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"pay up" Definitions
  1. to pay all the money that you owe to somebody, especially when you do not want to or when the payment is late
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My charitable trust owns that one; pay up, pay up and pay up.
They do, so I pay up front and head upstairs.
"Those guys should pay up — that's not right," said Patzert.
Landlords must simply pay up and carry on as before.
When Jia did not pay up, the ground shifted quickly.
Money managers won't pay up for companies with declining numbers.
Now the Massachusetts Democrat wants the president to pay up.
Those who refuse to pay up face an uncertain future.
Residents have until February of next year to pay up.
Is the market willing to pay up for that combination?
To become someone's biggest fan, you'll have to pay up.
But if defendants don't pay up, they remain in jail.
If anyone owes you money, they better pay up now.
Once she's made her choices it's time to pay up.
But the bank officials' refusal to pay up is another.
Now he's suing to get Stormy's lawyer to pay up.
Fortunately, your files aren't deleted if you don't pay up.
What might happen if the Malaysian side can't pay up?
" Germany refuses to pay up and is "bad, very bad.
Don't worry ... our man in D.C. will pay up, SO!!!
In other words, use a docking station or pay up.
We don't pay up and reach for yield in Cramerica.
Never pay up front for it with your debit card.
Companies with cyber insurance are more willing to pay up.
They're threatening to sue if she doesn't pay up by June.
And, perhaps more importantly, will brands be willing to pay up?
They pay up front, and they pay double what Medicare pays.
The German art historian said he would pay up on Friday.
In fact, their solution for squashed flyers is to pay up.
So if you're going to do that to women, pay up.
If they don't pay up those criminal benefit estimates, jail awaits.
Without having to pay up front, you send the digital present.
So, if you're going to do that to women, pay up.
This employee turned to technology to make their boss pay up.
In September, it appeared that the government would finally pay up.
Rather, MuleSoft was just insisting that Salesforce pay up, and quickly.
So why was Glaxo willing to pay up for the business?
"That means telling the middle class in America to pay up."
It's unlikely that Iran could be made to pay up directly.
Here's what you need to know: • Pay up, U.S. tells NATO.
CRAMER: WHY WE PAY UP FOR GOOD REVENUES AND GOOD EARNINGS.
I advise you to get used to it — and pay up.
What happens when it's time to pay up for past sins?
The promoters want Tekashi to pay up or face a lawsuit.
They're the ones who pay up if someone decides to sue.
Welp, he lost that lawsuit ... and was ordered to pay up.
If Fez wants to stop Rue's assault, he'll have to pay up.
Pay up and they will feel the warm glow of your appreciation.
Instead, get ready to pay up when you take to American roads.
Instead, we'll point to a few features that we'd pay up for.
Companies that failed could pay up to $2,500 a day in fines.
Boku will pay up to $231 million for Danal, the company said.
Because I'd pay up to get whatever pocket monster was lurking within.
If those people refuse to pay up, then they forfeit their property.
But now they may be forced to pay up to win Sky.
Tired of waiting for Apple to pay up, the commission on Oct.
And Fetty better pay up if he knows what's good for him.
If you're having a "hot girl summer," it's time to pay up.
He called for local, state and federal agencies to all pay up.
But 12 months on, many factory bosses have failed to pay up.
I'm really not a fan of annual fees, but I pay up.
If she didn't pay up immediately, the agency wrote, it might sue.
After seven years of iPhone ownership it was time to pay up.
Strategic buyers and financial sponsors pay up for companies that can scale.
"Investors pay up for growth; nobody's paying up for stagnation," Cramer said.
The extortion scheme is so effective that many terrified victims pay up.
I'm a big fan of NATO, but they have to pay up.
By courting press attention, he puts pressure on organisations to pay up.
VIX options hedge over the last year, saw the position finally pay up.
Paid alternatives like Netflix and Hulu made it easier just to pay up.
They've even threatened to wipe people's linked iPhones if Apple doesn't pay up.
I pressured them to pay up via diplomatic channels but they never agreed.
Others have suggested lawmakers could pass legislation to force families to pay up.
Additionally, Cramer thinks investors will be more willing to pay up for railroads.
Julie Bowen's estranged husband wants her to pay up in their divorce case.
Uber also agreed to pay up to $100 million to settle the lawsuit.
Apple's telling me to pay up or else and it feels like extortion.
Of course, bookies have no legal recourse if bettors don't pay up, either.
To get control of his stake, SoftBank decided, it had to pay up.
The oil groups could pay up to $2300 billion to reach a deal.
If you want a piece of the Rockefellers, be prepared to pay up.
He had to pay up millions, I know the lawyer that beat him.
Americans pay up to $7,500 for braces per person, but it's worth it.
Why should consumers pay up to $3.84 for a liter of Tourmaline Spring?
And when they lose, it is usually down to insurers to pay up.
Public pressure is part of the strategy to get borrowers to pay up.
Malaysian officials also want Goldman to pay up to $7.5 billion in damages.
She said hospital workers had merely been "reminding" Ms. Logbo to pay up.
She doesn't list an amount but clearly now wants OG to pay up.
There is little chance that Iran could be made to pay up directly.
Currently, people who fail to pay up keep getting coverage for 90 days.
Investors must be willing to "pay up for best of breed," he added.
Other times, consumers won't receive any ticket at all after they pay up.
The nonprofits usually pay a discounted rate; the corporate clients pay up to $250,000.
He challenged the fine, but a jury ruled he still had to pay up.
The cost for seniors on Medicare: zero, or a co-pay up to $20.
And if Dish won't pay up, it'll send you over to someone who will.
From there, travelers pay up to $1,600 to get to Khartoum, the Sudanese capital.
GM offered 10 percent instead, citing that it was financially unable to pay up.
"People will pay up to $3,000 for a bottle of Actavis," he told me.
Government-mandated minimum wage hikes are also forcing companies to pay up even more.
An average Hawaiian family can pay up to $600 a month in energy bills.
Why would Farmers be willing to pay up to nine figures for roadside assistance?
One person was killed in stray fire before the government agreed to pay up.
Standard Innovation agreed to pay up to $10,000 for each instance of collected data.
I was promoted once in that role, which bumped my pay up by $10,000.
Singapore casinos have more trouble getting gamblers to pay up than their Macau counterparts.
But now you went to the pharmacy and they asked you to pay up.
There is competition for talent, and firms are willing to pay up for it.
Santander has already offered to pay up to €1bn in compensation to retail bondholders.
That means less fun and less learning, so pay up for the real deal.
Freelancers, for example, already make such estimated tax payments and pay up every quarter.
"They're not going to pay up for inflated earnings on tax boosts," Calvasina said.
A major red flag is when a "free" trip requires you to pay up.
Some companies have had to pay up big time for not paying their interns.
Pay up, and the British Navy will keep the Frenchmen, pirates, and aboriginals away.
If users don't pay up, their Panono experience will finally come to an end.
Will he give it up for free or will Tom have to pay up?!
And in exchange for having a puny say, Comcast will have to pay up.
Tom Price says he will pay up for his use of expensive, chartered aircrafts.
If Exxon loses, it could have to pay up to $1.6 billion in damages.
The message was always the same — pay up or I will reveal your secret.
The company said it would pay up to $93,000 in the case of death.
For same-day delivery, you could pay up to an extra $9.98 per item.
In this puzzle, it's a promise to pay up: The answer is I.O.U. 29A.
Now if you want your stock back, you have to pay up for it.
Relative to bonds, investors have decided it makes sense to pay up for stocks.
And creditors are showing up in person in Beijing, asking LeEco to pay up.
"Martin" star Tisha Campbell-Martin wants her husband to pay up in their divorce.
Obviously Showtime is hoping you will pay up and continue being a subscriber after that.
THIESSEN: Yes, I wrote many speeches for George W. Bush urging NATO to pay up.
Applying to Apple for authorization—a seemingly tedious process that requires resellers to pay up.
Spike Feresten, who wrote an episode centered on muffin tops, wants McDonald's to pay up.
This month Celgene agreed to pay up to $7 billion to take over Impact Biomedicines.
America would breach its treaty obligation to the UN if it refused to pay up.
Bondholders could force cities to sell their assets to pay up missing revenues or losses.
But that does not mean Chevron won't have to pay up to claim its prize.
They look great, but if you lose or damage them, be prepared to pay up.
They pay up to 48% on their pensions; property prices rose by 10% last year.
A Toronto restaurant has to pay $10,000 for asking black customers to pay up front.
It is, however, unlikely that the winning bidders of these dumb auctions actually pay up.
Later that year, a judge sided with Kirzis, ordering PK pay up, the papers state.
I usually wait a week before sending friends that sweet, sweet prompt to pay up.
Not Time may have to pay up to $9,000 AUD ($7,000 USD) for the infraction.
Qaiser's operation would reportedly demand victims pay up to $1,000 in exchange for returning access.
It's unclear if Anthony will file a civil suit to force Tessiero to pay up.
A money back guarantee if it extended your life, or pay up if you died.
Jay won that lawsuit, but now Mahan wants just about everyone else to pay up.
As we reported, John was given a March deadline to pay up more than $150,000.
She also refused to pay up when Vezmar called to ask for his money back.
Sen then called the Cambodia Daily a "thief" and said to pay up or leave.
Customers pay up to $30,000 for burials at the base of redwoods or other trees.
Meanwhile, households in rural Northwest Territories pay up to $500 per month for 5 Mbps.
The FBI has even told victims to pay up — a controversial move for security experts.
The government thinks these corporations should pay up and treat the addiction their products caused.
His lawyer negotiated the bill down to $6 million, but Nelson still couldn't pay up.
Last week, the company announced that it will pay up to $1 million for vulnerabilities.
Some U.S. customers can import without a letter of credit if they pay up front.
Cash was used to pay up for the rest of the consideration in the transaction.
Should PDVSA pay - up to $20 million per cargo - shortages could blow over relatively soon.
That fee, however, is still a lot of money to have to pay up front.
Employees can now contribute up to 5 percent of base pay, up from 3 percent.
We still don't know who the buyer was, or whether they'll have to pay up.
The labor commission agreed and ordered Tom to pay up, but he's appealing the decision.
So why would Amazon pay up for a business in which it has little experience?
Last October, Amtrak agreed to pay up to $265 million to victims and their families.
The attackers were forced to issue a reminder on victims' computer screens to pay up.
Uber had agreed to pay up to $100 million to settle the expense reimbursement lawsuit.
Analysts have estimated the bank could pay up to $12 billion to settle the case.
You pay up front for health insurance with a premium that is often charged monthly.
To snag the right new boss, 13 billion euro Renault will need to pay up.
After initially pushing back against the FEC, the Sanders campaign has agreed to pay up.
He claimed that the media attention has already encouraged a few organisations to pay up.
ANYWAYS, we have our eye on a new 13k TV so plz pay up thx pic.twitter.
When the townsfolk do not pay up, the Piper uses his music to lure their children.
Pay up front, then unlock items the old-fashioned way: by playing more of the game.
Shoe collectors are sometimes willing to pay up to $2,000 for a pair of legitimate ones.
Many hackers target hospitals and hold sensitive files hostage, because they know people will pay up.
And, according to the Orlando Sentinel, the city is requiring Trump's campaign to pay up front.
He said on January 22nd his party should concede defeat and pay up for the wall.
And once that happens, you can say goodbye to all your photos — unless you pay up.
Will users pay up to $15 a month to work out with ClassPass instructors at home?
Motorists pay up to £11.50 a day ($15.20) to drive into the centre of the city.
But in the long run, they disadvantage upstarts that don't have the money to pay up.
So I went in and I said, folks, you have to pay up, you are delinquent.
"Hotelbeds' dividend recap made sense but they needed to pay up for it," an investor said.
Without the threat of criminal charges, the casino industry has long argued, scofflaws wouldn't pay up.
