozen hospitals have been affected by ransomware, malware that encrypts a victim's files until they cough up a bounty to the hackers.
Nipsey Hussle's estate might need to cough up some cheddar to a songwriter who claims he collaborated with Nip on his last album ... but never got paid.
The offer is available only to those investors who cough up at least $2.5 billion, which means it's effectively reserved for massive 401(k) platforms and wirehouses.
Bonan Huang settled with the SEC last month, agreeing to cough up more than $4.7 million in penalties and other payments without admitting or denying the allegations.
As ransomware continues to spread like wildfire through the U.S., one cybercrime gang has found a new way to convince their victims to cough up the ransom.
Just parking downtown at their local haunts can eat up much of what meager pay the relative few remaining club owners there are willing to cough up.
Even dense cities like New York, Boston, and Washington, DC, have long required developers to cough up enough parking to serve the residential projects they hope to build.
If non-members were willing to cough up to access the good parts of the EU, there would be more money available to improve the less good parts.
You may be tempted to cough up some greenbacks for back-to-back spin classes, but your checking account that's still reeling from your holiday spending says otherwise.
Bizarre situation involving Serena Williams -- who damaged a Wimbledon tennis court during a pre-tourney practice session ... and now she's been ordered to cough up $10,000 in fines.
A day after blowing a three-run lead in the seventh inning at Houston, Chasen Shreve and David Robertson combined to cough up the lead in the eighth.
Since representatives of the companies seemed unequipped to answer that question during a briefing late last month, their CEOs are now being asked to cough up those figures.
Margining refers to the practice in futures markets, wherein investors have to cough up only a chunk of the notional value contract, allowing them to take bigger positions.
"Everybody Loves Raymond" star Madylin Sweeten dragged a soap opera creator's name through the mud ... according to him, and now he wants her to cough up $1.5 million.
The jury in the federal case ruled in favor of Glissin -- forcing Marisa to cough up $300k, and her managers at Cartel Management will cover the remaining $700k.
Talen Energy and Navios Maritime Holdings on Tuesday were forced to cough up double-digit yields of 11.25% and 12.113%, respectively, to push their trades over the line.
It is passed from person to person through the air, or from animals like rodents, and those infected experience high fever, trouble breathing and cough up bloody mucus.
The backstory: This is due to the direct recording electronic machines (DREs) these states use in some counties, which don't cough up a paper copy of cast ballots.
That's because cost-sharing — expenses you cough up in the form of deductibles, copayments and coinsurance — has been increasing in employer plans, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Just days after Trump ruffled feathers by publicly saying South Korea would cough up $1 billion to fund the U.S. missile defense system, national security adviser Lt. Gen.
And finally, Labaton argues, it's reasonable to doubt Judge Wolf's impartiality because he ordered class counsel to cough up nearly $4 million to pay for the special master's investigation.
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech The plume did not cough up any direct evidence of organic material – which would've lent much stronger evidence that it does indeed host life, obviously.
That means that today, now, maybe even this very moment, is your last chance to cough up $49.99 per year for a Flickr Pro account to avoid imminent deletion.
Michael Daniel, former White House cybersecurity coordinator and the current president and CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance, believes the U.S. could press countries to cough up North Koreans.
It's hard not to be intrigued by the gleaming iPhone X, but that doesn't mean folks are going to cough up a grand for Apple's most advanced handset yet.
Last year Rolls-Royce, an engine-maker, agreed to cough up £216m ($27.5m) to settle regulators' allegations that it had used third-party consultants to secure sales with bribes.
IGSD is asking parents to cough up for an education that will have a leaner budget than one they could get from the state at no cost at all.
He referred to a time frame where piracy was rampant, reflected in the $7 billion the shipping industry was forced to cough up in 2010, according to OBP data.
The committee plans to go hard after Facebook to cough up more about Russia-sponsored ads, and after Trump's inner circle to spill more about connections to Putin people.
And now it appears that Europe is being tapped to cough up funds for the projects suddenly lost funds to pay for Trump's wall on the US-Mexico border.
Perhaps if 2018 was the year they decided it was time to cough up and secure the headliner of their dreams, we might get a Glastonbury out of it.
Herbalife was forced to cough up some $200 million to nearly 350,000 workers, on claims that the company misled them about what they would make selling their dietary supplements.
Since returning as chief executive last year, Pandora's founder, Tim Westergren, has been trying to get people to cough up money and record labels to agree to reasonable fees.
One senior aide recently worked at the very for-profit chain that just settled with 49 state attorneys general to cough up half a billion dollars for defrauding students.
Would every country, even those with authoritarian governments, be able to compel Apple or Google to cough up the key to unlock the contents of any device within its jurisdiction?
Verne Troyer's estate is getting a cold, harsh reminder there are no free rides, because it's being asked to cough up the dough for his ambulance ride to the hospital.
It's also a place for anyone who can cough up $303,230 for the privilege of Mar-a-Lagoing alongside other rich folks who like warmth and suffocating amounts of humidity.
Should the selling club prove to be tenacious negotiators, it is possible that the buying club will be forced to 'cough up' a fee far larger than they first expected.
Like the Trump White House, they will be required to cough up emails and internal documents, to send key personnel for further committee testimony, and to face potentially damaging leaks.
We easily cough up our paychecks for the latest skin-care innovations or the newest K-beauty must-haves, but when it comes to eyeshadow, we're wise to the game.
You'll also need to cough up $14 for an accompanying wireless receiver that either connects to a computer's USB port, or the controller ports on the Nintendo GameCube and Wii.
With the Federal Reserve's latest quarter-point interest-rate hike, credit card users will cough up roughly $1.6 billion in extra finance charges in 2018, according to a WalletHub analysis.
The iPhone XS starts at $900, and if you're going to spend that kind of money, you might as well cough up the extra $100 for the iPhone 11 Pro.
Albert Pujols won't have to cough up a single cent to the cousin who sued him for $27 MILLION in a case related to a fatal police chase in Missouri.
This may be delayed if Jones's opponent Roy Moore, who still refuses to concede, can convince officials to do a recount—and cough up the cash to pay for it.
The decision to cough up and move on comes just a week after Neymar left Barcelona to join PSG for a world record fee of 222 million Euros ($261 million).
He struggled to breathe and continued to cough up blood, but somehow, aided by his corner and by his own determination, stood up and went for Lilly again and again.
Hathaway also recalled that her first audition was for a anti-smoking PSA, which required her to keep a straight face while someone pretended to cough up a blue earmuff.
Just days after President Donald Trump ruffled feathers by publicly saying South Korea would cough up $1 billion to fund the U.S. missile defense system, national security adviser Lt. Gen.
Speaking of which, are you disappointed that the Republican Party doesn't seem to be able to cough up any serious, principled opposition that would take Trump on in a primary?
Google, for example, has been forced to cough up the fact that in 2017 its female British employees on average earned 17 percent less per hour than the male ones.
The stress, he said, led to a brain aneurysm, whereupon hospital staff told him he might need to cough up £5,000 (a little more than 6,000 USD) for his treatment.
