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A classic investment strategy has paid dividends this year — literally.
Those New Deal reforms paid dividends for over 50 years.
Investing in public safety paid dividends in the private market.
Such programs have paid dividends for the country's cultural cache.
In just that interview, Love's relationships inside the CBC paid dividends.
Youth booms historically paid dividends in the form of economic growth.
His polite but firm style and deep political knowledge has paid dividends.
Their partnership has already paid dividends and publicity beyond their wildest dreams.
Being debt-free has paid dividends in my emotional and financial life.
That dominance on the interior and the glass paid dividends after the break.
The Mavericks' early ability to attack off dribble penetration paid dividends on two fronts.
The experience has paid dividends beyond the $50 each throws in at every gathering.
Mr. Paul's cultivated friendship with the president has paid dividends in other policy areas.
Gratuitous provocation has been the only thing that has consistently paid dividends for Trump.
While the change didn't work against the Jayhawks, it paid dividends against Kansas State.
But a multiple-decade industrial policy to help it catch up has paid dividends.
The Committee has been patient in raising rates, and that patience has paid dividends….
Efforts to reduce the amount of fish meal used in aquaculture have already paid dividends.
In terms of CPU performance the world's first at-scale 7nm architecture has paid dividends.
In many respects, even the hardest-hit homeowners recognize that Marfa's transformation has paid dividends.
Patience paid dividends for three of the top-performing mutual funds of the fourth quarter.
He made purposeful, calculated attempts to distance himself from party leadership, and it paid dividends.
This neutral position has paid dividends, making Roku the OTT box with the biggest market share.
Babylon has broken into international markets as a channel to growth — and it's historically paid dividends.
It paid dividends this spring as she tripled her haul from small contributors to $19.2 million.
His alliance with Donald Trump has paid dividends, such as America's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
But on December 17th the president admitted to journalists that he had been paid dividends from Westfield.
This stock is the bedrock of our portfolios, having paid dividends for decades and multiplied in value.
What followed was a match against Matt Mitrione and Rothwell's hands out 'mummy' guard paid dividends again.
This year, Garoppolo's addition finally paid dividends, with 2,731 yards and 20 touchdowns, including two on Sunday.
And that's also paid dividends for a company that's eyeing a clear plan to go public in 2019.
It then turned around and paid dividends to some of its largest pharmacy purchasers, which were also shareholders.
Rieder, who was picked up on Wednesday from Arizona, paid dividends in his second game with the Kings.
Hale's gamble paid dividends as the Diamondbacks "B Squad" lineup hit four homers in a 7-3 victory.
Twice we have failed to police those within our own ranks, and we have paid dividends for this.
Once upon a time, our nation built the interstate highway system -- and it has paid dividends ever since.
Six years ago, the company owed no debt and had never undertaken a share buyback or paid dividends.
Feng said a small putting adjustment she made with coach Gary Gilchrist before the tournament paid dividends on Thursday.
Some 97% of firms in the S&P 500 indulged over the past decade, slightly more than paid dividends.
The satisfaction I've gotten from the process of building this machine—and my connection to it—has paid dividends.
This extra effort paid dividends: The team was able to successfully replicate the results with a much larger sample.
It paid dividends from 2015 and 2016 profits - only the second and third times since PKN became majority shareholder.
But two years in, the Trump administration's unorthodox, aggressively pro-Israel approach to the conflict has not paid dividends.
For Martic, who said Zaniewska understands her feelings "better than a guy could," the atypical choice has paid dividends.
Especially in that Allegretto, but also throughout the evening, proximity gave the basses an added prominence, which paid dividends.
The bank had not paid dividends to ordinary shareholders since 1996, except for a one-time distribution in 2008.
Throughout the fight, Romero was putting his elbows in the way of Whittaker's punches and it very quickly paid dividends.
In 2016, the company paid dividends of $2.8 billion, an increase of 6.8 percent per share over the year prior.