He has said we should ban remittances to families in Mexico if Mexico doesn't pay up.
PK: So when you're pitching them, when the next Jordan ... Because we don't pay up front.
Koza feels like he's been royally screwed and wants Shkreli, RZA and Cilvaringz to pay up.
We all have to pay up or get punished forever with a scary-looking credit score.
It was like a mafia move: if you were a club, you had to pay up.
If transfers and debt relief are the price for holding Europe together, will Germany pay up?
Callon would pay up to $10 million of Carrizo's expenses if its shareholders reject the deal.
Nothing. Either they have to pay up for past deficiencies or they have to get out.
This would mean Uber would have to pay up to 30% VAT on its ride fares.
It remains unclear whether Israel will pay up given restrictions its "trading with the enemy" laws.
The drivers are put between a rock and a hard place: be stopped, or pay up.
In their ideal world, workers would pay up and largely let someone else speak for them.
Barbara's bitter husband Sam (DeVito) refuses to pay up, causing Barbara to bond with her captors.
But he's betting travelers will pay up for more space, especially if the airfare is low.
But now, cash-strapped and pothole-ridden, states are asking the eco-friendly to pay up.
He may have to pay up to 20% to his organization, the Los Angeles-based Sentinels.
Customers will pay up to 16% more for products with good customer service, the survey found.
Patients at HudsonAlpha pay up to $7,000 for "whole genome sequencing and interpretation," Stat News reports.
Increasingly, ransomware attacks include a threat of leaking that privileged info if companies don't pay up.
I guess Justin T doesn't much like my making him pay up on NATO or Trade!
Anyone who wants to pay up front with a bit of money and time, that is.
People are willing to pay up for growth here, although I'd like Okta ... on a pullback.
They often have to pay up for access to the giants' many, many customers and technology.
Host families also must pay up to $500 a year toward an au pair's academic work.
To me, this suggests most cable and satellite companies will continue to pay up for ESPN.
Bloomberg reported Gojek could pay up to $120 million for mobile point-of-sale startup Moka.
Meanwhile, commuters in Los Angeles can pay up to $122 for a 30-day metro pass.
Those losses probably cannot be recouped entirely: some tax-dodgers might quit rather than pay up.
Sign up, pay up, and get unlimited access to hit titles like 'Boss Baby' and 'Sextuplets.'
Or, put more crassly: How can Spotify get you to stick around, and/or pay up?
If two of your victims pay up, the attackers give you the key to decrypt your data.
But when Brewster went to New York (states were supposed to pay claims), it wouldn't pay up.
Even in standard coach, passengers can pay up for additional perks like early boarding or lounge access.
However, if you found a better deal by booking two separate tickets, you'll have to pay up.
The lower the interest rate, the higher the multiple and investors are willing to pay up for.
You have to spend money to make money — and Lisa Vanderpump needs Tom Schwartz to pay up.
No one has been seen to pay up so far, but the threats are not all idle.
People who report a crime are often told to pay up or the cops won't investigate it.
The defendants will also pay up to $2000 million for the customers' legal costs, court papers showed.
They can also calm criminals who may consider harming hostages to induce distraught relatives to pay up.
Meanwhile, Z Entertainment says it's struggling to cover its payroll thanks to Tyga failing to pay up.
They made me pay up front because they didn't believe I actually wanted to get it done.
The defendants will also pay up to $217 million for the customers' legal costs, court papers showed.
Cash-strapped cities and towns here are also scrambling to pay up front costs of rebuilding projects.
Investors believe a new regime will be more than willing to pay up and likely right away.
I quickly regret my decision to chaperone, but I log onto the school website and pay up.
Either way, Orr thinks there's still a way to make them pay up when the time comes.
If it's not a mistake and you do owe money — this is the time to pay up.
Tempest Tours guests will pay up to $3,500 to see a dark cloud with a bright promise.
It's a big ask, and it's not entirely clear how Three will force advertisers to pay up.
She said her former employer told her she has until the end of June to pay up.
So she filed court docs asking a judge to force Briggs to pay up the remaining $37,400.
Those purchasing alternative ellaOne (also progesterone-based, but effective for longer) will pay up to £45 ($65).
As for this latest incident, it's not clear whether the florist decided to pay up the ransom.
He hadn't paid taxes and it was coming down to the wire—pay up or lose it.
And outsiders still must pay up to $250 a day to enter and stay in the country.
"Turns out people will pay up" even with the option to use Spotify for free, Cramer noted.
For long distance calling, including to the United States, they pay up to 1 peso per minute.
The Uber Visa® Card will pay up to $600 if your phone is damaged or stolen.
The bill Sanders released in 2017 called for consumers to pay up to $250 for prescription drugs.
Through graduated escalation, occasionally tempered with sugar-coated placation, Pyongyang will compel the South to pay up.
However, in daily life, higher interest rates mean that you'll have to pay up to access credit.
Motel 6 will also pay up to $1.3 million for the plaintiffs' legal fees and administrative costs.
But Cersei should be careful: The Golden Company turns on patrons who don't pay up on time.
However, those without health insurance and Americans on Medicare and Medicaid may be forced to pay up.
Investors may prefer not to be exposed to sterling at all rather than pay up for insurance.
If its rivals refuse to pay up, it can withhold the content entirely, diminishing them as competitors.
DeBartolo did not serve jail time, but he agreed to pay up to $1 million in fines.
DeBartolo did not serve jail time, but he agreed to pay up to $214 million in fines.
It's time for the industry to clean up and pay up for the damages from its misdeeds.
We already run a low-profit margin intentionally to keep class prices down, and teacher pay up.
Executives at Delta and American recently estimated that around half of passengers pay up for regular economy.
But it remains to be seen how many consumers will pay up for this type of product.
To fix it and avoid legal action, you're told, you must call back immediately — and pay up.
As a result, those advertisers are willing to pay up for that opportunity to advertise their services.
"If we assume 50 per cent of the LSE's expenses could be eliminated and each transaction was structured as an all-stock deal, we calculate ICE could pay up to £34 while CME could pay up to £44 [for LSE]," said Christopher Harris, an analyst at Wells Fargo.
The fact that Tyga has yet to pay up led Arashe's lawyer to further investigate the rapper's finances.
CBS will let people watch its newest shows online, without watching ads — if they're willing to pay up.
This is considered great for production studios, but terrible for TV networks who can't afford to pay up.
He stayed close with management and the board, but he also impressed them by making them pay up.
Chopard says Ferrari Express refuses to pay up, so it's suing for the $15 million and then some.
He's repeatedly said we should demand the Saudis give us free oil and pay up for our protection.
Ownership requires you to pay up front for tons of use down the line that may never happen.
Either pay up for a reputable VPN service or go for a well-known, well-established free one.
Restaurants and bars try to combat this by asking customers to pay up front or installing surveillance cameras.
Jeff and Taylor owe Manish about $1 million dollars but Manish has not forced them to pay up.
O) to pay up to 13 billion euros ($15 billion) in back taxes to Ireland and Starbucks (SBUX.
That means that fake SEO websites now need to pay up for realistic content to fill their pages.
Then, she found a notice on her door that she'd be evicted if she didn't pay up soon.
Losing both bets to a giddy Nick Young ... and having to pay up with your whole team watching!!
The oil major will pay up around $20 billion in penalties to five states and the U.S. government.
Still, the CEO contends that if the retailer designs better merchandise, shoppers will be willing to pay up.
Pay up Stop telling your friend that you'll pay him back and just do it already, will you?
To be clear, 'Sesame' producers are not named in the suit -- Taino just wants Univision to pay up.
Volkswagen could be forced to pay up to $4.04 billion if regulators don't approve fixes for all vehicles.
But if they want to use the software internally, they'll have to pay up, just like everybody else.
"You do pay up, but, for some travelers, the time savings may be worth it," Mr. Tumpowsky said.
Companies will only have to pay up if they make more than 3,000 digital transactions in a year.
Unless you're willing to pay up some actual money, in which case you can continue on your adventure.
She nearly got away with it but was caught at the last moment and forced to pay up.
In August, a judge in North Carolina sided with Howard, ordering the unnamed man to pay up $750,000.
Even though the airline isn't offering business class, prepare to pay up for the front of the plane.
But, when it came time to pay up, according to the lawsuit ... Brown never ponied up the dough.
However much you're considering plunking down, the question is: If you're going to pay up, what's the payoff?
On NATO, the Europeans face no choice but to pay up or continue to face further U.S. threats.
People pay up to $2,000 to enter into your space and interact with you in some small way.
When that happens, all you can do is pay up, as happened with Jason Hark and Kenneth Larivee.
Levandowski's brother agreed to pay up to $200,000 in the event Levandowski doesn't show up to his trial.
The End wants Starbucks to stop using Unicorn on all its drinks and pay up for stealing it.
According to Zerodium's website, the company will pay up to $10,000 for remote code execution exploits in routers.
But the bank expects Petrobras to pay up to 60% of its cash flow only from 2022 on.
The court adjusted his child support fees accordingly, yet he still failed to pay up any child support.
The ceiling is the amount growth-oriented big fund investors are willing to pay up for a stock.
"[But] don't underestimate or give Apple consumers credit for their willingness to pay up for products," he added.
Fisher claims to have money from "recent, undisclosed hacks" that will be used to pay up the bounties.
Businesses that charge too much may have to refund customers and pay up to $5,000 for every violation.
Primarily because passengers have shown a willingness to pay up for a seat and service beyond basic economy.
They must also pay up to €150,53 to state agencies tasked with fostering innovation and building affordable homes.
His job was simple: deliver a tough message, telling NATO member states that they needed to pay up.
If you're going to make a $10,000 bet with someone, you'd better be prepared to pay up promptly.
J.P. Morgan remains best of breed, but as usual, you need to pay up for best of breed.
And in most instances, the IRS will want you to pay up — with penalties and interest on top.
Congress would again have to go to the courts seeking an order requiring the witness to pay up.
If you want the greatest motor car currently available, you need to pay up for one of these.
You do however have the option to cancel at anytime, so there is no obligation to pay up.
They also agreed to pay up to $7,500 to workers they turned away as part of the policy.
Because you get this, and you get five free articles or whatever it is, and they pay up.
Silverman wants the rapper to pay up now and throw in extra dough for damages and lawyer fees.
Indeed, Facebook said in April that it expected to pay up to $5 billion to end the government's probe.
Are acquirers generally willing to pay up right now, or do they expect maturing companies to settle for less?
Competing video companies are screwed if they don't pay up, because AT&T squeezes its customers with overpriced services.
Mobile gurus who spoke to CNBC said consumers in India typically don't pay up for smartphones for many reasons.
If Facebook doesn't comply, the company will have to pay up to 4 percent of its global annual turnover.
Netflix was willing to pay up to $90 million a year for the rights, but NBC topped the bid.
The company will pay up to $125 million more if claims exceed the initial amount, according to the FTC.
You can download it now and play 60 turns for free, but after that you'll have to pay up.
VW in June agreed to pay up to $16.5 billion to resolve civil litigation related to the emissions cheating.
He had a deadline of Friday to pay up or possibly be held in contempt and go to jail.
As a result those businesses are forced to pay up to 12-13% in interest rates on bank loans.
We pay up for the highest quality brand because we know that a brand, a good brand, signifies reliability.
The company will pay up to $250 for your old iPad in the form of an Apple gift card.
Over eight million cars were affected in Europe, and the company will likely have to pay up there, too.
"If you don't want your embarrassing -- unlawful -- and irresponsible behavior going viral: Man up, and pay up," he said.
Separately, Reckitt said it would pay up to $1.4 billion to resolve all U.S. federal investigations related to Indivior.
The urgent ransom notes that appear are basically intended to freak out the victim to pay up or else.
For 53, a number of big carriers have decided to pay up to take the risks off the table.