In its request for proposals, the company wasn't shy about asking states and cities to cough up incentives — from donated land to breaks on taxes and fees to relocation subsidies.
A newly discovered variation of an old technique might make it easier for hackers to convince inattentive users of Google Voice and Alexa smart speakers to cough up their passwords.
Antonio Brown says the Patriots are gonna have to cough up the money he believes they owe him ... and he wouldn't mind catching some TDs for them in the process.
Cash-strapped councils are often more ready to seek precarious, limited Leave to Remain status, for which a fee waiver is available and unwilling to cough up £936 for citizenship.
In the European Union, however, Apple is under immense pressure to cough up $14.6 billion in back taxes that it avoided paying in Ireland between the early 1990s and 2014.
And he got hundreds of thousands of people to wait around for all the credits just to watch him cough up a hairball (with the Tesseract inside of it, but still)!
She is vague on how she will fund all this, other than to promote a fantasy that Jeff Bezos and some other billionaires will be forced to cough up the dough.
All of this happens to echo the kind of desultory rationalization heist movies often cough up to allow their characters to comfortably be cast as good guys as well as thieves.
The backyard is where AB's infamous celebration went down after the Raiders released him ... so if you wanna channel your inner Antonio Brown, all you gotta do is cough up $3,375,000!!!
VICE News attended the ceremony to find out what it takes to craft two minutes that will make you laugh, cry — and maybe even cough up $15 for a movie ticket.
Unless Obama is willing to cough up the $40,000 pricetag for that cape, it remains US government property, packed up along with his other records and sent to the National Archives.
Sungame Corporation and its CEO, Neil Chandran, were ordered to cough up more than $2.8 million in restitution to investors of the scheme, or face up to four years in prison.
The added functionality is more than just custom apps made for each watch—so if you're a pilot who also enjoys sailing, you'll need to cough up $3,800 for both versions.
Hand Brett Rossi some pom-poms, 'cause the chick is full-on cheerleading for Denise Richards in her battle to get Charlie Sheen to cough up more than a million bucks.
Elvira Schneider filed new legal docs -- obtained by TMZ -- asking the judge to order the 'Dukes of Hazzard' star and new "Dancing with the Stars" cast member to cough up $348,999.50.
Whether or not the proposal will make headway—or if the mayor will cough up extra dollars for the immediate game plan laid out recently by the MTA—is anyone's guess.
Hu Wenyou, a partner at Yingke, a Beijing law firm, said the top court's database is generally effective at getting defaulters to cough up — but only if they are in China.
Robeco and another Kraft Heinz investor, NN Investment Partners, told Reuters they were inclined to support the investor demand that Kraft Heinz cough up more specifics about its alternative-protein strategy.
Robeco and another Kraft Heinz investor, NN Investment Partners, told Reuters they were inclined to support the investor demand that Kraft Heinz cough up more specifics about its alternative-protein strategy.
"Cough up the cash and you will go home": The Saudi authorities are negotiating "settlements" with royals and businessmen detained under allegations of corruption, according to the FT, citing unidentified sources.
Apple is notorious for manufacturing charging wires that are easily frayed and worn, leaving users frustrated and forced to cough up more money to purchase backups and backups for their backups.
On his podcast, The Top Entrepreneurs, Latka uses interviews to pressure founders and CEOs of software startups to cough up financial metrics, like their company's annual recurring revenue and churn rate.
Google has faced pressure from Roskomnadzor before, including laws requiring search engines to delete some results (with Google being ordered to cough up a $7,663 fine in 2018 for non-compliance).
As Google VP and General Manager Phil Harrison promised in his keynote at GDC, Stadia will be out this year, but it'll only be available to users willing to cough up $129.99.
Lyft also asks users to drop an extra tip, on top of the one that's built in, on a screen with their face that gives you pink balloons if you cough up.
On January 22015th, in a deal with American, British and Brazilian regulators, Rolls agreed to cough up £2600m ($22020m) to settle allegations that it had in the past secured sales with bribery.
He notes that even the top performers on the App Store have trouble getting free users to cough up cash, particularly at the $9.99 price point that Nintendo is looking to offer.
Anyone can become a Rich Kids user for free, but if you want to share photos of your yachting holiday to Montenegro, you've got to cough up more than $2000,21 each month.
Even kids who don't have asthma find it harder to breathe smoke-tainted air, and it can make otherwise healthy people cough up phlegm, a report from the Environmental Protection Agency says.
Mr Ruíz wondered whether the government had tipped insiders off that it would actually cough up the final $1.2bn, as a last stop on the Venezuelan-debt gravy train before payments ceased.
Mary J. Blige is gonna have to cough up some emergency relief dough to her estranged husband while their divorce plays out, but he's gotta be disappointed by how much he's getting.
If only they'd been able to convince the city to cough up hundreds of millions of dollars to subsidize the new arena, we could have avoided… Wait, I'm being handed an update.
These arguments are just two of the excuses tax dodgers love to dole out this time of year as reasons why they don't have to submit a return and cough up levies.
It's not clear how the violent murder will affect the future of Narcos, but Gaviria made evident to THR the intended consequences if Netflix refuses to cough up the ten-digit sum.
Not content to merely search online for Slender Man, they "summon" him, at which point the forces of evil cough up onto their laptop what looks like a bad abstract student film.
The solution is easy: The kid finds a way to earn the cash to buy it, or to make up the shortfall between what parents are and aren't willing to cough up.
For the first time, the EU will be able to dispatch gun-toting men and women clad in EU uniforms to patrol its fringes, without asking member-states to cough up guards.
But Trump — who sent a delegation to Los Angeles' Skid Row last week to observe the homelessness crisis firsthand — isn't about to cough up anymore money for the solutions requested by Gov.
Democrats also set a deadline for the administration to cough up all the documents connected to the whistleblower's complaint, and demanded that Maguire come to Capitol Hill to explain himself in person.
The primary reason for this spat is that Amazon apparently doesn't want to cough up the 30-percent cut that Apple demands from in-app purchases, which includes e-books through Amazon's apps.
Seriously, though ... Spike hasn't gotten a dime, and says it just seems right for McDonald's to cough up some dough -- for him AND Jerry Seinfeld -- since it's clearly jacking their ingenious breakfast invention.
Then there's four-time Oscar nominee Michelle Williams as John Paul's mother Gail, who commits every fiber of her being to rescuing her son when Grandpa refuses to cough up the ransom. —J.
The monthly payment option was seen as a way to attract lower-income customers — the type of shopper who might otherwise prefer, say, Walmart — who could not cough up $99 at one time.
Jo Johnson, the universities minister between 2015 and 2018, argued the report's proposal would destabilise university finances, and that the Treasury would be unwilling to cough up the funds to plug the gap.
And thanks to advances in skin-treating lasers, permanent no longer means forever — if you're willing to undergo multiple treatments and cough up the dough to go back in time, so to speak.