Here, Mr Abe's tour of the golf courses at Mar-a-Lago with the American president in February paid dividends.
A revamp of its stores and improvements to its online service paid dividends for Target in the Christmas shopping season.
Between 20363 and 1556 BHS paid dividends of £29.5m, most of which went to Sir Philip and Tina, his wife.
The Panthers' up-tempo attack paid dividends early as they rode a 212-211.0 burst to a 14-8 lead.
Iraq also raised production sharply above four million bpd over the past months as foreign investment in oil fields paid dividends.
Cutouts turned out to be one of the evening's biggest trends, and slicing a panel out of a dress paid dividends.
AngloGold Ashanti, which has not paid dividends since 2013, said it would provide an update on its policy early next year.
NuevaTel (Bolivian operator) has historically been a cash contributor for Trilogy and has paid dividends of about $244 million since 2008.
They are a much-practiced technique that has paid dividends as self-promotion in his business career and in his political rise.
There had already been criticism of its pension deficit, which, like Carillion's, was allowed to balloon even as the company paid dividends.
Adam's powers of observation paid dividends as he found a new (but perhaps not particularly useful) advantage to steal a player's reward.
The groundwork that Holloway did with the kicks paid dividends whenever he used feinted leg strikes to step in with his hands.
He has changed coaches, leaving Butch Harmon for Andrew Getson, and has been using a claw putting grip that has paid dividends.
Poker Stars operator TSG has never declared or paid dividends and is not expected to do so prior to completion, it added.
That approach paid dividends, as while Gauff hit 39 winners to Kenin's 28 the 15-year-old had 26 more unforced errors.
That move appeared to have paid dividends, helping Ms. Olney achieve one of the most striking by-election triumphs of recent years.
The administration's view is that Trump's hard line had paid dividends even before he threatened Pyongyang with "fire and fury" on Tuesday.
However, the chef says he no longer has the same fear, explaining that "it was a big business move … and it paid dividends."
MORE: Inside Toyota's incredible factory tour It's a long-term philosophy that has paid dividends and also opened doors in other African markets.
As the speed and timing based of Nelson began to fade in the later going, Story's grueling work to the body paid dividends.
It was a turning point for the school district, she said, that has paid dividends with higher test scores and improved academic performance.
The public traded the company's class B stock, which paid dividends, but the Wang family controlled class C stock, which kept company ownership consolidated.
As it was, Ecuadorian referee Byron Moreno allowed the Koreans to continue their robust pressing game with near impunity, and their tactics paid dividends.
"This agreement with the Met has paid dividends for NYC's cultural community," the city's cultural affairs commissioner, Tom Finkelpearl told the New York Times.
Kerber, also known for her excellent counterpunching, has evolved into a more aggressive player over the course of this season, which has paid dividends.
The billionaire businessman's campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, is a former AFP state director whose intricate knowledge of New Hampshire paid dividends in that primary.
This strategy paid dividends back then — Democrats, you'll recall won big in 2006 and 2008 — but no Democrat of note is advocating it now….
The sustained efforts to cut costs at its major iron ore and coal operations have paid dividends, making BHP a leaner and more efficient operator.
For example, I didn't hire a personal trainer because it seemed expensive — but that investment would have paid dividends, and the opportunity costs were huge.
Halyk has not paid dividends for the past two years as banks in the oil-exporting nation felt the impact of a drop in crude prices.
Snap is following in the footsteps of Alphabet (Google's parent company) and Facebook, two other founder-controlled technology firms that have never paid dividends to shareholders.
While this was difficult at times, it paid dividends in my will to succeed because I got used to having to work harder to keep up.
Even Mr. Trump's announcement on Monday that the State Department would designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps a foreign terrorist organization paid dividends for Mr. Netanyahu.
One that paid dividends not to the few, or even just to the shrinking middle class lucky enough to have their savings invested, but to everyone.
But that strategy has not paid dividends so far: Ms. Warren, a leading rival for the 2020 nomination, recently surpassed him in a key Iowa poll.