Yet in recent years, the preppy apparel maker has struggled to get shoppers to pay up for its styles.
As a result, those businesses are forced to pay up to 12-13% in interest rates on bank loans.
"If you want the government to listen to you, you had better be prepared to pay up," he said.
"If you don't want your embarrassing, unlawful and irresponsible behavior going viral: Man up, and pay up," he added.
The user may then receive a prompt that their free trial has expired and it's time to pay up.
Energy Transfer will pay up to $6 billion in cash and the remainder in stock of the new affiliate.
He said that Washington should cover half the difference in pay, up to $10,000 over a two-year period.
What does it mean when the president, say, offers a grieving Gold Star family $25,000 but doesn't pay up?
Remember that you're royalty in both the jungle and the zodiac, which means that people better fucking pay up.
Dante apologized for the incident but the victim claims he was seriously injured and wants Dante to pay up.
If you can't pay up, you stay in jail until your trial date, sometimes for up to a month.
Last year, the European Union ordered Apple to pay up to $2252.8 billion for illegal tax benefits in Ireland.
This lets them raise cash faster than if they were waiting for clients to pay up the full amount.
To make matters worse, their insurers may refuse to pay up for damage the hackers do to their business.
The shock tactics worked to get the "jittery" Americans to pay up and show up, which they did handsomely.
The judge in the case has had enough -- and gave Session an ultimatum ... pay up or go to jail.
But children may lose cash, or parents may not have it on hand when it's time to pay up.
Hinge will pay up to $25,000 to get their users unplugged, meaning up to 2,500 people can claim $100.
With a heavy focus on retail investors, it's ordinary Japanese who will need to be persuaded to pay up.
MGM Resorts has agreed to pay up to $800 million to victims of the Las Vegas shooting in 2017.
EU COURT REJECTS FIAT APPEAL AGAINST EU ORDER TO PAY UP TO 30 MLN EUROS IN LUXEMBOURG TAX DEAL
So, Overtime decided to go after sports highlights for which you didn't need to pay up: High school basketball.
But if you're willing to pay up for the coolest, most fun midsize truck, you can't beat the Jeep.
South Africa's central bank recently warned about risks to the financial system if MTN were forced to pay up soon.
Female consumers will often pay up to 7% more for products engineered specifically for women and, by extension, their pocketbooks.
They should invest at least $1 million (717,468 pounds) over two years and pay up to $100,000 in licence fees.
One possible investment thesis: Big ride-hail players like Didi, Lyft or Uber will soon pay up to acquire Bird.
Meanwhile, aesthetic appeal and better cameras should be enough to convince many users to pay up for an improved phone.
After taking office, he sent his defense secretary to Brussels with an ultimatum to pay up or risking losing support.
Whether companies can and are willing to pay up will be what most critics watch as the policy takes effect.
On the luxury end, we pay [sellers] more than anyone else — we pay up to 80% when we resell it.
O) has been ordered to pay up to 30 million euros ($33 million) in back-taxes to the Dutch state.
They laid out for me the 4 strategies they use to convince health insurers to pay up for new drugs.
Although many have already sent checks, leaders are continuing to remind those who haven't that's it's time to pay up.
In fact, because you'll be a resident of two countries, you'll need to file — and possibly pay up — in both.
But with both drug lords locked up and their respective cartels in disarray, it's highly unlikely they'll ever pay up.
Regardless, if you lose a bet, tell your friends you'll pay up the next time you're all in western Slovakia.
An advertising campaign introduced in 2012 was more successful in spurring additional taxpayers to register unreported income and pay up.
Last week, the Trump administration said it would pay up to $12 billion to help farmers weather the trade war.
If not ... eBay will go down the line, checking with the next highest bidders until someone's willing to pay up.
According to Variety, Parker's venture — called The Screening Room — would pay up to 40% of its revenue back to theaters.
The rockers filed the suit against Lloyd's for failing to pay up on a "terrorism" clause in their insurance policy.
The company will reportedly pay up to $22019,000 for longer, 20 to 30-minute scripted shows that it would own.
Some VPNs come with a free trial, but you'll have to pay up to get an ounce of real privacy.
A third lawsuit still looms as Angie Stone and her group, The Sequence, want Ronson and Bruno to pay up.
And unless those networks are willing to pay up, more material is going to make its way onto the web.
And that's definitely true, but whenever you inevitably lose that original adapter, you'll have to pay up for a replacement.
If you're willing to hunt for flaws within its vast array of software and services, Google's happy to pay up.
"Packers have some very, very strong processing margins so they can actually pay up if they needed to," he said.
Every spring, people pay up to $60,000 for the opportunity to vote on artworks to add to its permanent collection.
They needed Smith to pay up; he signed a contract with NBC who built a new sitcom around his life.
Detractors say it gives Texas property owners little recourse to get their money back if insurance companies don't pay up.
Third, the absence of windfall spending and the gradual improvement in the economy may actually force business to pay up.
People may even still pay up for a $5 latte but they aren't going to buy a new $50,000 car.
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ObamaCare requires the federal government to pay up to 90 percent of the costs for states to expand Medicaid coverage.
Reuters reported that Fiat Chrysler is also expected to pay up to $280 million to resolve claims from diesel owners.
Starbucks Corp has been ordered to pay up to 30 million euros ($33 million) to the Dutch state, while Amazon.
"We're going to be giving the IRS the teeth and the tools to make sure billionaires pay up," she added.
"US issuers initially had to pay up versus US dollars when they started accessing the market," said a bond banker.
A success of American Airlines' new, no-frills service is that passengers are willing to pay up to avoid it.
Ultimately Dombrowski will have to pay up, and he's probably going to have to do it sooner rather than later.
If you're willing to pay up front, however, you can preorder a Jet Black one right now for November delivery.
Supermarkets were depleted of bottled water, bread and canned goods as people waited patiently to pay up and get out.
But neither Germany nor any of the others are obliged to "pay up" to anyone other than their own militaries.
The city must also pay up to $3 million for two consulting firms that were recently hired to study Nycha.
Puerto Rico agreed to pay up to $80,000 for two weeks of services at the San Juan National Historic Site.
They found the guy who hadn't paid, and within a couple of days, they got the guy to pay up.
For a spacious room, you'll have to pay up big for a suite and there's also a pricey resort fee.
Amtrak has agreed to pay up to $265 million to more than 100 victims and their families in a settlement.
"Everything is up for discussion," was the Mayor's reply when asked directly by reporters whether the city would pay up.
Their proposal would pay up to $14.5 billion to wildfire victims, while PG&E's offer would pay them $8.4 billion.
And worker pay rose a strong 0.4 percent, suggesting that employers are having to pay up to attract those workers.
This year, it agreed to pay up to $2.85 billion to Perrigo for rights to the multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri.
The rules are government will pay up to two-thirds; industry, we have to bring in at least a third.
But Apple didn't require viewers to pay up front, instead offering three-month free trials for first-time sign-ups.
We're starting by calling on companies to step up — and pay up — to close the gender and racial pay gap.
Now is the time for business leaders to draw from the players' strength, get into the game and pay up.
"Those responsible for the crisis must pay up," said Harjeet Singh, the climate lead for the global activist group ActionAid.
The ministry authorized local governments to pay up to $343 for the largest pigs, a cap later raised to $170.
It's awfully hard to get them to pay up when you have somebody saying we think how great they are.
They are likely to pay up for a car ride instead of saving money with a soggy, late, scooter ride.
You and anyone who bribes you could each pay up to $10,000 and spend up to five years in jail.
You can get a free trial, but after that you have to pay up if you want to keep using it.
Why wait or pay up for one when you can get a slightly lower quality GPU for less money and hassle?
The brand is offering to pay up to $100 toward babysitting costs on Mother's Day and has $50,000 to give away.
Exxon last year agreed to pay up to $6.6 billion for land in the Permian basin, the epicenter of U.S. shale.
US refiners, forced to pay up for heavy crude, will pass along at least some of the costs to gas stations.
Flynt refused to pay up, however, appealing on the grounds that parody and satire were protected speech under the First Amendment.
Desiigner's gotta pay up for blasting a girl online by claiming she's a scam artist ... and he didn't even fight it.
Pending the court's approval, Google could pay up to $500 to certain Pixel owners for a total settlement of $7.25 million.
And pay up they are: Pricing per meal varies, but for the premade food it's around $5 per meal or more.
Equifax also agreed to pay up to $700 million to settle federal and state investigations into how it handled the breach.
Lawyer Up: E.U. regulators have ordered Apple to pay up to $14.5 billion in taxes, plus interest, to the Irish government.
These early cases established that if corporations want to profit off noteworthy figures, they'll have to pay up for the association.
Alternatively, Delos could also offer immortality à la Altered Carbon to anyone willing to pay up (and risk potential cognitive plateaus).
When the suppliers declined to pay up, Leigh said, "Amazon paused the whole account," not only the specific products in question.
Drugs and infrastructure stocks are among Cramer's post-election picks, but he said he wouldn't pay up for those stocks Wednesday.
Stores located in Qingdao, Shandong Province will have to pay up to ¥100,000 ($18,589) if they don't comply, according to Abacus.
By telling allies that the US will only support them if they pay up, he's abandoning American promises to defend them.
"I can't wait to pay up to €500 more than necessary to go to Disrupt Berlin 23" — said no one EVER.
The problem is exacerbated because many 911 centers are small and lack the resources to pay up for workers or training.
Pay up or shut up: During meetings with some of America's NATO partners, Trump had one thing on his mind: money.
The shooting victim wants Waring to pay up for his medical bills and all the pain and suffering he's caused him.
Investors, collectively, have been unwilling to pay up for lush current earnings, which could be the result of unsustainable profit margins.
Which brings me back to the big boy on the hill, the moment when Sekiro finally asked me to pay up.
One of the sources said Aramco was prepared to pay up to $9 billion for all or most of the refiner.
She claims he's made almost $9.7 million for "Empire" over the last 5 years, so it's only fair he pay up.
Obviously, that pissed off the mall, and according to the suit ... they fired off a notice for Farrah to pay up.
However, consumers may have to pay up to $250 out-of-pocket for prescription drugs, with incentives to use generic medications.
TruTV will pay up to 100 percent of their loans depending on how well a contestant performs in the speed round.
Infrastructure occupations often pay up to 30 percent more than other jobs to workers with a high school diploma or less.
The businesses tariff would average 5 cents while mines would pay up to 9.86 cents depending with the sector, he said.
Clients pay up to 5,000 Hong Kong dollars ($650) to have sex with Kat but payment goes directly to her pimp.
It may be time for Trump to call that bluff and make them pay up if they really care about security.
After more than a decade of stagnant wages, employers are beginning to have to pay up for the hires they want.
That means the typical American will need to pay up to that amount before their insurance starts to pay their bills.
AstraZeneca will pay up to $6.9 billion to work with Daiichi Sankyo on a hotly-tipped experimental treatment for breast cancer.
As long as they pay up at the end of their stay, they can call themselves any damn thing they like.
For example, Venture will pay up to $100 for your Global Entry or TSA PreCheck if you pay with the card.
New Englanders pay up to 22019 percent more than the national average for electricity, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
I&aposm in Williamsburg now (and over it!) I&aposm open to other areas and looking to pay up to $1200.
Meanwhile, her opponent talks about abandoning NATO allies if they don't pay up and seems fine with Russian adventurism in Ukraine.
Well, it's awfully hard to get them to pay up when you have somebody saying we think how great they are.
If you decide to pay up for the shot, you can keep the commemorative glass that it comes in at Foundry.
The railroad said its insurers agreed to pay up to $675 million per covered occurrence but have only paid $30 million.
And for good reason: Getting Chinese executives to pay up involves extensive meetings, negotiations and cooperation from Chinese authorities and bankers.
If Saudi Arabia were to mend its relations with the U.S., however, Trump demanded that the ally needs to pay up.