Walt Disney, of course, given the fact it wants to purchase these FOX Entertainment assets, of course, that would be down, predictably, on the notion they are going to cough up more dough.
Why it matters: The job market is becoming so tight that employers are being forced to cough up wage increases, the long lack of which has been a factor in U.S. political disaffection.
As you know, Stormy has been ordered to cough up about $293,000 for attorney's fees and another $1,000 in sanctions after her defamation suit against Donald Trump was dismissed by a federal judge.
In that case – which was, significantly, filed outside of the securities class action – Oetting called for Green Jacobson to cough up all of the nearly $60 million in fees awarded to class counsel.
Employee ownership can involve employees buying stock, but most broad-based employee ownership in the U.S. allows working people to become owners without their having to cough up scarce dollars to do so.
But New York City mayor Bill de Blasio balked, recently asserting that the city would not cough up any more money than the $2.5 billion it's committed to the five-year capital plan.
Did Paul orchestrate all of it, or some of it, in order to get his grandpa to cough up some money and to finagle his way out of trouble with the Italian mob?
Let's face it, if each individual dreamer can't cough up at least $1,000 to avoid deportation, it's not likely they'll be able to comply with the delayed welfare part of this deal either.
When the pressure to cough up some more numbers increased this week, his campaign put out a list of pay-fors that did not come close to matching the scale of his spending.
On top of that, New York renters often have to cough up what's called a broker's fee, which usually amounts to about one month's rent of an apartment up front at lease signing.
But as Jennifer Hudson ugly-cries her way through "Memory," or Taylor Swift purrs her musical ode to Macavity (Elba), or Ian McKellen pretends to cough up hairballs, Cats becomes genuinely awe-inspiring.
Desiigner had no business getting behind the wheel of a rented Ferrari, but since he wrecked it when he did, he needs to cough up some dough ... according to the rental company's lawsuit.
My name is Ser Pounce, and I am gathering an army -- an army so cute and so powerful pretends to cough up furball... excuse me... that we will smother the entire world to death.
Either Trump is not as rich as he says he is, or he is too cheap to cough up the hundreds of millions of dollars (minimally) it would take to be competitive with Clinton.
The label might cough up a couple thousand bucks to help a band pay for its recording process, but it doesn't dish out the kinds of advance payments the big record companies pay artists.
For some Black tech conference attendees, activating their own businesses and getting access to mentors, advisors, and potential investors is more than enough motive to get them to cough up the fee for admission.
The bottom line: Amid an endless number of new on-demand streaming options, TV networks are hoping that ad buyers are willing to cough up big bucks to actually reach viewers in real-time.
In sum: Weiner appears to have used a slew of apps that will happily cough up the disgusting details of his horny conversations with an underage woman when asked by authorities with a warrant.
Last night, the ride-hail giant agreed to cough up $84 million to settle two worker misclassification lawsuits in California and Massachusetts, as well as another $16 million if the company eventually goes public.
Still, the OnePlus 7T is a beautifully designed smartphone, and if you want something even prettier, you'll have to cough up at least an extra $300 for the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 phones.
The people of Illinois will just be the latest folks to pay for that as they cough up more in taxes and get no significant dent in their state's debts to show for it.
Even though the plan offered more information than Republicans had been willing to cough up previously, many families still likely have very little idea of whether they'll be helped or hurt by the plan.
So, this is how it's gonna be -- Kevin Cadogan is so done waiting for Third Eye Blind to cough up cash, the ex-lead guitarist is suing the band and its frontman, Stephan Jenkins.
But some seem to think Flores might have hopped off the highway to avoid paying a toll, careening into one of archaeology's greatest mysteries so he wouldn't have to cough up a few bucks.
Or consider farmers and others being forced to cough up money to pay for weather data as they plan how to best deal with conditions like droughts and floods, and annual and seasonal conditions.
Clients who can't cough up the cash for a retainer for her services have offered her an Hermès Birkin bag — one sold in May at auction for $380,000 — a diamond ring, a pricey watch.
They dutifully cough up a hastily written and widely criticized memo making the preposterous argument that a president who led crowds in chants of "lock her up" believed Comey was too harsh on Clinton.
The agency has also recently demanded that Facebook and four other tech giants, including Microsoft, cough up 10 years worth of information and documents related to their acquisitions of small up-and-coming firms.
John Singleton's youngest child son is growing up so fast ... little Seven is about to start preschool in Bev Hills, and the late director's baby mama wants his estate to cough up the tuition.
Earl Thomas was facing a MAJOR issue in his first days as a Baltimore Raven ... his beloved #29 jersey was already taken ... and he'd have to cough up some serious dough to get it.
And Warner, like the rest of the music industry, is now hammering Google and YouTube to cough up more money — a campaign that coincides with the big labels' renegotiations with the world's biggest video service.
She says Nas is doing way better now than he was when the judge ordered him to cough up the $8k monthly support, so he's more than able to foot the bill for various expenses.
On top of the jail time, Clemons has been ordered to cough up more than $30,000 in restitution, must enroll in an anger management peace program and will be on unsupervised probation for a year.
Yet while they were previously taxed only when the money was brought home, now they must cough up and pay tax on all of their $3trn stockpile of foreign cash over an eight-year period.
While the government hopes to claw back some losses from borrowers and the bank's creditors, it will cough up most of the cost of the 148-billion-hyrvnia of capital needed, according to Ukrainian media.
She faced down Tim Cook, the boss of Apple, in a stormy meeting in 2016 and later forced his company to cough up €14bn ($16bn) after ruling that Ireland had given it illegal tax breaks.
Image: APIn a win for frustrated Comcast customers everywhere, the FCC has ordered the vampiric media conglomerate to cough up $2.3 million—"the largest civil penalty assessed from a cable operator"— for sketchy billing practices.
"If our engineers are saying it needs to be fixed, then Trump needs to fulfill his promise and cough up the money," said Judy Lee, a home health care nurse who voted for Mrs. Clinton.
Rising property taxes aren&apost confined to the US. Overseas, foreign buyers must now cough up 10 percent or more in Sydney, 20 percent in Singapore and an eye-watering 30 percent in Hong Kong.
A letter will spell out that for the first time in nearly two decades, over-193s must cough up for the licence fee (people with incomes of less than £167.25 a week will be exempt).
Google did not cough up the acquisition price, nor much about Synergyse's existing business, although the post announcing the deal did share that the startup's customers have a "35 percent higher adoption" of Google's apps.
With this advance comes a lot of personal data crunching, though, and some security researchers worry that Core ML could cough up more information than you might expect—to apps that you'd rather not have it.
You don't need to buy anything to snag one of the limited edition tubes, you just need to head on over to KFC's website and cough up all of your personal details, including a shipping address.
Mulvaney says they're now thinking more about the people who are paying the taxes — and trying to justify asking hardworking people to cough up money — rather than focusing on the people who are receiving the benefits.
Arbitrator Michael Russell has given Conn's 30 days from March 25 to cough up the hefty $459,000 award, which amounted to the maximum $1,500 per call to Davis' phone after she revoked consent to be contacted.