Raising the degree of difficulty from 6.2 to 6.5 paid dividends for Yulo as he outperformed Dolgopyat, who came into the final as the top qualifier.
But a monthslong advertising onslaught assailing Mr. Quist on issues ranging from his troubled personal finances to his suggestion of a gun registry ultimately paid dividends.
The tactics initially paid dividends as Japan opened up a 2-0 lead over the fancied Belgians before the strength of the European side brought them level.
But his tireless work on Goldwater's behalf paid dividends in 1968, when Nixon, once a has-been and a loser, secured the nomination and was elected president.
His efforts, in the view of many critics, paid dividends, and the museum soon became known for the dynamism of its installations, many of which toured nationally.
The off-season additions of forwards Eric Fehr and Matt Cullen paid dividends as they also generated chances, quickened tempo and figured into key goals against Washington.
Regardless of the outcome, Ms. Malliotakis' mayoral candidacy has already paid dividends: It has introduced her to Republican donors, increased her name recognition, and boosted her profile.
Rachel Reeves, chairwoman of parliament's business, energy and industrial strategy committee, said that "year after year" Carillion paid dividends to its investors, despite its debts and pension deficit.
But many rich people earn most of their income through investments, which is money earned from things like selling stocks, earning interest on investments, or getting paid dividends.
Eventually, that paid dividends as the Oilers were rewarded for their perseverance and strong play with a come-from-behind 2-1 overtime victory at the Prudential Center.
Rachel Reeves, chairwoman of parliament's business, energy and industrial strategy committee, said that "year after year" Carillion paid dividends to its investors, despite its debts and pension deficit.
In recent periods asset growth has been rapid, but the impact on leverage has been contained by concurrent strong internal capital generation, as JHL has not paid dividends.
"Nine out of ten Asian companies paid dividends in 2014, which is much improved as compared to only 50 percent of the companies paying in 1998," said Wong.
The finish has already paid dividends on the fundraising side, Weaver said, though he declined to elaborate on how much has been raised over the last two days.
"The civil-military operation that has been going on has paid dividends," Chilufya said, referring to the presidential order for the military to join the clean up exercise.
I would pass smug judgment when someone chose a cake I deemed a poor choice ("Maypole"), experience slow-burning jealousy when a risky choice paid dividends ("Rocking Horse").
Looking at the ratios themselves for companies in the S&P 500 that paid dividends in 2006 compared to 2015, it's clear that the higher-risk categories have expanded.
Beijing's push to consolidate and restructure its industrial sector has paid dividends as factory output beat expectations, while strong fiscal spending and sustained public investment helped boost domestic demand.
For the record, I believe Dr. Braunstein's daughters, who think the bone spur diagnosis was made as a favor for the powerful Fred Trump that paid dividends for many years.
Indianapolis' focus on improving the offensive line in Luck's absence has paid dividends, and this year he'll likely once again be one of the best-protected quarterbacks in the league.
That close connection paid dividends: Mr. Hardin had unfettered access to Ali at his Deer Lake, Pa., training camp while training for his rematch with Leon Spinks in September 1978.
Understanding the times A Times project that offers readers simple, confidential ways to securely submit tips via their phone or email has paid dividends in news gathering since Day 1.
The GOP's tactic of holding President Obama's rightful Supreme Court pick hostage paid dividends by contributing to the election of Donald Trump, although at the expense of long-prevailing democratic norms.
The push has paid dividends, and allied forces are now readying for a new phase of fighting as ISIS retreats from being a territorial group to a more decentralized insurgent force.
This pressure has already paid dividends to Mr. Mueller's investigation: Mr. Cohen entered a plea agreement on Tuesday afternoon on charges related to campaign-finance violations and bank and tax fraud.
In response, the Warriors signed eight-time All Star Kevin Durant, a move that paid dividends on Thursday as the seven-foot forward put up 38 points on 14 for 26 shooting.