"Proud of @realDonaldTrump for telling NATO deadbeats to pay up or shut up," former Republican governor Mike Huckabee tweeted in response.
If a businessman refuses to pay up he can theoretically be arrested, if he has no powerful friends to protect him.
If those emitters are someday found liable for these costs, Byers believes a US court could force them to pay up.
If they refused, and a judge decided to award Pursglove $200 million, Oesterlund wouldn't have enough liquid wealth to pay up.
There is fluke for those who won't pay up for fugu, and it is just what you'd want it to be.
She says she's suffered severe emotional distress and constant pain since the accident ... and now wants the team to pay up.
Mburu lost a bet; at a campus concert, she will have to wear a black and gold wig to pay up.
At the time of writing Crowdfense will pay up to $100,000 for similar sorts of router attacks, according to its website.
Guests will pay up to $100,000 for a picture with the President, or $250,000 to listen in on a roundtable discussion.
Mr. de Blasio agreed to pay up to $75 million to end litigation over the Police Department's stop-and-frisk strategy.
Sometimes, Jacobson would require that the person pay up to $50,000 up front before getting a winning $763 million dollar ticket.
Brands reportedly pay up to $500,000 for a social media shoutout to Kardashian's 101 million Instagram followers, according to Us Weekly.
Fast-forward to Tuesday ... and our cameraman in L.A. was desperately trying to pay up on behalf of his TMZ coworker.
In December it said it would pay up to $665 billion for Xyphos Biosciences Inc to expand its immuno-oncology business.
The ransomware encrypted Travelex's entire network, and the attackers gave Travelex a seven-day deadline to pay up, Bleeping Computer reported.
Big U.S. airlines measure the success of their cheapest, most restrictive fares by how many passengers pay up to avoid them.
For sure, they incidentally made sure small businesses hated them by suggesting they pay up to get rid of bad reviews.
Still other calls try to convince people to pay up with cash or gift cards in order to avoid getting arrested.
A massive winter storm is set to wallop the East Coast; Brazil's state-owned oil company Petrobras has to pay up.
And now the man who led the operation may need to pay up to $2.2 million to settle with the government.
Which means the big labels will have to work hard — and pay up — to convince big acts to stick with them.
Ashley Madison will pay up to $3,500 to those with multiple accounts, and whatever's not claimed will be donated to charity.
The court order states R. Kelly needs to pay up by March 6, or he'll be locked up in County Jail.
But Babis said on Sunday Czech banks should pay up to 1.8033 percent of their dividends into a new state development fund.
Every year you're forced to take stock of your financial life and pay up or, if you're lucky, get a nice refund.
Meanwhile, those earning $5433,2543 a year will pay up $230 more each month on average under Trump's plan, according to the study.
Which means that if Carter can appeal to a mere 5.7507987 percent of them, then Wendy's could be forced to pay up.
From now on, if they fly from any of the listed airports, they will have no choice other than to pay up.
When it comes to the price of domestic violence, divorce courts are free to make the victims — almost always women — pay up.
At that point, people using the beta will have to decide whether they want to continue using the device and pay up.
Most models of the Pixelbook Go have a typical 1080p screen, but you can get 4K if you're willing to pay up.
Thirty-minute episodes will include ads, and Facebook is reportedly willing to pay up to $3 million per episode for centerpiece shows.
Consumers these days would be willing to pay up for Netflix, Costco and Amazon Prime memberships, but refuse to pay retail prices.
If they are not a resident they have longer to pay up but must do so even if they appeal the decision.
Of course alpha still exists, and of course, people will continue to both chase it and attempt to pay up for it.
The commission insists Ireland had no sovereign right to charge Apple lower tax rates and now it wants Apple to pay up.
Samsung has said it'll pay up to $200,000 for a bug and Microsoft has said $250,000, but Netflix's max payout is $15,000.
Fans hoping to find all the tea on Taylor Swift's Reputation as soon as the album drops will have to pay up.
But frequently they don't pay up because they don't trust the hackers, don't have the funds or have ethical concerns about paying.
Joanna Stern likens the message to a ransom note; you'd better pay up if you want to keep all that data safe.
Somehow, the Freedom Caucus Republicans allowed it to be swiped away from them and had to pay up to get it back.
Although Tom and Katie talk a big game, their real challenge comes when it's time to pay up for their woodsy nuptials.
But in other parts of the world, the Apple brand, as much as the iPhone's features, has nudged consumers to pay up.
Others pay up to four (the two factions of Barrio 18, which has split, and two autonomous "cliques" of the Mara Salvatrucha).
To make sure the other party is able to pay up, the two will often work through a middleman—the clearing-house.
For example, the tech firm Nvidia will pay up to $103,000 of employees' student loan bills over the course of five years.
Workers are limited to 40 hours per week of Work Frog jobs that can pay up to an extra $2,720 per month.
A sponsor may pay up incrementally in the direct lending market, but sponsors are willing to swallow that to lock in pricing.
For those who do not pay up, it is a mad rush when online check-in opens 24 hours before the flight.
People who want to buy big trucks and SUVs could still get them, but they'd have to pay up at the pump.
You pay up front, but the design never expires, so you don't need to feel rushed about starting your project right away.
Don't get me wrong: if you want plenty of beef under the hood and are willing to pay up, good on ya.
They tell their victims that they owe back taxes and threaten to arrest or even deport them if they don't pay up.
But it's up to the Justice Department to determine what's full and fair and how quickly to pay up, if at all.
S. mobster's heirs to Cuba: You owe us — so pay up" and a CNN Money video entitled "Ken Burns: Trump divides us.
Meanwhile, American Airlines pledged never to remove a seated passenger, while Delta said it will pay up to $212,000 to do so.
That means video game companies would have to pay up to another $22,22010 to each principal performer on the most successful games.
Retailers, though, often move on both fronts, pressing criminal charges against suspects, while demanding that they pay up before cases are resolved.
Retailers pay up to 5 cents per plastic bag, but the cost is hidden, passed on to shoppers through higher grocery prices.
The greater the risk that a borrower won't be able to pay up — known as credit risk — the higher the interest rates.
Betty's pissed -- and wants Pepsi to pay up for stealing their idea ... especially since Pepsi hailed the spot as a smashing success.
They could either pay $1.59 each week for a given series, or pay up front and get a bit of a discount.
Vermont recently enacted legislation to pay up to $10,000 for those relocating to the state who work remotely for companies based elsewhere.
About a dozen people will pay up to 4,800 Canadian dollars to join him in the woods for a week this summer.
In total, the state will pay up to 80% of salaries, while companies can reduce working hours to 10% for three months.
In theory, the state could pay up to 84 percent of the salaries of employees unable to work because of the virus.
But, in the suit, France claims Steele has taken it too damn far ... and now, he wants the guy to pay up.
During the trial, prosecutors said that if the executives didn't pay up then Mr. Skelos would kill legislation their firms were seeking.
The company said in December it would pay up to $665 billion for Xyphos Biosciences Inc to expand its immuno-oncology business.
We speak to one woman about her skyrocketing medical costs — and the aggressive new way hospitals are forcing patients to pay up.
Starbucks – Starbucks won an appeal against a European Union demand to pay up to $33 million in back taxes to the Netherlands.
Baltimore, like several other cities that have been hit by such attacks over the past two years, is refusing to pay up.
If it fails to meet certain deadlines by the fall, it could be forced to pay up to $10 million per day.
In 2012, sexual enhancement nutritional products company Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals was found guilty of fraud and had to pay up $24 million.
George Osborne, UK chancellor of the exchequer, greeted the deal on Twitter, indicating other companies will now also be expected to pay up.
US refiners will have to pay up to buy oil from elsewhere — causing energy prices to be higher than they otherwise would be.
And without net neutrality, internet service providers can make some sites load even more slowly (the horror) if their owners don't pay up.
Cramer suspects that investors refuse to pay up for it because they don't think the business model is sustainable based on ad spending.
The groups have been approached with stolen email or cloud data and a simple threat: pay up or we'll leak to the press.
" If U.S. allies, whether in NATO or in Asia, won't pay up, "the U.S. must be prepared to let these countries defend themselves.
" When a friend asked on Facebook if he had any updates, Kiss replied, "Not much, the owner most likely will never pay up.
Thing is ... Blueprint claims Rich hasn't kept his end of the bargain, and although it's repeatedly asked him to pay up ... no dough.
It's a members-only service, so like Amazon Prime, you'll have to be part of the club (and pay up) to take advantage.
The moment the tax is announced land values should fall, because buyers know that once they own the land, they must pay up.
The publicity around the attacks often forces governments to quickly pay up in order to get back online and keep their residents happy.
Doll said earnings and margins could be challenged, particularly since companies will have to pay up to hire workers in the current environment.
Somalis braving the roads pay up more willingly at al-Shabab checkpoints, which sometimes seem less predatory than those manned by Kenyan troops.
The company is set to pay up to $5.5 billion in cash payments to U.S. authorities this year as part of one settlement.
With demand now often surpassing the limit, users had to pay up to $5.50 on average to get a transaction dealt with speedily.
Take Norway, which in 1991 told oil firms drilling in the North Sea to capture carbon dioxide from their operations or pay up.
It will also pay up to $48 million in milestone and sales-related payments, as well as mid-teen percentage royalties on sales.
On Wednesday, Wells Fargo said it might have to pay up to $2.7 billion more than it had set aside as of Dec.
Even as tastes have changed, consumers are more wiling to pay up for their favorite brand of chocolate than they are for cheese.
In 2016, a judge ordered PK to pay up, the papers state, and PK made a small payment on the debt, Kirzis claims.
This settlement is the first time a court in the West has forced someone allegedly involved in the money laundering to pay up.
On Wednesday the bank said it might have to pay up to $2.7 billion more than it had set aside as of Dec.
The feds have issued a tax lien, and if Rozay doesn't pay up they could haul away his stuff to cover his nut.
KKR and its partners are said to be willing to pay up to $18.6 billion for the unit, which is currently being shopped.
You had to have a place to move this shit, and you usually had to show up with cash and pay up front.
Nintendo of America head Reggie Fils-Aime even told fans not to pay up to the demands of SNES Classic resellers and scalpers.
At stake is a reported debt of $225,000, as a prominent soccer club and city government bicker over who's responsible to pay up.
But in no case did the agencies have to pay up, as the ransomware was not able to successfully infect the government's networks.
Imagine the next evolution of ransomware, when a hacker takes control of your vehicle and will only relinquish control if you pay up.
If the victim doesn't pay up a Bitcoin ransom, "we will have to delete your account within 3 hours," the hackers' message continues.
The source said Hellman & Friedman is determined to pay up to win control, while Permira and Nordic Capital are more conservative on price.
BASF last month agreed to pay up to 1.7 billion euros for Bayer's vegetable seeds business, plus seed treatments and digital farming activities.
If salaries are late, inspectors first ask the employer to pay up and can only impose fines if the firm does not comply.
A Citigroup research report estimates Amazon could have to pay up to 41 percent more for its average package in a new deal.
The landlord tells us he's had it with Soulja, and if he doesn't pay up by week's end, the legal guns come out.
The Chinese telecom equipment giant settled with the U.S. last week to pay up to $1.4 billion for violating a March 2017 agreement.
"No, I'm talking about this week of Thanksgiving, where the buyers pay up and the sellers walk away," the "Mad Money " host said.
Buying the stock now is a bet on Engaged and Marcato finding a buyer willing to pay up for the company, he said.
Combs did not say how much 44 years of penalties would cost, but he used the occasion to remind people to pay up.
In return, larger vessels pay up to $80,000 in tolls to travel to and from the grains hub of Rosario on the Parana.
Under a settlement forged in April, Uber had been set to pay up to $100 million in reimbursement damages to nearly 400,000 drivers.
But when the government failed to pay up in full, the company has once again asked lenders for more time, the sources said.