Young Thug agreed to perform at The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel Halloween weekend for $85k, but refused to get on stage if the hotel didn't cough up an extra $20k last minute ... according to a new lawsuit.
The Roosevelt says they decided to cough up the extra dough since they'd already sold tickets, but since the booker broke the original deal, they're suing to get back their $42.5k deposit and the extra $20k.
If Mary doesn't cough up £1,000 (about $79,000, accounting for inflation and currency rates), the sneak will tell the papers that the Lady is a tramp and no doubt ruin Gillingham's marriage in the process. Sigh.
Having insisted he cough up the entire 90 billion rupees ($1.3 billion) he owes, including overdue interest, there are now reports that some banks may be happy if they get little more than their principal back.
Just one day after Volkswagen was forced to cough up $4.3 billion in fines for installing software on its vehicles that helped it cheat on emissions tests, the EPA has accused Chrysler Fiat of similar violations.
The company appears willing to cough up between $10bn and $12bn, with $3bn or more coming from the Sackler family, as part of a bankruptcy transaction that would see the firm reconstituted as a public trust.
As CNBC's Steve Kovach noted, Apple TV+ users who are getting a free ride this year might be more enticed to cough up the monthly subscription cost as Apple continues to build out its content roster.
Instead of buying the weird dog food that qualifies for free shipping with Amazon Prime, I buy my dog stuff from a pet website with a better selection, and I cough up a few bucks for shipping.
Mr Trump is betting that he will be wildly popular if his brow-beating and table-thumping ways bring jobs home to America, or make allies cough up more of the costs of hosting American military bases.
The grip will be immediately compatible with the Hero 5 Black out of the box, but Hero 4 Black and Silver users will have to cough up an extra $29 for a harness that fits those cameras.
But they said Underwood has threatened to sue them unless they cough up millions of dollars in penalties, based on her mistaken belief that the practice defrauds consumers into thinking that sellers have their tickets in hand.
India Ratings and Research, a local affiliate of Fitch, reckons the government will have to cough up at least 1.26 trillion rupees, nearly double of what it originally planned, to keep its current ownership of state banks.
If Congress wants Trump to sign legislation to protect Dreamers — undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. as children — anytime in the future, it needs to cough up more money for Trump's border wall, the White House demanded.
It seems like a lot of personal information to cough up for acquiring some convenient pizza, but then again, a voice assistant gizmo carrying out your pizza-wanting demands is basically the future we've always been promised.
The report didn't go into the specifics of how exactly the government would get the companies to cough up the goods, but such scrutiny would be under the jurisdiction of the ACCC's newly created Digital Platforms Branch.
As for getting in the rotating chair in the future, NBC knows they'd have to cough up a lot of dough since she banks so much off her Vegas shows, so it's probably not going to happen.
The ruling requires owners to cough up a sizable fee in order to get their equipment off the ground, and paying to start the process is no guarantee a citizen will be granted the right to fly.
The end results might seem pretty similar — with both, customers get the services they need without having to cough up a big pile of cash up front — but the monthly subscription approach has a big advantage: flexibility.
The late singer's lawyer, Gregory Reed, apparently had some trouble collecting what Aretha owed him when she was alive ... so he's now hoping her estate will cough up some financial R-E-S-P-E-C-T.
" He predicts that people who don't want to turn all of their photos over to Facebook or Google will have to cough up some real money now, and that paid-for services may come "back into fashion.
As he argued in a Labour Day op-ed in the Sacramento Bee, firms must no longer be allowed to "shirk responsibility" and should cough up for things like medical benefits, unemployment insurance and paid sick days.
If you do not want to cough up your credit card number and are tired of the nagging, you can add alternative forms of payment like PayPal or Google Play gift cards to your account settings instead.
There's also a $20 activation fee and, if you decide to get rid of the service, a $15 fee you'll have to cough up for each month remaining on your agreement, per the AT&T TV website.
"The Dark Overlord" is taking full advantage of a weapon that many other cybercriminals overlook; one that he hopes will make him more threatening, and ultimately help in getting targets to cough up ransom demands: the media.
The Late '90s: The Tesseract Resurfaces (Again, Because Goose Throws It Up) In Captain Marvel In the hilarious Captain Marvel post credits scene, Goose the Flerken reappears in Fury's office to cough up the Tesseract onto his desk.
According to Twitter's lawsuit, the CPB summons didn't even include any evidence of alleged criminal or civil wrongdoing, as is typically the case when the government asks a social media company to cough up a specific user's data.
In January last year, in a deal with American, British and Brazilian regulators, Rolls-Royce, a British engine-maker, agreed to cough up £671m ($809m) to settle allegations that it had in the past secured sales with bribery.
But most of those increases have been in relatively hot job markets, where — at least in the past few years — employers have no choice but to cough up to stay fully staffed, even if it means raising prices.
Consider this: On smartphone screen repairs alone, Americans cough up a stupid amount of money—billions annually, if data collected by warranty provider SquareTrade is to be believed—as phone repairs can cost hundreds of dollars a pop.
I mean, generally speaking, anything that requires you to dig through mountains of paperwork, crunch numbers, keep up to date with changing tax law, and potentially cough up a bunch of money isn't exactly designed to be fun.
The Spaniard looked set for a routine win when he broke again early in the second to go 2-1 up, but Cilic had other ideas, forcing him to cough up another break point in the sixth game.
Also a good lesson here: If you want to keep an eye on potential doomsday scenarios, cough up for an early-stage investment in one of the movers and shakers that could contribute to the end of days.
Lindsey Buckingham is done waiting for Fleetwood Mac to cough up money he says he's owed ... so the former lead guitarist for the group is suing his old bandmates for dropping him and, more importantly, not paying him.
India Ratings and Research, a local affiliate of Fitch, has said the government would have to cough up as much as $45 billion if the lenders failed to raise funds from markets to address expected future capital shortfalls.
An alternate reading, if you're more skeptical of arming Ukraine on the merits, would be that the Ukrainians used the prospect of cooperation with Mueller to shake down the president and get him to cough up the Javelins.
Next up it was the House Intelligence Committee's turn to try and force the Justice Department to cough up the full report, issuing a subpoena to try force Barr to hand over documents related to the Mueller investigation.
To that end, Amazon has been courting lower-income American households with discounts for those on government assistance, as well as a monthly payment option for those who don't want to cough up $99 for an annual subscription.
This is because owners face a double tax once they sell the assets of the company: First, they pay the corporate rate of 21 percent, and then owners cough up a 20 percent tax for distributions they receive.
Trump, who had personally guaranteed $40 million of the loan, then went to court, pointing to a clause in the contract that said he wouldn't have to cough up the money in the event of a natural disaster.
Alex Rodriguez is dealing with an ex from hell -- a woman who's hit him up for cash for years is now threatening to expose private messages if he doesn't cough up as much as $600k ... TMZ has learned.