But if knowledge that the GRIM test might be applied to their work makes future researchers less careless and more open, then Mr Brown's and Dr Heathers's maths will have paid dividends.
His billboard fame has paid dividends at work, too: The admitted introvert said it's given him more to talk about with co-workers, many of whom have grown from acquaintances to friends.
But while his wide-ranging skills have paid dividends for Harbaugh the past two seasons, it is still uncertain how Peppers's diverse repertory might translate to sustained success as a pro player.
But perhaps his most audacious wager last year was his support for Donald Trump — a decision that has paid dividends for one of Silicon Valley's most well-known, and controversial, venture capitalists.
Some analysts said this was out of character for Mr. Corbyn, a leader who made his reputation as an inflexibly left-wing backbench member of Parliament, but that it has paid dividends.
This paid dividends when people like Charles Canady, a relatively junior House member from central Florida, became one of the impeachment managers, along with Bill McCollum, another Republican House member from Florida.
The decision to preserve a fourth carrier paid dividends as T-Mobile adopted its "uncarrier" strategy — making contracts more flexible, adding features, dropping prices, and ultimately forcing the entire industry to follow suit.
Even the Brewers' smaller signings or trades have paid dividends: pitchers Wade Miley and Joakim Soria, and catcher Erik Kratz, the journeyman picked up in a minor swap with the Yankees in May.
That strategy eventually paid dividends in the seventh round when Joshua sensed the finish, dropped Povetkin with right hand and left hook punches, and then stopped him on his feet with a merciless attack.
SYDNEY, July 14 (Reuters) - Jesse Parahi's decision to ditch rugby league and return to sevens paid dividends on Thursday when the forward was named in Australia's squad for next month's Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
The next year, when Donald Trump ran for president, Mr. Zeldin became an ardent supporter, establishing a relationship that has since paid dividends for the Republican congressman from Suffolk County, N.Y., on Long Island.
Others have less freedom to experiment, especially retailers who have overexpanded, been leveraged to the hilt by private-equity owners, and paid dividends out of sale-and-leaseback property deals that expose them to rising rents.
But it has paid dividends as well for Gant, who went 23-43 with a 24 ERA in seven starts for the Braves' Triple-A affiliate before making the major league Opening Day roster this season.
That has paid dividends: The company has a 10-year contract to supply Google with clean energy for an electricity-hungry data storage center that opened last year in Eemshaven, in the north of the Netherlands.
The day after the Center for Public Integrity released its report on Ford, the auto giant announced that it was dropping its ALEC membership, but its investment in ALEC has already paid dividends when it comes asbestos.
In February, Trump was declared "in very good health" by the White House physician after hours of examinations in what amounted to a test of whether his doctor's order that he follow a healthier diet had paid dividends.
"It will force legislatures and members of the executive branch to fundamentally reexamine our intelligence-sharing partnership with the UK and that would be incredibly regrettable because that relationship has paid dividends in recent years," Gallagher told Hill.
More so, he wants the production of those songs to contribute to his single-minded quest for the biggest rap or R&B single, an approach which can lead to bloat but has recently paid dividends for Khaled.
The currency move initially paid dividends, with the economy expanding by an average 11.3 percent between 2010 and 2012, according to World Bank data, while inflation came down to single digits from about 500 billion percent in December 2008.
The move, which he described as "shock therapy", appears to have already paid dividends as Djokovic, who lost his top ranking to Murray at the end of 2016, produced a devastating display against one of the game's new luminaries.
Swede Bjorkman, a fine exponent of grasscourt tennis, has even encouraged Cilic to play more doubles to make him more confident at the net, and that paid dividends at Queen's where Cilic and Marcin Matkowski reached the doubles final.
Less than a year later Wozniacki's dogged professionalism has paid dividends and with new fiance, former NBA star David Lee, leading the applause on Rod Laver Arena on a memorable night for Danish tennis, life could not be better.