Google now has to pay up €2.4 billion (around $2.7 billion) for what the European Commission deems an abuse of its market dominance.
Even In Dresden you have to pay up to 10 euros, which is a pity, so I'm going to more free techno parties.
Loans are contracts but they depend a great deal on systems of rewards and penalties that encourage people pay up and on time.
If you've been scammed and you file a complaint, you might be entitled to restitution if a court orders defendants to pay up.
These "recovery rebates" will pay up to $1,200 per person, plus an extra $500 per child to parents — and they're completely tax-free.
Everybody with holdings above that sum has had to pay up, on a progressive scale: The more you own, the more you pay.
The city with the highest median base pay, up by 3% from last year, is San Francisco, where residents bring in $73,861 annually.
The attackers had demanded that individuals pay up to $600 by Friday to regain control of their machines, or face losing their data.
The law stipulates that Congress can pay up to 40 percent of the average cost per student for every child receiving special education.
Though, I'd understand why couples or families who don't want to pay up for a suite would put up with the tight quarters.
But, they claim when it came time to pay up for the $250K bill ... Davis and his team paid with a counterfeit check.
So if you buy the AirPods Pro, be warned: You will most likely have to pay up all over again in two years.
One mailbox store, the Brooklyn Postal Center, receives about 100 packages a day for residents who pay up to $5 for each delivery.
The L.A. County district attorney is not attempting to get Choudhury stateside so that he can pay up or answer for his crimes.
" And, in true Trumpian fashion, we can sum up the Trump Doctrine in seven blunt words: "Put up, pay up or shut up.
The median savings rate in a retirement plan is now 8.8 percent of pay, up from 3.6 percent in 2006, according to Fidelity.
Feigen isn't the only Olympic athlete who had to pay up for his passport after a run-in with the law this month.
Bristol Palin scored a major victory in court when a judge ordered Levi Johnston to pay up a ton of back child support.
While Wells Fargo has been unsuccessful in blocking the overdraft case, they've already managed to punt for six years without having to pay up.
Neither Rose nor Lee plays Fortnite very often because you can't choose your own avatar, but plenty of others are willing to pay up.
Smith said in a post he's willing to pay up to NZ$1000 (US$735) reward for information leading to the thieves being caught.
I wrote speeches for Don Rumsfeld urging NATO to pay up and the defense investments during their period in office went down in Europe.
A human skull—which may or may not have belonged to Shakespeare—was eventually presented to Walpole, but the cheapskate refused to pay up.
Creating new Google accounts is an option, though you might feel it's easier to just get everyone to pay up for their own subscription.
Starting this Friday, coach passengers on United Airlines who want to avoid the back of the plane may have to pay up for it.
In a separate ruling, the court also ordered Mitsubishi to pay up to 150 million won to each of five plaintiffs or their families.
That company, according to an email from NexiaBT, planned to pay up to 2 million euros to Panama companies owned by Mizzi and Schembri.
Because everyone will be fighting over a finite amount of network capacity, that's tantamount to offering those that don't pay up shittier service anyhow.
He was due in a Florida court last week to either pay up or explain why he couldn't -- but Cro was a no-show.
If the aggressiveness of discounts dissipates this year and restaurants can convince diners to pay up, the companies will be able to pad margins.
The Ministry of Unification announced Sunday that it would pay up to 1 billion won ($860,000) -- eclipsing the previous maximum of 250 million won.
Thing is ... Tyga Music hasn't cut a check yet, and now she's filed docs to get a judge to force him to pay up.
Items not on the first page might as well not exist for many shoppers, forcing sellers to pay up to be a featured good.
Even though the USPTO has since invalidated that patent, stating it was wrongly issued in the first place; Samsung still had to pay up.
WannaCry's fame has also drawn attention to criminals' normal business of attacking targets that can be relied on to pay up quickly and quietly.
The idea is to lure Dale into committing statutory rape, and then threaten him with a compromising video to get him to pay up.
Cramer noted the pattern that while millennials will not spend on themselves, they will pay up for a cellphone and use services like Uber.
Netflix was willing to pay up to $90 million a year for the rights, but NBC topped that offer and will pay $100 million.
Otherwise it would have had to pay up to 5% of its revenue each day for not complying with this summer's record antitrust ruling.
According to the Marshall Project, federal work programs pay up to $2200 an hour while wages at state prisons average 240 cents an hour.
Depositors seemed willing to provide capital for almost nothing and borrowers were willing to pay up as the Federal Reserve raised benchmark interest rates.
The paper said details were still being worked out but the company would pay up to 9,000 euros ($10,200) per car as previously envisaged.
Russian news agencies reported on Thursday that Rosneft could pay up to 330 billion roubles ($5.39 billion) for just over 50 percent in Bashneft.
THE ALLEGED EXTORTION: Cizik claims in a new lawsuit, Dr. Dubrow and Heather threatened him like a motha' ... pay up or they'd ruin him.
The company thinks Phillips should pay up the money now because it still has a valid contract with him until a court says otherwise.
Obamacare enables the jump in prices because the only people hospitals can count on to pay up are people who have insurance or Medicare.
Deming said market players may not want to pay up for protection when they see little on the horizon to trigger a market event.
As cruises became more popular, Carnival also raised ticket prices because people were willing to pay up for experience and more on-deck amenities.
Moscow refused to pay up, sending Yukos's well-resourced former owners into a hunt to seize assets—and creating a headache for the Kremlin.
That set off efforts to enforce the award in several countries—by laying claim to Russian state assets—when Moscow refused to pay up.
Even if a hospital refuses to pay up, a person's medical records can be sold on the dark Web for roughly $85033, Sjouwerman estimated.
Former students allege Trump University pushed them to pay up to $35,000 for real estate classes that taught them little from poorly-qualified instructors.
Companies in California will determine your premium, or the cost you'll pay up front for coverage, a little bit differently than in other states.
Sun d'Or, which flies to 17 destinations in France, Italy, Switzerland, Greece and elsewhere in Europe, will pay up to $24 million for Israir.
Even if a hospital refuses to pay up, a person's medical records can be sold on the dark Web for roughly $80, experts say.
Facebook execs have said they would be willing to pay up to $3 million a year for the right to articles, the report said.
A willingness to pay up for exotic beans and specialty drinks means companies can brew up richer profit margins than in mainstream packaged food.
Indeed the insistence that Britain pay up is a sign of the strains that will come to the fore after the transition period ends.
And some Twitter users have shared emails they've received demanding the cryptocurrency and warning that an explosion would only encourage others to pay up.
But he has a reputation for tenacity — a useful asset for getting through the extensive negotiations required to get Chinese executives to pay up.
In November, residents received a mass email saying a buyer was willing to pay up to $2250,25 in cash for houses — was anyone interested?
The Netherlands will pay up to 90 percent of wages for companies hit hard by the pandemic, with extra provisions being developed for restaurants.
It's a twist on a classic "sextortion scam," where hackers threaten to release alleged private videos or messages if the victim doesn't pay up.
The British government has promised to pay up to 80% of the paychecks for salaried workers, to protect jobs being lost during the pandemic.
There's the trial going on, plus there is the Pay Up Hollywood movement, which is the assistant's movement for better pay and better hours.
Patients might have to pay up to a few hundred euros toward their deductible for an ER visit; visiting a general practitioner is free.
Two YouTubers have been issued with a $6,000 invoice for alleged copyright infringement and could lose their channel if they don&apost pay up.
Without judicial oversight, defendants are vulnerable to private-supervision companies that set their own rates and charge interest when someone can't pay up front.
After he lost his long legal battle over a hefty state fine, the Czech president warned him to pay up or lose his post.
The other properties would in theory be easier to sell, though it is not clear whether a bidder would pay up for those properties.
A bank can issue a bill to a payee and promise to pay up by a certain date, with the agreement based on trust.
The Ladies Professional Golf Association is telling players to either start covering up or get ready to pay up with its updated dress code.
These are the same guys who got the warrant for Tyga's arrest last month, which forced him to pay up on a previous debt.
That in turn could mean the theft of sensitive medical records, or a devastating ransomware attack that holds vital systems hostage until administrators pay up.
Housing vouchers are rental subsidies; renters themselves pay up to a certain percentage of their income, while the rest is paid for by the city.
Just five of the 28 member states currently meet the alliance's spending target of 2% of GDP -- leading Mattis to urge others to pay up.
Whether you earn $5,000 or $100,000, Americans pay up to 15.3 percent of their income to the government — largely to support Social Security and Medicare.
With college bills looming, it's time for parents of recent and soon-to-be high school grads to start thinking about how they'll pay up.
But recently, the group's manager, Jeff Popick, officially filed a lawsuit against Trump, claiming that the candidate failed to pay up for the group's appearances.
The penalty is far less: Generally, the IRS will charge you 0.53% of your unpaid taxes for each month you don't pay, up to 20.5%.
Low interest rates may also have made investors more willing to pay up for stocks that promise future earnings growth, or pay out generous dividends.
Even if South Korea and Japan decided to pay up, they would know that the previously ironclad guarantee of American support was now more conditional.
It ties you to that debt, meaning you could be responsible for the entire amount outstanding if the primary borrower can't — or won't — pay up.
The penalty is far less: Generally, the IRS will charge you 0.5% of your unpaid taxes for each month you don't pay, up to 25%.
With 1 billion Apple devices in use around the world, Cramer believes that investors will pay up for Apple's stock because of that service stream.
Alternatively pay up for a Plex Pass and you can store all your shows and movies in the cloud rather than on a local machine.
Since they have to pay up front for the installation, they're gambling that the system will reliably increase sales, or at least decrease labor costs.
The biggest IPO of the year prices tonight, but how much are investors are willing to pay up for access to the elusive Chinese consumer?
On the other hand, you take ad tech, which bumps around and is right now way down; China is willing to pay up for it.
Vrbata will bring back something, and Hanzal has enough buzz around him that somebody might actually pay up even though he's, you know, Martin Hanzal.
In January, Lyft offered to pay up $12 million to settle the case out of court, which was deemed too little by a federal judge.
In a separate ruling, the court also ordered Mitsubishi to pay up to 150 million won to each of another five plaintiffs or their families.
But according to tax records, the club didn't pay up: The Trump Foundation, to which Trump himself has not donated since 2009, footed the bill.
A bankruptcy judge has deferred a ruling on whether California utility PG&E (PCG) can pay up to $350 million in bonuses to 10,000 employees.
While companies like Netflix may pay up for fast-lane privileges, the maker of your Wi-Fi-connected coffee pot may not feel likewise inclined.
PAY-OFF Siemens reintroduced a scheme this year to pay up to 3,22050 euros to employees who refer candidates that it successfully places in jobs.
You could get a more smartwatch-like experience with Fitbit's Blaze and Surge, but you'd also have to pay up between $70 and $120 more.
Last week, the company announced that it will pay up to $10,000 to any hackers who find bugs that could compromise security and user privacy.
J) has agreed to pay up to 10.4 billion rand ($727 million) in cash for 95 percent of Britain's Alliance Medical, it said on Wednesday.
Migrants typically pay up to 15,000 Thai baht ($430) to be smuggled from the border area to Bangkok and other cities and towns in Thailand.
"If you don't pay up you get killed," he said, a handgun on the table in front of him and a rifle on the floor.
Immigrants sending money home pay up to 17 percent to move money across borders, costs that take a sizable bite out of some countries' GDPs.
Inside the jet-set world of billionaire matchmaking — where dates happen on private planes and high-end clients pay up to £100,000 to find love
Credit agency Equifax will pay up to $0003 million in fines as part of a settlement with federal authorities over a data breach in 2017.
Meiggs and Harrington also stand accused of targeting victims' family members in bizarre and disturbing ways in an attempt to force victims to pay up.