As I wrote this summer: The monthly payment option was seen as a way to attract lower-income customers — the type of shopper who might otherwise prefer, say, Walmart — who could not cough up $99 at one time.
Well-heeled horse lovers with money to lose cough up tens of thousands, if not millions, of dollars to buy one promising animal, with an eye toward racing wins or, later, breeding fees — an approach akin to stock picking.
With pertussis, or whooping cough, up to 2 percent of people who receive all five recommended vaccine doses on time may still get this bacterial infection of the lungs, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Well-heeled horse lovers with money to lose cough up tens of thousands, if not millions, of dollars to buy one promising animal, with an eye toward racing wins or later breeding fees — an approach akin to stock picking.
When a deputy minister with past IRA ties, Liam Hennessy (Pierce Brosnan), turns up on TV, Quan travels to Ireland, insisting that Hennessy cough up the names, and beginning what amounts to a reign of terror in the interim.
But one YouTuber apparently found a way to stream the match on YouTube to thousands of viewers who didn't want to cough up for a subscription — by filming himself watching the match with the reflection showing in his glasses.
But for the full-Death Star effect, you'll want to cough up another $199 which adds a pico projector upgrade to the center of the space station's main dish where its superlaser was found in the Star Wars movies.
Plus, the sequence in which he is made king — which involves him being drowned, then dragged up on land to see if he will cough up the seawater — continues the season's focus on the beauty and primacy of ritual.
It relies on targets turning on macros in malware-laden Word documents, and once Locky has done its job and locked down files, victims need to log onto a Tor hidden service and cough up a ransom of around one bitcoin.
Avenatti is accused in that case of threatening to go public with claims that Nike was facilitating payments to the families of high-school basketball players if the company didn't cough up a lot of cash to him and his client.
A separate index gauging investor morale in Germany rose in October despite rising pressure on its large automotive sector to cough up cash for expensive retrofits for older diesel models and concerns about the stability of Chancellor Angela Merkel's government.
With no sightings of the particles that Susy predicts, Dr Lane says it is time for Dr Gross (who won the Nobel prize in 2004) to cough up—if not with dinner at Girardet's then at another suitably ritzy venue.
On average, consumers spend more than twice as much as they think they do: They estimated they cough up $111 a month on such services,when they actually average $237, Waterstone found in its survey of 2,500 people in May.
Reuters reported in March, ahead of the company going public, that roughly 2 million users on its platform were blocking ads, effectively pirating one of the most compelling reasons to cough up the $9.99 a month for a Premium account.
A campaign to redress the impact abroad has already begun and officials and multinational advisors say they are confident the order that Apple cough up 13 billion euros in back taxes will not interrupt record flows of investment into Ireland.
According to docs obtained by TMZ ... Daz pled guilty to a single count of possession of more than an ounce of marijuana and, as a result, will get 3 years probation and have to cough up a thousand bucks in fines.
GAO writes federal government computer systems are getting older and more obsolete, meaning the few people who know how to do bare-metal coding for the government are very expensive to hire, which means taxpayers have to cough up more money.
And when someone weak and bedridden has lost their ability to spontaneously swallow and even the strength to cough up aspirated mucus or spit, a build-up in the airway can produce the 'death rattle' sounds we associate with the dying.
The Greek parliament voted in April to launch a diplomatic campaign to press Germany to cough up billions of euros in damages for the Nazi occupation of the country in World War Two, an issue Berlin says was settled long ago.
If tech companies build robust distribution channels for local media, potential subscribers will be far more likely to be exposed to the free versions of content on a regular basis, leading them to hit the paywall and cough up the money.
If an indictment against Hillary Clinton was readied – and the group Judicial Watch to this day is trying to force the government to cough up any draft indictment that may have been prepared – it never saw the light of day.
This past week, the government was forced to cough up 33 million pounds, about $44 million, to settle a lawsuit brought by Eurotunnel, which complained that it was unfairly prevented from bidding on the ferry contracts, which were negotiated in secret.
Under the settlement, which requires approval by a federal judge in Boston, Labaton would have to cough up $4.8 million in fees it collected, splitting the money between the plaintiffs and some of the other firms involved in the case.
Recently this process has been shown to be less than secure in that by carefully poking and prodding at the chip's deepest levels of code, you can get it to cough up data that would normally be highly protected and encrypted.
Because these funds will rank below private sector lenders, making returns more predictable, von der Leyen reckons they will help persuade banks and other investors to cough up five times that amount, getting the overall figure up to 279 billion euros.
To verify that an illness is the new coronavirus, scientists must first gather viral samples from a person by taking swabs of saliva or mucus from their nose and mouth, or a chunk of whatever phlegm they might cough up.
The best way to diagnose the coronavirus isn&apost via X-rays, though — it&aposs a laboratory test, which involves taking swabs of saliva or mucus from a patient&aposs nose and mouth or testing phlegm they may cough up.
In a hot real-estate market like San Francisco&aposs, it&aposs also not unusual for homebuyers to cough up the price for historically relevant (see: older) homes before shelling out potentially hundreds of thousands more for repairs and renovations.
On average, consumers spend more than twice as much as they think they do: They estimated they cough up $3083 a month on such services when they actually average $237, Waterstone found in its survey of 2,500 people in May.
Stanford Law School Professor Mark Lemley described as "draconian" a design patent rule that forces companies to cough up their entire profits from infringing product — noting that the value of a product comes from more than just its sleek appearance.
Unlike the intellectual property case against Zenimax that forced Facebook to cough up $500 million, Mark Zuckerberg stands to lose some of the control he's maintained over his his company over a suit pertaining to the bone-dry topic of stock restructuring.
Once you've started using the app, it's only free for seven days, after which you need to cough up $1/month for a subscription—but considering a lifetime unlock fee is only $9, you might well consider buying that if like it.
A specific conversation about Donald Trump seeking his 15 minutes of fame along with Fairstein, now a successful crime novelist still refusing to cough up the truth, appear to highlight that those who blatantly accused the Five have faced no real consequences.
In a letter obtained by CNN on Wednesday, Nunes threatened to hold Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the new FBI director, Christopher Wray, in contempt if they failed to cough up information on the notorious Steele dossier subpoenaed by the committee last month.
With a serious number of Chinese companies opting to list on foreign exchanges last year, the HK Exchange might be feeling pressure to cough up concessions that could help them win local listings — especially if the U.S. moves forward with friendlier rules.
Image: Carolyn Kaster (AP)Nearly two years after the catastrophic Equifax data breach of 2017 was announced, it looks like the company is readying to cough up damages to any of the 147 million people whose personal information was exposed in the breach.
Even if you include new revenue from things like interstate toll-roads and assume increased velocity in private equity infrastructure fundraising, this reads like the White House wants more from a Congress that already would have struggled to cough up the smaller amount.
On the whole, Oklahoma City allows 108 points per 100 possessions with him on the court, but when he shares the floor with Roberson, the Thunder cough up an incredible 101.6, a number that trails only the San Antonio Spurs in defensive rating.