Moreover, AIDS investments have paid dividends many times over by positively impacting other development priorities like improving health care systems, preparing for other emerging health crises, reducing maternal and infant mortality, and promoting human rights, gender equality, civil society and democracy.
After a lively opening, the intensity of the game dropped off, with sessions of head tennis in midfield, but it was Russia's more rustic approach which paid dividends first as they went ahead out of the blue, in stunning style.
While Powell said he thinks that the Fed's patience in raising rates has paid dividends, he warned that moving too slowly could eventually mean that the Federal Open Market Committee would have to abruptly tighten policy to avoid overshooting its goals.
Westpac paid about AUD589 million in coupon payments on additional Tier 1 and 2 instruments in the financial year to 30 September 13 (equivalent to 7.9% of net-profit after tax), while it paid dividends totalling AUD6.3 billion on ordinary shares.
The "austerity" policies, which included unpopular measures like raising taxes and slashing spending, seem to have paid dividends, as the Cypriot economy is projected by the IMF to grow by more than 4% in each of the next two years.
What his success — a No. 1 album, "Beauty Behind the Madness"; a pair of No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100; and a handful of other hits — revealed was that delivering heavy breathing with a big smile paid dividends.
" Addressing the sovereignty theme, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also said Monday Trump would deliver "a recap about his call for every nation to do its part has paid dividends for the United States and the world over this past year.
"The world will end three times over, but you need to factor in the fact that you probably paid dividends in that time, and you wouldn't shrink your balance sheet, and you would continue to pursue mergers and acquisitions," one executive said.
But a similar plan paid dividends for Mitt Romney in 2012: He prevailed in Dallas County, allowing him, despite low expectations, to remain highly competitive with Rick Santorum in Iowa, who eked out a victory, and eventually to win the Republican presidential nomination.
The Flyers had much better jump early in the second period and it immediately paid dividends as Brayden Schenn re-directed a centering pass by Sam Gagner past Bernier to cut the Leafs lead in half just 28 seconds into the period.
This back-and-forth vocal styling paid dividends on From Enslavement to Obliteration, as the recording not only sounded better—you could actually hear the instruments independent from one another on this record—and the band had become more deliberate in their attacks.
All that is to say, if Nazarbayev had only waited for Trump to take office, all of his efforts to cajole the White House would have paid dividends—and he could have enjoyed all of his ill-gotten snowmobiles and speedboats in peace.
But Boris Johnson proved to be a more effective and popular campaigner than his predecessor, and his relentless focus on "getting Brexit done" appears to have paid dividends in Leave-voting areas of the UK.Speculation will now turn to possible replacements for Corbyn.
Steyer, who appeared to stake his candidacy on support from people of color during the New Hampshire debate, has dropped a combined $34 million on TV ads in Nevada and South Carolina an investment that's paid dividends in his polling and endorsements in the state.
Collins was the first Capitol Hill lawmaker to endorse Trump during the 85033 campaign — an early bet that paid dividends as Collins, in just his third term, saw his star quickly rise from back-bencher to presidential liaison after Trump won the White House.
Frustrated by his lack of progress, Hamilton changed to the medium compound tyres shortly before the race was halted and his one-stop gamble paid dividends as the durable tyres held out and gave him enough breathing room to see off third-placed Vettel.
BETHESDA, Md. (Reuters) - President Donald Trump was declared "in very good health" by the White House physician on Friday after four hours of examinations in what amounted to a test of whether his doctor's order that he follow a healthier diet has paid dividends.
The improved approach looked to have paid dividends when Jill Scott's defense-splitting through ball was slotted home by White but to the agony of the Lionesses the VAR signal was made and the review showed the England striker offside by the tightest of margins.
Latino voters make up 260 percent of the electorate, a fact that would seem to benefit Sanders, who has worked hard throughout the primary to build his Latinx base of support — and effort that paid dividends for the senator in both Nevada and California.