The proposed rule would make all salaried workers who earn up to $50,440 a year eligible for overtime pay, up from the current $23,660 threshold.
Here's your Monday morning reminder to take your So why do customers pay up for these products when there are comparable options for much less?
The 32-year-old from Uganda didn't pay up and some time after that 2013 exchange, her explicit photos were posted online without her consent.
Perhaps it's easier to just pay up rather than fight through all the red tape and get it up there as an official NASA partner.
It requires individuals to pay up to 51 percent of drug costs over that amount, which can be costly for people on long-term prescriptions.
Because getting the rich South to pay up and shut up on the Northern dictatorship gone ballistic facilitates  the inhumane North's domination of the South.
On Governors Island in New York City, people pay up to $700 a night to sleep in luxury tents with a view of the city.
Twenty six percent said they would only pay up to 5 percent more to buy American, and 21 percent capped the premium at 10 percent.
The second type of competitive advantage is when a company owns a powerful product franchise or brand that consumers are willing to pay up for.
The Sunday Telegraph reported that Britain would be willing to pay up to 40 billion euros, citing three unnamed sources familiar with Britain's negotiating strategy.
While $750 is still a lot of money, it's significantly easier to pay up-front than $1,000 or more, and cheaper in monthly installments too.
He's not letting Stevie J off the hook, and is threatening to sue him, and his alleged cohorts, if they don't pay up the $20k.
Cramer speculated that money managers refuse to pay up for a stock like the airlines if they think the U.S. is headed into a recession.
The flip side of that is now everyone is asking for a subscription and that you've had your five clicks of Vanity Fair, pay up.
British shoppers could pay up to 29 percent more for beef, while the price of tomatoes could rise by anything between 9 and 18 percent.
And sometimes that's true, but, actually, resorts are getting better about this, offering premium wines and stronger drinks if you just ask and pay up.
One their attorneys threatened "a smear campaign" if Papa John's didn't pay up, Schnatter said, adding that the company ultimately paid Laundry Service $2.5 million.
So, Frankel fired off a cease and desist letter to eBay demanding they pay up for using her name and likeness or yank the ad.
Why it matters: Healthy people can pay up to thousands in cash, out of pocket, to visit similar genomics clinics at academic centers or hospitals.
Although Facebook could be forced to pay up to $9 billion in taxes, the probability that it will have to do so now seems low.
Swonk said the storms could continue to send inflationary ripples, as building materials rise and contractors pay up for construction workers in storm-ravaged areas.
Mendelson is demanding Dollywood to pay up for the past uses, and stop using the song in the future ... until it makes a licensing deal.
Thankfully Genesis also includes all colors in the price, a welcome change from manufacturers who make you pay up to get a non-gray car.
Cable and satellite companies have been losing more subscribers, making them much less willing to pay up for television programing that is also available online.
But even if a hospital refuses to pay up, a person's medical records can be sold on the dark Web for roughly $80, experts say.
Trump threatened to impound such money transfers unless Mexico agreed to pay up to $24 billion for his proposed wall on the southern U.S. border.
In a strange dynamic that may be called the "Seoul Syndrome," Pyongyang's bewitching mix of gangsterism and come-ons usually inspires Seoul to pay up.
Lil Wayne's gotta pay up for allegedly creating fraudulent companies to book fake concerts ... 'cause he didn't even bother to fight the lawsuit against him.
"I'd even be willing to pay up to $1.20," adding that investors could reap "about $300 of potential reward" by buying in near those levels.
"The measure will grant two weeks of paid sick leave at 100 percent of the person's normal pay, up to $511 per day," they add.
That's one of the reasons the Ferguson City Council was concerned about costs — but it looks like the city will have to pay up anyway.
Despite Kim's argument that the second name was significantly different, the court ruled against him on Sunday and ordered him to pay up the stipulated amount.
The NEC also said Nigeria would offer a six-month window from May for tax defaulters to pay up in a bid to boost state revenues.
It's likely that prices will not get anywhere close to that number, which means fans looking to see the "Big Game" will have to pay up.
Best for full HD If you are looking for a streaming site that provides access to all the latest releases, then you'll need to pay up.
Crews claims she suffered emotional distress from the incident and says Broner needs to pay up for any injuries she experienced, along with pain and suffering.
Oigara said that has started to change slowly after the government ordered its ministries, agencies, departments and local authorities to pay up pending bills last year.
Qualcomm is asking a court to force Apple's iPhone and iPad manufacturers to pay up, since they've been withholding royalty payments for weeks under Apple's instructions.
He points out that investors aren't as willing to pay premiums for put options versus calls and fewer deem it necessary to pay up for insurance.
The Wall Street Journal reported in June of last year that Huawei had been pressing Verizon to pay up and license over 200 of its patents.
Equifax, a credit-scoring firm, recently agreed to pay up to $700m to resolve lawsuits and other claims after data of nearly 150m clients were hacked.
In March 2017, the company pleaded guilty to charges that it violated U.S. sanctions on Iran and agreed to pay up to $1.2 billion in fines.
It starts at $67,400, but you can pay up to $128,900 in case you really need to spend as much money as possible on a car.
Formal jobs pay up to 20 times more than informal ones, by one government estimate, and formal firms are more likely to innovate, grow and export.
For the chance to see two pairs of YouTubers noodle around in a ring, some fans are evidently willing to pay up to $600 a pop.
They claimed after they signed a deal with Wright in 2015 that offered him $3.125 mil for 10% of his future earnings ... he didn't pay up.
Kaisa, in a statement late on Sunday, said it will pay up to 1 percent of the principal amounts owed to creditors that consent by Jan.
The flow of deposits had reversed; that could force banks to pay up for funding, squeezing their margins and possibly shrinking their funds available to lend.
The guard comes back with the calling-card of the quest: Threatening a guard is a fine of 50 gold pieces, so Othran better pay up.
The customer -- who did not want to be ID'd -- tells us he's hired an attorney to give the rapper the 'ol ultimatum ... pay up or else.
The extra charges would likely fall hardest on people who are already sick, since they need health insurance the most and would have to pay up.
And unless we want to put our kids up against some steep graduation odds, U.S. parents have little choice but to hurry up and pay up.
When it was time to pay up ... Qwest says McKillen and Cuesta came up empty-handed, and never gave 'em their cash -- an alleged whopping $205,337.
The government has reportedly asked the U.S. ride-sharing firm to pay up in back taxes owed since it entered the market in 2013, reports Reuters.
He goes on to say the courts have agreed with him -- notably in a case involving Eminem -- and now he says it's time to pay up.
The big price tag might not be in reach for everyone, but that hasn't stopped the Model S from succeeding with those who can pay up.   
Wage data out last week showed nominal cash earnings grew 2.0 percent in the year to November, with monthly pay up 1.6 percent year-on-year.
And if people threaten to cancel their TV packages, operators have cheaper packages they use as sweeteners for customers to pay up for high-speed broadband.
In the UK, women obtaining Levonelle—the most popular progesterone-based morning-after pill—without a National Health Service prescription will pay up to £33 ($48).
Chieh Huang, CEO of the household goods and grocery e-tailer, made headlines in 2016 when he offered to pay up to $20,000 for employees' weddings.
And without the promotion-and-relegation system that prevails everywhere else, there is no market mechanism to punish clubs who refuse to pay up for players.
And earlier this month, Wells Fargo agreed to pay up following allegations that it failed to promptly disclose details about the fake accounts scandal to investors.
It is also not clear that companies would pay up: Barcelona's business lobby says no private firms would obey Catalan tax demands unless approved by Madrid.
Less than two months ago, Volkswagen agreed to pay up to $14.7 billion to settle claims by the government and car owners in the United States.
And Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild is holding a fund-raiser that night for a few dozen guests who will pay up to $100,000 per couple.
The men would enter the spa and pay up front (some used cash, others used credit cards) before being escorted back into a private massage room.
Frances Bean Cobain's estranged husband says he won't have a penny to his name without her ... so he's asking a judge to make her pay up.
On Thursday, Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc, which spun off Indivior in 2014, agreed with U.S. regulators to pay up to $1.4 billion to settle similar claims.
Vanity Fair reported in 2016 that one-off events can pay up to $1,000 per day while mobile bodyguards can make up to $800,000 a year.
More than 500,000 customers pay up to $213 a year for stand-alone crossword subscriptions, and millions solve the crossword each month on the Times website.
The setup demonstrates just how much the two are relying on fans, including their 40 million combined YouTube subscribers, to pay up to watch the event.
It became Australia's top milk producer by agreeing to pay up to $13.62 million for Murray Goulburn Co-operative, its second major acquisition in the country.
If Verizon hypothetically requires a $300 down payment for the new iPhone, your $185 in credit would reduce the amount you pay up front to $115.
The US is the strongest power in the world, Trump reasons — why protect tiny NATO allies like Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania if they don't pay up?
If you've ever spent a sleepless school night staring at an empty Word doc, you know what it's like to be desperate enough to pay up.
The plan, which is still being developed, will pay up to about $300,900 a month to workers who have lost hours but are not laid off.
Apple is being ordered to pay up €13 billion ($1.2 billion), while Tech Data was fined €76.1 million and Ingram Micro €62.9 million in the fine.
For example, Calpers would pay up to $203,000 for knee or hip surgery at 41 acceptable-quality hospitals, defined by measures like infection and readmission rates.
Similar to Darden's policy, Starbucks is offering additional payup to 26 days — to workers who are still unable to work after the original 14 days.
Analysts expect it will draw younger, higher-income, socially conscious shoppers who are willing to "pay up" for a product that fits their lifestyle and values.
Sacconaghi speculates on how Apple's business could grow further, primarily if other advertising and e-commerce apps are also willing to pay up for preferred placement.
She continues to hold billionaires to the bulletin board, pinning them down and making them pay up for the unchecked power their money has bought them.
A recent poll of drivers suggests many are willing to pay up to $700 for braking and steering systems that amplify the safety of their cars.
Sure, you can get more comfort if you pay up, but you're not finding anything softer wearing a non-luxury badge and the attached price tag.
The idea is that the host country gets a certain value with having a US military presence inside their own borders, and they should pay up.
That was the premise of the app's virtual currency or "star system," which let users pay up to $99.99 (equivalent to 14,800 stars) for these credits.
And I bet my friend Monica [inaudible], Monica you're going to pay up, because I think a farmer is going to be able to do it.
Equifax was ordered in July by the Federal Trade Commission to pay up to $700 million in individual compensation and civil penalties because of the hack.
With more travellers willing to pay up for an international flight, all airlines are spending more time and money on their flights to Europe and Asia.
It also exemplifies the conundrum that ransomware victims face: pay up and get your access back, or refuse — potentially costing much more in the long run.
But after a summer where the subway became a national spectacle of dysfunction and misery, the city is asking someone else to pay up: oil companies.
Others were woken up in the middle of the night in the shelters where they had taken refuge, and told to pay up or get out.
Still, 14 percent said they don't want to pay additional taxes for it — and another half said they would only pay up to $1,000 a year:
Gizmodo replicated the process and indeed, the redacted sections reveal Facebook employees pushed advertisers to pay up if they wanted to maintain unfettered access to user data.
The changes could lead to job cuts for research analysts and some fund managers may lose access to research if they are not prepared to pay up.
"These are areas where the consumer is feeling more affluent, and when people have more money in their pockets, they pay up for health care," he said.
Travelers are willing to pay up for more expensive seats, including those with more legroom and other perks, executives said on a call with analysts on Wednesday.
Tenor's cash allowed Crystallex to force Venezuela to pay up by attempting a court-ordered seizure of Houston-based Citgo Petroleum Corp, the country's overseas crown jewel.
And in 228, the company was sentenced to five years of probation and was ordered to pay up to $210 million in advertising about the company's behavior.
If you decide that you want to pay up the full balance of the phone or switch off the unlimited plan, you'll stop getting your money back.