Kerber was feeling the pressure but maintained her composure and consistency to first stave off her rampant opponent in the eighth game and then pressure Halep into a string of errors to cough up a decisive break of serve in the next.
On Monday, the VPN service Cloak got an unsettling email: if the owners didn't cough up 10 bitcoin (or $4,400) in the next week, the service would be hit by a denial-of-service attack large enough to bring down the service entirely.
He knows that long-term use of male hormones can potentially make it difficult to successfully undergo the egg-freezing procedure, but studying and working part-time as a dog walker, he just can't cough up the thousands of dollars for the procedure.
Bob Parmalee, an alderman who also serves as the town's treasurer, doesn't love the idea, and neither does Sanner: Why should such a small town like New Hope have to cough up so much dough for something that's really the county's duty?
BARBARA L. ESTRIN Bronx To the Editor: The Air Force must be compelled to cough up the names of the heartless wonders of command who refused to treat these 1,600 airmen with fairness, and the Spanish villagers ignored for the same reasons.
Brexit-induced paralysis, owing to the uncertainty generated by last June's referendum has contributed to the ongoing stand-off between buyers (who felt too unsure to cough up exorbitant asking prices) and sellers (who anticipated appetites would return and refused to drop prices).
It make me very upset that some colleges gave an advantage to kids who do not work as hard as I do and might not get grades as good as mine simply because their parents can cough up a large sum of money.
BENGALURU, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Bharti Airtel said on Tuesday it has postponed its second-quarter earnings report to mid-November, as the Indian wireless operator sought clarity on the court ruling asking telecom firms to cough up overdue payments to the government.
Editorial Imagine that the next time you arrive at a foreign airport a customs agent asks you to unlock your phone, hand it over and, for good measure, cough up the login and password information for any social media accounts you have.
During an interview on MSNBC's "Hardball" on Wednesday evening, Jeff Weaver faced down Chris Matthews, who grilled the campaign manager over when his boss would cough up the tax returns after Weaver speculated on why Donald Trump has withheld his tax returns.
Hill's comment summed up evidence that build a strong case that Trump -- as Sondland put it in an overheard telephone call in July -- "didn't give a s—t" about Ukraine but wanted the vulnerable ex-Soviet state to cough up political favors.
In any event, the shareholder suit is still attempting to get to the "discovery" phase where the plaintiffs can demand that Tesla cough up documents related to the case, a hurdle the SEC doesn't have to get over because it can just issue subpoenas.
Your computer should appear no more unique than millions of other users, which is why Apple is promising to cough up only the most basic information to each website you visit websites using Safari—only general system settings and only built-in fonts, for starters.
If you really like it, you can cough up $9.99 a month for more customization options, larger file attachments, third-party integrations with the likes of Dropbox and Google Drive, priority email support and some other goodies you can probably live without as an individual.
Six-year-old Elvie is led by Boler and co-founder Alexander Asseily, a hardware vet and co-founder of the consumer electronics business Jawbone, which despite its many struggles, managed to get VCs to cough up hundreds of millions of dollars before it folded.
Senate seats don't often come up for grabs, but with the retirement of Democrat Barbara Boxer, who has held the seat for 24 years, seemingly every resident over age 30 who can cough up the $3,480 filing fee — or 10,000 signatures — is taking a shot.
However, San Diego is only 4-4 in that stretch and nearly saw its new-look bullpen cough up a big lead against the Yankees, who scored four times in the ninth inning and finally were retired with the tying run on third base.
But if you're willing to cough up some health information and refer your friends, you can earn special Nebula tokens that can help pay for a lo-fi sequence, the equivalent of a first draft that someone went over once with a subpar spell-checker.
Image: PixabayThe Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday said Office Depot and a tech support firm will cough up a collective $35 million to settle with the agency over claims that both were complicit in a computer repair service scheme involving a fake malware scan.
Class-action lawyers can be so persistent that firms will cough up just to get rid of them, in some cases even after being cleared by multiple government probes (as was the case with Air New Zealand, which is paying $35m into the pot).
While not exactly peanuts, that price is a far cry from earlier this week, when it seemed as if, for the fourth consecutive year, fans might have to cough up more than $1000 for a seat at this year's Final Four in San Antonio.
While a rejection of the deal would certainly be negative for NVIDIA, the company would only have to cough up a termination fee of $225-$350 million if the deal is blocked by shareholders or regulators and both leadership teams seem to be on board.
Soccer is even more commercial and lucrative than hockey, yet its rules work in the opposite way: Teams are obliged, by dictate of FIFA, the International Federation of Association Football, to cough up their stars when they're summoned by a national team for a tournament.
It's secreted all throughout the respiratory system — the mucus you cough up is pretty much the same thing as snot, he says — and it acts like a protective layer, keeping the cells in your respiratory tract from drying out so they can function properly.
Anyone presenting more than 250,2100 rupees in cash ($222,210) had to provide an explanation for why he had so much, and proof that he had paid tax on it; the penalty for unpaid tax was to cough up 210 percent of the amount owed.
TMZ's learned Tekashi's being threatened with a lawsuit if he doesn't cough up $500k to Hits Before Fame & DMV Events ... the promoters who fired off legal letters to Tekashi's team claiming that's how much they're owed after 69 bailed on one of their concerts.
"There's a lot of contributors to the Sasol story... They had structural problems with having to cough up some more money, and their stock has basically been oversold, so we're seeing some of that recovery now," said Bright Khumalo, a portfolio manager at Vestact.
The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing just announced (via Kotaku) that it's attempting to legally force Riot to cough up employee pay data so it can see whether Riot is paying women less than men, because Riot has refused to provide that data voluntarily.
PEOPLE COUGH UP $38 FOR &aposUNFILTERED HOT DOG WATER&apos AT FESTIVAL Schmidley wrote that her son was not complaining or calling the name "racist," he just "didn't think the name 'great divide' was the best name for something as wonderfully unifying as Blue Bell ice cream."
Even if the tens of millions of people who downloaded the game don't cough up to play the full version, their introduction to Mario—and a hoped-for uptick in console sales—may be enough for Nintendo to call its first proper mobile game a success.
There's no overt malicious intent to Isle of Dogs' cultural tourism, but it's marked by a hodgepodge of references that an American like Anderson might cough up if pressed to free associate about Japan — taiko drummers, anime, Hokusai, sumo, kabuki, haiku, cherry blossoms, and a mushroom cloud (!).
Visitors from most Latin American and European Union nations, and Russia, do not need visas to travel to Brazil, but U.S. travelers have to cough up $160 for a visa to visit Brazil, an identical fee charged to Brazilians for visas to visit the United States.
Except that's far more likely to end up penalizing smaller players who don't have the resources to pay for their services to be prioritized by ISPs — while tech giants have deep pockets and can just cough up to continue their ability to dominate the online conversation.
I can't stress this enough: If there were ever a vulnerability that warranted a marketing campaign, it was Heartbleed, a flaw in OpenSSL encryption software used by millions of websites (including, at the time, Google and Facebook) that could cough up critical security or personal data.