Their assumption is that working-class voters will turn on any Democrats defending trans people at the ballot box this fall — and it is a strategy that has paid dividends for Republicans in the past, albeit one that has grown much less effective over time.
No-one has been exempt from sitting out the occasional game, even Ronaldo, who has started 26 of 34 league fixtures, and resting the prolific Portuguese paid dividends as he added to his treble against Bayern Munich in the quarter-final second leg with another hat-trick.
But it has also paid dividends for the Green Party, whose formal endorsement of anti-capitalism in 2300 helped set them apart from the Democrats and contributed to a swell of new members, many of them young people and ex-Democrats embittered by Mr. Sanders' primary loss.
Investors, like Bagaria's parents, get paid dividends of 5 percent of total returns once per year in December, Kenneth tells CNBC Make It. Eventually, Bagaria says he would like to be able to pay his parents back for the tuition payments they have paid on his behalf.
But it has also paid dividends for the Green Party, whose formal endorsement of anticapitalism in 220 helped set them apart from the Democrats and contributed to a swell of new members, many of them young people and ex-Democrats embittered by Mr. Sanders' primary loss.
Though her community's approach is decidedly more political, Ms. Gullvaag said that adopting Ashton Hayes's mantra of fun had paid dividends: She has seen changes in her community, she said, as people buy more electric cars and bicycles, and convert their home heating from oil to more environmentally friendly sources.
Peter Roby, formerly Northeastern's athletic director and a member of the Knight Commission, which works to reform college sports, said the trend had paid dividends, especially in football and men's basketball, in the form of higher graduation rates, as athletes effectively have more time to take and pass the required classloads.
Why Amazon pays so little: Amazon is worth a lot to investors, but since its founding has plowed almost all its profit back into the business: Since 2008, Walmart has earned $229 billion before tax and paid dividends; Amazon has reported just $14 billion in profit, with no annual cash payout to shareholders.
"Obviously, his decades of dedication to physical fitness, diet, no drinking, and no smoking have paid dividends as far as his current extraordinarily good health at this time of his life," wrote Dr. Lyle B. Amer of Santa Fe, New Mexico about Johnson, the Libertarian Party presidential nominee and former New Mexico governor.
Bieber played three shows at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow during the course of Dale's stay and her calming influence appears to have paid dividends, with the 22-year-old stopping mid-show to explain why he abruptly dropped his mic and walked off stage during a show in Manchester on Sunday Oct. 23.
"California has been a leader in solar in the U.S. for a long time and it's paid dividends both economically and to our environment here," said Sean Gallagher, vice president of state affairs for the Solar Energy Industries Association, a national trade association of manufacturers, developers and installers in the U.S. solar-energy industry.
Clinton's more contemporary style of campaign, which featured a bigger investment in a large data organization and extensive field operation, ultimately paid dividends in the form of narrow, organization-driven wins in tough races like Iowa, Nevada, and Kentucky while helping her maximize her delegate count from friendly states in places like the South and New York.
The case for a rate hike has clearly strengthened since the central bank's last meeting, Powell said in prepared remarks at an event in Washington, D.C. While Powell said he thinks that the Fed's patience in raising rates has paid dividends, he warned that moving too slowly could eventually mean that the Federal Open Market Committee would have to abruptly tighten policy to avoid overshooting its goals.
TV's "Rising" program on Tuesday that the UK's decision on Huawei could mean the U.S. will be forced to reexamine its long-standing and historically close intelligence sharing partnership with the U.K. "It will force legislatures and members of the executive branch to fundamentally reexamine our intelligence-sharing partnership with the UK, and that would be incredibly regrettable because that relationship has paid dividends in recent years," Gallagher said. Sen.
The players' prominence and willingness to leverage their profiles and enormous social media followings in support of their cause have paid dividends: FIFA doubled the prize money pool for this summer's Women's World Cup only after the United States team's complaints drew attention to how far it lagged behind the pool for the much richer men's event, and the team has not played a match on artificial turf, a surface many players disdain, since 2017.

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