Republican candidate Donald Trump has said the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation costs the United States too much and that laggardly members should "pay up or get out".
Until roads are cleared, for just one food air drop you will continue to pay up to 15 times the price of a 20-truck convoy delivery.
The auto industry is seeing a shift in consumer purchases, with more and more people opting to buy used cars rather than pay up for new ones.
In Myspace's case, he said it was willing to pay up to $6 per thousand impressions for users who spend at least 45 seconds on the site.
Because they fail to do so, hospitals typically pay up in almost non-stop ransomware attacks, minimizing the possibility of additional health threats while systems are down.
"I do not think this agency should pat itself on the back for its efforts to reduce robocalls, and then tell consumers to pay up," Rosenworcel said.
What to watch: Whether a judge believes Cigna actively undermined the deal or Anthem has to pay up because that's what it says in the legal documents.
For reference, when Prime jumped from $79 to $99 in 2014, a Consumer Intelligence Research Partners survey showed that over 90 percent of subscribers intended pay up.
" He reiterated Trump's call for NATO countries to pay their dues: "He's a real estate developer — he's going to say, Hey you signed this thing, pay up.
Why it matters: VCs get regularly criticized for piling into the shiniest new bauble, but they also will pay up for promising businesses in super-boring industries.
You can either register for a free account, with a 2GB data transfer limit, one connection, and five worldwide locations, or pay up for the premium option.
The provision ordered the Federal Communications Commission to set new rules allowing debt collectors to robocall cellphones to hunt down debtors and get them to pay up.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the suspected perpetrators demanded a ransom, or they would release the movie in 20-minute increments if Disney failed to pay up.
Angie Stone says Bruno Mars has a lot of growing up to do, but ain't hard to read between the lines ... she wants him to pay up.
In June, it agreed to pay up to $15.3 billion to buy back up to 475,000 vehicles and address claims by federal regulators and 44 U.S. states.
Babis had first raised the idea of the fund earlier in May when he said banks should pay up to 20 percent of their dividends into it.
Facebook will reportedly have to pay up to €100 million (~$124M), at a rate of €250,000 per day in fines, if it doesn't comply with the ruling.
Under the Western Undergraduate Exchange, for instance, students who apply to certain programs pay up to 150 percent of the in-state tuition rate at participating institutions.
Apple cites the fear that broadband providers create "winners and losers," a scenario in which big companies could afford to pay up and emerging companies would suffer.
This November marks the 6900th anniversary of the landmark Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, in which tobacco companies agreed to pay up to $2628 billion over 28503 years.
But, yeah, I think companies can still find workers where they need them, but they do have to pay up more than they have in previous years.
Volkswagen solved one big problem stemming from its diesel emissions deception, agreeing on Tuesday to pay up to $203 billion to settle claims in the United States.
Federal flood policies pay up to $250,000 for damage to a building and its systems, and up to $100,000 for personal belongings, including clothes, furniture and appliances.
The proposed TLAC rules offer no explicit penalties for the use of call options - but JP Morgan did have to pay up to add the call feature.
If you want to rent Carey's birthday villa, you'll have to pay up $10,295 per night or a $15,450 a weekend for a three-night minimum stay.
Jemmy Tattoo, a thick-set debt collector who works for PT Laksana Cakrawala, told VICE that he has psychological tricks to convince stubborn debtors to pay up.
On top of that, they've been handed the bill from previous generations' mistakes—climate change, the economy—and told to pay up with resources they don't have.
In addition to the public apology, Samsung will pay up to ~$133,000 per employee, for illness contracted from working conditions, including miscarriages and cancers in workers' children.
The knight was deeply in debt to his banker, who happened to be Jewish, so he had him killed in order to avoid having to pay up.
Sondland and Volker tried arguing that Trump is a businessman who Ukraine 'owes' and that he wants Ukraine to 'pay up' before the US gives military aid.
And Chinese consumers are willing to pay up for the tasty treat, shelling out as much as $100 for a 1.5-pound lobster for a Chinese celebration.
But that tradeoff is worth it to some customers who would rather pay up to avoid the crowds shopping in one of the warehouse clubs' physical stores.
Remember that earlier this month, Celgene agreed to pay up to $23.4 billion for Impact Biomedicines, which also makes a treatment for a kind of blood cancer.
Those in central Illinois could pay up to 40 percent more than in previous years to store crops over the coming weeks, agricultural consultant Matt Bennett estimated.
Allergan paid the tribe $13.75 million up front and agreed to pay up to $15 million a year in royalties as long as the patents remained valid.
Both chains said they would pay up to 14 days of sick leave for employees who are diagnosed with the coronavirus or placed under quarantine for exposure.
Petrobras will be allowed to pay up to 60% of its operational cash flow, excluding capital expenditures, as dividends when its gross debt falls below $60 billion.
The traffic report is available for free, but cities that want the kind of data deep dive necessary for actually easing congestion will have to pay up.
The price of an influenza vaccine can range anywhere from $20 to 40 a shot, meaning a family of four could pay up to $160 a year.
Australians trapped in the Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicenter of the deadly coronavirus outbreak, say they have to pay up to $AU1000 ($673) to be evacuated.
Employees have been told the company may not make its next payroll, and AWS will shut down its servers in two days if it doesn't pay up.
It also comes with only 5 gigabytes of storage, which is shared with other Apple products, so you'll need to pay up once you reach that limit.
Middle class individuals often have to "spend down" their assets to qualify for these services or pay up to $50,85033 per year out of pocket for care.
Apple has agreed to pay up to $500 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of intentionally slowing down certain iPhone models, as first reported by Reuters.
With a discount rate of 3 percent, these damages are worth $5.20 today — that is, we would be willing to pay up to $5.20 to avoid them.
They also might be more willing to pay up for Alphabet&aposs stock if they could clearly see some of the fast-growing segments inside its business.
But if someone can't afford to pay that fine, police might try to stop or arrest him or her again to get the person to pay up.
Either way, it seems likely that it will take some time for Amazon to unwind this deal — or perhaps they can pay up big to break it.
And I hope Trump if they don&apost pay up within the next six, nine months, starts to withdraw troops and says hey, we&aposre serious about this.
It's modeled after the GI Bill and would pay up to $216,22016 in tuition or job training for those who worked for a service organization for three years.
He's talked about foreign countries ripping America off, and even in his NATO appearance he gently ribbed the Secretary General about getting the other nations to pay up.
A wall built on the cheap for $5 billion to $83 billion, paid for by the Mexican government, because if they don't pay up, we will block remittances.
And as more and more people are faced with deciding whether or not to pay up, the hackers will be there — ready and waiting to patiently explain Bitcoin.  
If you choose to go to a private college or attend school overseas, Veterans Affairs will pay up for up to $533,085 a year in qualified college expenses.
Microsoft will now pay up to $250,000 for severe Hyper-V vulnerabilities, and security bugs in Microsoft Edge or Windows 10 preview builds will fetch up to $15,000.
The insurance company claims in the lawsuit Tyler's actions created "severe" damage to the property, contents, fixtures and furnishings ... and now they want his estate to pay up.
Other celebrities who have used yin-yang contracts to evade taxes have been given a grace period to pay up before December 31st and be exempt from punishment.
If convicted, SoCalGas could pay up to $25,000 for each of the three days it didn't notify the state, and $1,000 for each day of air pollution violations.
Spokespeople for both Exxon and Shell agreed that lawsuits aren't the answer, according to AP. But for environmental groups, it's time for fossil fuel companies to pay up.
Given that it doesn't seem likely that the U.S. government will pay up anytime soon, if ever, EquiPay enables individual people to take matters into their own hands.
AstraZeneca agreed in March agreed to pay up to $6.9 billion to work with Daiichi on the drug known as trastuzumab deruxtecan, in a direct challenge to Roche.
But now the state of Illinois wants ensure that all companies extracting geolocation data from individuals must provide an opt-in, or else they'll have to pay up.
Such upbeat observers often turn to "rolling 20.52-year returns" over time to support the idea that markets are likely to pay up somewhat more in coming years.
Back in August, it came to light that one wired-up Canadian dildo maker had violated its user's privacy and now it has to pay up, big time.
The Guatemalans who received the letters that worked best to encourage taxpaying the following year turned out to be more likely to pay up the year after, too.
Following a week of speculation, PLDT announced a deal today that sees Tencent and KKR pay up to $2003 million for a minority stake in the Voyager business.
Facebook will not own the videos, which will range from 5-30 minutes, although it will own longer, scripted shows, for which it will pay up to $250,000.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has authorized federal funds to pay up to 75 percent of firefighting costs for three wildfires burning in Colorado and one in Utah.
You've got HBO Now, at least when Game of Thrones is on, and maybe pay up for a more specialized service too, like Crunchyroll or the WWE Network.
The company has 90 days to pay up or will face penalty payments of up to 5% of the average daily worldwide turnover of Alphabet (Google's parent company).
Public market investors simply weren't willing to pay up for the prospects of future growth, turning 2016 into the weakest year for tech IPOs since the financial crisis.
Crime Stoppers will pay up to $5,000 for information called into Crime Stoppers that leads to the arrest and indictment for this felony offense and other felony offenses.
French authorities had argued that Google should pay up for corporate and value-added tax on activity that involved French customers, but was routed through its Irish subsidiary.
In the past, flanelinhas have been accused of —and prosecuted for—extorting parkers, demanding exorbitant fees for free, public spaces, and slashing tires if motorists don't pay up.
Warren: DNA test shows I have Native American heritage"  Vox's Matthew Yglesias asked to his more than 400,000 followers on Twitter, "So is Trump going to pay up?
If you file your taxes but don't pay them, the penalty is 0.5 percent of what you owe for each month you don't pay, up to 25 percent.
Volkswagen, the best-selling automaker worldwide in 2016, could be forced to pay up to $4.04 billion if regulators do not approve fixes for all 3.0 liter vehicles.
It will have to pay up for the financing, but if its valuation continues to grow, it would be a bargain compared with the value of the equity.
As if the story wasn't bizarre enough, the sender of the extortion letters has written each letter in a rhyme or riddle, asking the family to pay up.
Whatever the truth of that particular tale, Chawla recalls in his book how candidates would complain about being blacked out of the news after failing to pay up.
Had Oracle under Mr. Ellison either competed more fiercely for cloud business or invested in NetSuite itself, it might not need to pay up for the business now.
Last year, the European Commission ordered Apple to pay up to 13 billion euros in back taxes, saying that Ireland provided the U.S. tech giant with illegal aid.
Uber could have been forced to pay up to $1.7 million, and its executives could have faced up to five years in prison and a $340,000 fine each.
Maybe we should leave well enough alone and let most of those good folks who signed the dotted line on a loan application bear up and pay up.
It's best to pay up for high-quality, high-ticket tires if you're commuting daily or have a vehicle that's built for speed or to head off-road.
The claim was denied, and according to the suit ... Mischa is actually listed in the police report as the driver -- so, the Wellington wants her to pay up.
As part of the acquisition, Energy Transfer will pay up to $6 billion in cash and the remainder of the deal consideration in stock of the new affiliate.
Italy had to pay up to sell 10 billion euros of long-term debt - the yield offered on its three-year bond was the highest since July 2015 .
Renters are willing to pay up to an additional $45 per month, according to a white paper, to sign a lease in a building that's been independently certified.
OpenTable knows the average table is 250 people and they'll get $3.20 for that table reservation, so they'll just pay up to $2 for an ad on Google.
For example, a court ordered Trump's golf resorts to pay up $32,000 in 2017 for using a company's paint to touch up property but not paying for it.
Unity likely wanted Improbable to pay up if they were going to be hosting the Unity Runtime on Improbable servers, but the two couldn't come to an agreement.
Equifax also agreed to pay up to $20,000 to each person who spent time or money resolving fraud or identity theft related issues due to the data breach.