HALEY PRESSURES ARAB STATES TO STEP UP ON PALESTINIAN AID: &aposWE ARE NOT FOOLS&apos  Guterres' call for members to cough up the cash, meanwhile, mimics the pressure the Trump administration has been putting on countries at both the U.N. and at NATO to fulfill their commitments.
Whether or not Lang managed to convince any of his audience to cough up some of their not-so hard-earned pocket money on records like Les Stances a Sophie, Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City, or A Jackson in Your House is neither here nor there.
Apple will still most need to push people to newer iPhones so they can access and pay for newer services, but, per the introduction of trade-ins, it's approaching the issue in a more innovative way than hoping people will cough up $1,000 every three years.
In its filing to go public, Peloton said it has more than 500,000 paying subscribers, many of whom were willing to purchase the company's pricey $2,20193 stationary bike or $4,000 treadmill, and then cough up between $19.49 and $39 per month to access its fitness classes.
To receive a refund on the qualifying taxed goods, MoneyBack requires travelers to cough up a slew of documents containing sensitive information, including boarding passes or cruise IDs for departure, receipts for their purchases along with credit card vouchers, in addition to passports and other immigration forms.
The Slovakian, who won her third title of the year in Linz earlier this month, slowly worked her way back into the set with her high-intensity game and pressured Kerber enough to make her cough up two double faults to tie things up at 4-4.
Just buy yourself some fancy lingerie and claim it's for them; otherwise one of you will end up being more sentimental and making the other person want to cough up their appendix by gifting them tickets for a gig that doesn't happen for another five months.
If I make $50,000 a year and this formula says what I can afford is $5,000 a year for my kid to go to school, and the university only charges me $5,000, in theory, that's debt-free because the formula says I can cough up five grand.
Microsoft also specifically rules out a few types of vulnerabilities as out-of-scope, including DDoS attacks, anything that involves phishing Microsoft employees or Xbox customers, or getting servers to cough up basic info like server name or internal IP. You can find the full breakdown here.
"Frog Music" (2014), her previous novel, features an urban "baby farm" in eighteen-seventies San Francisco, a fetid apartment where infants are kept together in pens, unwashed and untended, as long as their parents can cough up the few dollars a week required to keep them there.
Although most local residents can easily afford a Bt35 (US$1) bowl of noodles on Sukhumvit Soi 38, few could or would cough up Bt390 (US$11) for a slice of avocado toast and a flat white at the chi-chi brunch spot now on the same street.
Trump, who has labeled Mexicans rapists and drug runners, has caused outrage south of the border with his vow to build a border wall that Mexico will pay for - a pledge that inspired brewer Cerveza Cucapa's ingenious scheme to get Trump supporters to cough up for Mexicans' brews.
Anti-platform sentiment has swept through the news media industry over the past year, with thought leaders from Franklin Foerr to Rupert Murdoch, amongst many others, calling for journalism to break free of platforms – or at least for platforms to cough up some of their profits to support publishers.
Four investment banks will share the advisory pot; J&J could cough up $30-$40 million in fees to its advisers, Lazard and Citi, while Actelion is expected to pay $45-$60 million to Bank of America and Credit Suisse, according to estimates from Thomson Reuters/Freeman Consulting.
The release of his third album ÷ (Divide) did all the things it does when Sheeran makes music: break records, shift loads of copies, cough up a few songs that straight couples who met as teenagers will be using to soundtrack their first dances at many a wedding to come.
After that, you can either pay $10 a month for 30-days of cloud video storage and cloud-assisted AI, or you can cough up a one-time fee of $200 up front (the equivalent of 20 months at the month-to-month rate) for a lifetime plan.
Further, class action suits are driven by lawyers, and while the terms of the settlement work largely in Uber's favor, the payout signals the company is willing to cough up a fair amount of cash to make these problems go away, labor lawyer Tom Rohback told Re/code.
If Europe, the U.S. and much of the world can't agree on new rules by December, a raft of countries including Austria, France, Italy and Spain will restart their own domestic digital tax plans, forcing mostly American tech giants to cough up billions, collectively, in extra revenue each year.
According to the Wall Street Journal, theaters are expected to cough up 65% of gross receipts, as opposed to the traditional 50/50 split (which sometimes flexes up to 60% for big tentpoles), and that goes up to 70% if they run afoul of Disney's copious rider rules.
Spike Feresten — the man who wrote the "Seinfeld" episode in which Elaine and her former boss go into business selling muffin tops — has told TMZ he wants the company to cough up "a billion dollars" after they announced plans to begin serving "muffin toppers" as part of their new McCafé offerings.
But watching a 300-pound slab of muscle hold up a much smaller man by his neck before he can manage to whip up a voodoo spell, or seeing a fighter cough up blood in the ring, is enough to convince the most skeptical viewer that the wrestlers are dead serious.
The SEC wants disgraced VC Mike Rothenberg to cough up more than $22015 million These sorts of fund details are often kept tight-lipped, but thanks to the Mike Rothenberg case, we now actually have real data from a new firm and how it structured its fees for asset growth.
George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer (Britain's finance minister), got his critics' blood up this week by hailing as a "major success" a deal in which Google agreed to cough up £20143m ($185m) in back payments for 2005-15, in addition to the roughly £120m it had already paid.
With less than two weeks to go before the 22015nd Academy Awards ceremony takes place on February 21890, you've got plenty of time to catch up on this year's nominated films from the comfort of your own home (though you'll have to cough up a fee for a few titles).
Meanwhile, Mr. Obama's Justice Department forced the big firms — or more accurately their shareholders — to cough up more than $200 billion in fines as punishment for, among other things, the role the banks played in knowingly packaging shoddy mortgages into securities and then passing them off as AAA-rated investments.
And given that the movie is organized around a pretty strict time limit — after winning her replacement part in an eBay auction, Ralph and Vanellope have 24 hours to cough up the money to pay for it — this "always on" quality makes it a bit difficult to keep track of the story.
The adorable orange tabby cat is the reason why hundreds of thousands of moviegoers stayed in their seats long after the movie ended to watch him cough up a Tesseract and a hairball on Nick Fury's (played by a remarkably de-aged Samuel L. Jackson) S.H.I.E.L.D. desk in the post credits scene.
What's happening in Chechnya right now is that law enforcement are rounding up men who are either gay or believed to be gay and holding them in informal detention centers, and beating them, torturing them, in order to get them to cough up their contacts and friends who also might be gay.
The big takeaways were: How ad-free subscriptions could save Facebook However, my analysis neglected some of the psychological fallout of telling people they only get to ditch ads if they can afford it, the loss of ubiquitous reach for advertisers, and the reality of which users would cough up the cash.
Throughout the process, Amazon skillfully obtained data from 238 cities and metro areas in North America for free, including proprietary information about real estate sites under development, details about their talent pool, local labor cost and what incentives cities and states were willing to cough up to bring the company to town.
