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22 Sentences With "overpays"

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The company overpays you: Here's a common scheme, according to the BBB: With your banking information, the fraudulent employer "accidentally" overpays you with a fake check.
But there's always some bozo who overpays for this junk anyway.
The company says that the average contractor overpays $1,249 per year in taxes.
Indeed, if a buyer overpays, his agent actually gets a slightly larger commission.
For starters, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) significantly overpays for both pharmaceuticals and medical equipment.
For AIA, the danger is that it overpays for small deals or faces a big new competitor.
A long-standing rule of thumb is that takeovers usually destroy value for the acquiring company, which overpays.
So what if ESPN and others continue to decide that their previous smaller conference deals amounted to overpays?
Evidence shows that the U.S. healthcare system is laden with fat and overpays for care, much of which is unnecessary and not evidence-based.
Sarissa said on Monday that Innoviva overpays its officers and directors because it only manages drug royalties and does not market or sell any products.
Still, the most likely scenario may be that Comcast loses Fox to Disney but wins Sky in a bidding war, and everyone overpays for everything, Chaplin said.
Critics have accused the Trump administration of favoring Medicare Advantage over the traditional program, despite concerns that the government overpays insurers and seniors could face limited provider networks.
The study concluded that the average U.S. driver overpays $97 for parking a year, by buying extra time than needed while average parking ticket costs are $12 a year.
Because Netflix doesn't actually own most of its hit TV shows (at least not yet), it overpays for most of them to make them Netflix exclusive for the foreseeable future.
The study concluded that in the United States, the average driver overpays for parking by $97 a year by buying more time than needed while average parking ticket costs are $12 a year.
But if someone overpays for the Yahoo businesses that are for sale, or if a major buyout or merger involving different companies is announced, it's a sure tell that the bull market in technology shares - NASDAQ and Shenzhen and elsewhere - is peaking.
This amount generally overpays, so the excess rolls over until I have enough to cash out.)Pet Insurance: $35Internet: $60Cell Phone: $15 (It costs $60, but $103 is reimbursed through work each month.) Health Insurance: N/ANetflix: $12.99Spotify: $4.99 (student discount) Superannuation: In Australia it is mandatory that each employer pays a minimum of 9.5% of your annual salary into a fund that cannot be accessed until you retire full-time and reach a certain age.
Gloria Dell arrives in a western town looking for a man she's been corresponding with who has sent her an engagement ring, but learns he's a bigamist. A jeweler overpays Gloria for the ring, then lies that she robbed his store. The money's found on Gloria and she is placed under arrest. A mobster, Joe Sapelli, suspects that Gloria has been framed and posts her bail.
Mortified by the rejection, she fled back into the storm. Upon further thought, not being able to get Lory out of his mind, Cash realized he had made a big mistake. Not really interested in the company, he overpays for Austen Plastics just so he can talk to her again. Before the deal is finalized, Cash's assistant Gil Clark (Henry Jones) discovers that Austen Plastics holds patents essential to Schofield Industries.
IEC overpays for gas. In May 2011, Energy Minister Uzi Landau instructed the pricing commission of the ministry to evaluate regulating the price of gas. In May, 2012, the commission published its conclusion that gas should be a regulated commodity and that the commission would monitor contracts to determine whether prices were fair. A study sponsored by the commission showed that the Tamar partners annual after-tax returns could be expected to be 54% of assets, as opposed to the 19% annual return projected by the Sheshinski Committee.
Two years later in Dallas: War of the Ewings (1998), J.R. attempts to take back Ewing Oil as well, but Bobby and his new partner Sue Ellen refuse his offers. Carter seeks to make a deal with Ewing Oil, claiming he knows of a huge untapped oil source. The oil turns out to be located under Ray's ranch, and Carter and J.R. both scramble to claim it. Carter overpays for the land, knowing he will make the money back, but soon learns that the oil is only accessible from Ewing land.
He also believes in the fundamental goodness of human nature and that all problems can be resolved, if all parties show good will and cooperate. Rincewind, of course, remains immovably convinced that Twoflower's IQ is comparable to that of a pigeon. He has no understanding of the Agatean/Ankh-Morpork exchange rate and often overpays, primarily because even the smallest denomination of Agatean coin is made of pure gold, and, thus, often pays for small items and minor services with enough wealth to buy a sizable fraction of the city. However, he introduces the concept of insurance to Ankh-Morpork (in particular to the landlord of the Broken Drum, which would prove fortunate as the city and tavern were both consumed by flame (albeit not entirely by accident)—the policy allowed the Broken Drum to be rebuilt as the Mended Drum.) Twoflower also has a rich imagination as he is able to summon a dragon through his mind.

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