In the annals of bad TV takes, it's going to be hard to beat the one offered by a Fox Business guest earlier today: Torture works, and he knows tortures works because it made John McCain cough up sensitive information during the years he spent as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
"It just looks to me like there's a really concerning double standard -- these agencies said 'no' to every document request related to the investigation of President Trump but they may be willing to cough up anything that Senate Republicans are asking them to produce on the Biden family," said Murphy in an interview.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: RedditMastering a racing game is a lot easier with your hands on a steering wheel instead of a tiny thumbstick, but after shelling out hundreds of dollars on a console and $60 on a game, do you really want to cough up another c-note for a racing wheel?
By sneaking the changes through a vote via complicated legalese and the use of footnotes, the FCC has at least done us a favor in bringing it to everyone's attention that the rules are bullshit and require taxpayers to cough up more money if they want to guarantee their complaint will be taken seriously.
If you want more than the swag of Away bags but can't bear to cough up much for a Rimowa, you can still roll up to the airport in style and function with these discounted luggage sets: Plevo: Up - World's First Vertical Luggage Capable of standing upright, this luggage is designed for quicker unpacking.
As more and more companies try to muscle their way into the fray for our attention, they're fighting against not only established titans like Netflix and Hulu but newbies like Apple TV+ and Disney+, the latter of which have plenty of loyal consumers who are ready to cough up the dough to access their services.
Ja Rule needs to put his money where his mouth his, and cough up a ton of cash to help clean up some of the mess he created with the infamously doomed Fyre Festival ... so says a restaurant owner in the Bahamas who paid out of her own pocket to feed workers and stranded concertgoers.
Rather than slowly luring private capital into the enterprise by subsidizing oil and gas production — putting one foot on the accelerator and one on the brake — we should just cough up the public money necessary to do CCS at scale, just like we did with public sewer systems to dispose of a different kind of waste.
Efforts to find permanent, affordable housing, to rebuild roads and bridges, and for disease control and eradication could come to a grinding halt – and do we really want to see epidemics of Zika, dengue and West Nile sweep across East Texas and Louisiana, all because we can't cough up the bucks to help local officials with mosquito population control?
It has agreed to cough up $5 billion in a US settlement over the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal; acknowledged being the subject of a Federal Trade Commission antitrust investigation and faced speculation that it's the target of a separate Department of Justice investigation into competition; and paid a $100 million fine to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
He and Dion conspired to give the show some of that special Vegas pizzazz, which eventually resulted in them getting AEG Live, underwriting the production, to cough up $10 million (~£7.7 million, and you thought you were slick getting a pay rise of a grand) to build the biggest LED screen in North America at the time the show.
On the House Financial Services Committee, the panel's ranking Democrat, Maxine Waters of California, for nearly a year has called on the committee's chairman, Jeb Hensarling of Texas, to issue subpoenas to Deutsche Bank and help pressure the Treasury Department to cough up documents from its Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) over any of Trump's past financial dealings.
Some envoys conceded, however, that Erdogan has the EU in a bind because its member states cannot agree how to deal with refugees and - to avoid a replay of the 2015/16 migration crisis - believe the bloc will have to cough up more money for Turkey to go on keeping a lid on arrivals in Europe.
The baby sleep coach business is on fire, too, with parents more than willing to cough up fees of $7,500 for 72 hours of baby sleep techniques; Instagram director of fashion partnerships and former Lucky editor-in-chief Eva Chen swore to her social media followers back in February that hiring baby sleep coach and author Suzy Giordano was almost essential.
Here's what Verizon is asking customers to cough up for data as of today: Verizon and other carriers have argued that zero-rating programs, like the one snuck in today, are beneficial to consumers and do not violate the FCC's net neutrality rules — but their arguments are based on a market of artificial scarcity they have created, and now intend to exploit.
As much as the idea of an artists' residency sounds idyllic, to partake in one is a surprisingly large amount of commitment and responsibility: you are forced to spend weeks or even months away from your home and community, oftentimes your forms of income enter stasis, and in many cases, you need to cough up a hefty sum of cash to participate.
From Afghanistan, where Trump opposes continuing to "waste" money helping to rebuild that country and foster democracy that could instead be spent rebuilding the US, to protecting NATO allies from Russian aggression, which Trump thinks should only be done if those countries cough up more money, Trump consistently puts economic interests ahead of loftier ideals like promoting democracy and human rights.
In addition, the company will finish paying the $1 billion it's pledged in early restoration projects and cough up another $ 1 billion-plus to settle false claims, reimburse the US government and the states for their costs responding to the spill, and pay royalties on the oil lost in the disaster, as well as setting aside money for yet-undiscovered damages.
For the time being, people wanting to experience virtual reality at its most immersive will have to cough up and continue to stumble over a cumbersome cable that ties them to a PC powerful enough to do all the visual computation, while minimising the effects of "latency"—ie, the lag between the user doing something and seeing the action occur in the virtual scene.
The faster models, which used to be known as the Model S and Model X P100D is now the "Model S and X Performance," and are priced at $112,000 for the Model S and $117,000 for the Model X. Tesla has also unbundled "Ludicrous Mode" from these performance models, so if you want that acceleration you'll have to cough up $20,000 for the upgrade.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-6900 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) proposed former drug lord El Chapo cough up the money while President Trump still maintains Mexico is going to "eventually" pay for it.
The precedent has already been set by weddings —we've all heard those stories of couples who are so cash poor from attending everyone else's nuptials that they can't afford their own — and the fact remains that it is much easier to cough up $40 to help buy your friend an area rug than it is to come up with $2,000 all at once when it's your own moving day.
But Mr Pegula was determined to eliminate the risk of his worst-case scenario, in which he would cough up $27.5m to Mr Taylor and then have to shop for a new quarterback—just like the prisoner who wants to ensure he does not wind up locked up for years, which would occur if he refuses to point the finger at a collaborator who does not extend him the same courtesy.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, the GOP presidential nominee, adopted that tack early in the campaign when he proposed to block some of those payments to Mexico unless the country's leaders cough up billions of dollars to construct a southern border wall.
A rep for the World Boxing Council tells TMZ Sports the entire country of Mexico will be able to watch Conor and Floyd duke it out fo' free Saturday ... 'cause 2 major TV networks have shelled out a ton of cash to show the fight on open TV. We're told Televisa and Azteca will both air the fight so viewers won't have to cough up the $100 for Pay-Per-View -- but there's a bit of a catch.
Senate Democrats are pushing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to make former Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE cough up almost $124,85033 for excessive travel expenses from when he was EPA chief.
TMZ broke the story ... Mellie pled guilty earlier this year to 2 felonies -- theft by deception and criminal possession of a forged instrument -- and the charges stemmed from a huge coupon scam authorities say she executed with her husband, including swindling thousands of dollars in merchandise from Toys R Us and Babies R Us. According to the terms of her probation ... Mellie must meet with her probation officer, she can't own a firearm, she has to stay away from drugs and alcohol, she'll be tested for substance abuse, and she's got to cough up the dough for all the items she stole with bogus coupons -- a cool $18,075.

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