He could go out and tell the media that thanks to him, the free-riders had agreed to pay up — even though those commitments predated his presidency. Mrs.
It's much easier to commit massive human rights abuses when the people selling you weapons don't particularly care how you use them, as long as you pay up.
The extortionists have no idea if the men have done anything wrong, but enough of them are guilty, it turns out, that some pay up, sometimes with Bitcoin.
"There definitely isn't this situation of demanding that she first pay up before letting her see her children," said Ms. Tang, who declined to give her full name.
Given the ruling on Tuesday, Comcast is expected to continue its quest to buy Sky, forcing Mr. Murdoch and Disney to pay up if they want to win.
Apple has agreed to pay up to $500 million to settle a class action lawsuit over its phone batteries — and you might get a (small) cut of that.
Given the job's complexity and impact, companies are looking for data scientists in droves and are willing to pay up: the median base salary in 2020 is $107,801.
If you reserve a double room for one adult, but show up to check-in with a travel companion, be prepared to pay up for the additional guest.
Venture and growth-stage investors told Dan DeFrancesco it shows banks' willingness to pay up for client segments and digital capabilities they haven't been able to develop themselves.
We think the valuation is too low and that Qualcomm will have to pay up in order to get this and be diversified away from the cellphone business.
While Veach and her peers prefer to shop in person and are willing to pay up for that experience, buying books does not have to break the bank.
For a monitor that doesn't need any repairs and doesn't have any major cosmetic issues, Taylor said in an interview that he's willing to pay up to $500.
It's been over a year since Broner first ordered his bling, and Pristine wants the boxer to pay up now and throw in another MILLION in punitive damages.
But Sabuda argued that customers who have fallen behind in payments, whether from financial hardship or in protest of Flint's continued state of duress, need to pay up.
The lawsuit involves students who claim they were lured by false promises to pay up to $35,000 to learn Trump's real estate investing "secrets" from his "hand-picked" instructors.
Women's healthcare charity British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) said women in Britain can pay up to five times more for the pill compared to costs in other European countries.
Most Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad riders will also pay up to 3.75 percent more for weekly and monthly passes, among other increases on those systems.
Mondo's success with The Last of Us made it clear there's an untapped audience of ardent fans that would happily pay up for treasured reminders of their favorite hobby.
If this should turn into a full takeover, it will also be crucial to pay up to keep the target's senior team in place – as ever in this industry.
If Spotify wants to change that, it will need to pay up and shell out for videos its users can't easily find on YouTube, or Facebook, or Snapchat, etc.
I firmly believe Nintendo will make the Switch more than worth its purchase price, but there's no reason for you to pay up front unless you really want to.
The company will pay up to 7 million pounds ($9.08 million)for the Norway business' operating expenses in addition to funding its losses until the completion of the sale.
Over the past month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has turned up the heat on the luxury-loving businessman, presently in the UK, to force him to pay up.
It wasn't long ago that SoulCycle's high class prices were raising eyebrows, but now people are willing to pay up for a stationary bike of their own at home.
Volkswagen, the best-selling automaker worldwide in 2016, could have been forced to pay up to $4.04 billion if regulators failed to approve fixes for all 3.0-liter vehicles.
Verizon is betting that customers will pay up for Samsung's new 53G smartphone, even though the price point is high and the technology's infrastructure is still being built up.
Procter & Gamble on Tuesday reported quarterly earnings and revenue that beat analyst expectations, as strong consumers continue to pay up for its products following price increases earlier this year.
So a subscriber can read the first few story arcs in Image's acclaimed "Walking Dead" title — but they'll have to pay up to read the rest of the series.
Interestingly, consumers remained willing to pay up to 82% of the retail price for activewear, even as overall prices for the category have risen over the past three years.
USC student and model Alasdair Russell killed himself after suffering head injuries while pledging a fraternity, and now his mother wants the frat to pay up ... TMZ has learned.
Dr. Laura Schlessinger stiffed the accountants that handled her taxes for years -- to the tune of $71k -- and they want her to pay up ... according to a new suit.
When World First lodged a debt recovery claim against Newstar following the company's failure to pay up on the contract, Newstar responded with a counter-claim alleging the misselling.
Many companies are unable to pay up on the contracts when they go bad, leading to claims against them followed by counter-claims that the products were mis-sold.
The service costs $7 per month (or $70 if you pay up front for a year), though there's a two week free trial as standard before you get charged.
And if an associate wants to pursue in-demand careers outside of Amazon, we will pre-pay up to 95% of tuition and costs, with no expectation of repayment.
A copper consumer wanting to buy 100,113 tonnes of copper through a LME member could pay up to $10,080 in trading costs if all the fees are passed on.
The Federal Trade Commission ruled Monday that credit reporting agency Equifax will have to pay up to $2753 million in individual compensation and civil penalties because of the hack.
It is also about taking opportunities - getting a slice of the lucrative global love affair with live sports, for which sponsors and TV and internet viewers will pay up.
Patterson sued ESPN claiming the network's 2017 story about a "courtroom escape attempt" was false and defamatory ... and he wants them to pay up BIG to make things right.
Facials, waxes, haircuts: Why pay up to see a professional when you can do the same thing at home, all by yourself, for a mere fraction of the price?
The team was pleasantly surprised to see that many of their customers were not only happy to pay up front, said Baer, but did so the very next day.
The rouble is likely to benefit from companies needing to pay up to 1.8 trillion roubles ($27.21 billion) in taxes in February, according to a Reuters survey of analysts.
Users don't have to pay any management fees, either – zero – though they can opt to pay up to 2 percent of their assets under management if they so choose.
Beginning in 210, Huang began footing the bill for his employees' children to go to college and a year later offered to pay up to $20113,22011 for employees' weddings.
With Venmo, a reminder to pay up can come under the guise of a winged dollar bill emoji, a seemingly gentler reminder than a potentially rude in-person request.
Beyond the coffee, documents obtained by the Post claim Grenade used Grumpy's likeness for T-shirts without sharing profits, and didn't fully pay up on iced coffee profits, either.
Under the law, an Ohio resident could face up to six months in jail and be forced to pay up to a $1,85033 fine for distributing fake sample ballots.
Those who believe that the SIP data are too slow and thus big players are forced to pay up for faster data are dealing with an obsolete fact set.
If the same trend plays out in the fitness market, consumers may not see a need to pay up for a specialized stationary bike kitted out with proprietary equipment. 
Even though you'll get the travel credit applied to the first $300 of relevant spending each cardmember year, that can be a lot of money to pay up front.
However, if one was to steal more than $1,500 worth of crawfish, the offender could serve up to 10 years in prison or pay up to $3,000 in fines. 
You're looking at a system that costs more than $10,000, and that's before you upgrade anything inside or pay up for the special display stand, which itself costs $1,000.
In its lawsuit, filed today and obtained by PEOPLE, the management firm asks Depp to pay up for more than $560,000 in allegedly unpaid commissions and credit card fees.
VW will pay up to $10.033 billion to buyback as many as 5003,000 2.0 liter diesel vehicles - and give most owners at least $5,100 to $10,000 in additional compensation.
According to Geist, within hours of the 2012 rules being passed, copyright trolls began sending broadband users threatening missives saying that they could avoid court if they pay up.
In the U.K., for example, the government took the unprecedented step of guaranteeing to pay up to 80% of workers' wages if they are kept on by their employers.
Google will pay up to $200 million in a settlement reached with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over charges that YouTube violated children's privacy laws, Politico reported on Friday.
Her first franchise wouldn't pay up, so Hannah decided to take a bigger contract to stay on for a Dancing With the Stars stage tour instead, according to E!
Amazon may have to pay up to $21.7 million for reneging on an intent to lease a space in one of the realtor&aposs Manhattan towers back in 2014.
Even among games that you pay up front for—anywhere from $1 to $203—37 of the top 50 will still pester you for more money as you play.
Enrollees would have to pay up to 9.7% of their monthly income as premiums, though the poor would pay nothing and subsidies would be available for the middle class.
In the criminal suit alone, she could pay up to $2.25 million for her 11 counts of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud, plus restitution to victims.
The company will pay up to 7 million pounds ($9.08 million)for the Norway business' operating expenses in addition to funding its losses until the completion of the sale.
They would receive 70 percent of their pay up to $600 a week, financed partly by a small increase in payroll taxes and partly by cuts in government spending.
A special legislative commission demanded that the lawmakers each pay up to HK$3.1 million ($397,400) in operating expenses and staff wages, the legislative council's president, Andrew Leung, said.
The special counsel's office recommended Friday that Mr. Manafort serve up to 25 years in prison and pay up to $25 million in fines in his financial fraud case.
The revised deal called for the Miami Open to pay up to $1.819 million to the county for tournaments through 2017, increasing potential payments by IMG by about $500,000.
For the lenders, the risk is that the state will not pay up and they will need to fight for compensation in courts, but that has not happened yet.
Sure, his numbers aren't great, but if he's Mark Messier in goalie gear, surely some team that values heart and grit over performance would be willing to pay up.
Rather than heeding complaints that the Fight Money grind is too tough or the Survival Mode color unlocks are ludicrously difficult, they're saying git gud or pay up, bucko.
Airlines tell Boeing to pay up: Two of China's largest airlines have joined the growing call for Boeing to reimburse them for the costs incurred to ground its 737 aircraft.
Refiners urge Trump not to tariff Mexico US refiners will be forced to either pay the 5% tariff for Mexico's oil or, more likely, pay up for heavy barrels elsewhere.
London (CNN Business)JPMorgan has a chance to bid for control of its asset management business in China this month, but it will have to pay up for the privilege.
The trend is part of airline's efforts to segment their coach-class cabins, an effort to get travelers to pay up for perks that used to be included in airfare.
The fact that Amazon didn't land the NFL games is somewhat surprising given that the company has shown a propensity to pay up for digital media assets it really wants.
Well now, if you put your money where your mouth was — that is, you made a bet on the game with your friends — it may be time to pay up.
So why are investors willing to pay up for stocks at relatively stout valuations, in the form of heavy equity-fund inflows, during this impressively persistent phase of the rally?
The idea being that if Microsoft went to Facebook demanding it pay up for one patent, Facebook would just counter with one of its own patents that Microsoft is violating.
Ram said most of his corporate customers do not pay up front and so it takes at least two months for him to get paid for every sale he makes.
Cramer previously attributed the reason for the stock to plummet, because of Economou's leadership that allowed the company to pay up for new ships instead of waiting for better pricing.
And, of course, there are no guarantees when dealing with these criminals so even when companies pay up, there is still a chance the attacker will just release the data.
The city of Auckland is so short of housing that the government will now pay up to 5,000 New Zealand dollars for people to up sticks and find another town.
A second fund manager said Qatari banks would have to pay up not only because of the increased political risk, but also because of general market conditions in the region.
"Imposing the highest penalties possible and making sure that those responsible for the dead and the injured pay up for any damages and crimes is the very least," he said.
However, their popularity pushed them into the eyes of the copyright holders, and the only way to maintain their status while still posting would be to pay up big time.
Up until now, no-one has really bothered, but the city is cracking down, sending letters to all rideshare drivers in the city, telling them to pay up or else.
While these programs are somewhat popular with consumers, they've also created concern that companies could use these programs to favor their own content, and force other companies to pay up.
Gawker asked the judge in the Hogan case to allow the appeal to progress before forcing the company to pay up, but the judge denied the request today, Politico reports.
But the case could soon be settled after Uber agreed to pay up to $100 million to drivers and implement some internal reforms to address complaints about tipping and deactivations.
Kanye West and Donald Fagen have something in common -- major beef with the insurance companies for their tours, and like Yeezy ... Fagen's suing his, claiming it's failed to pay up.
Public schools and police departments around the world have been infected with ransomware over the past few years, which culminated in one FBI official advising victims to just pay up.
Of course, Barnes is also being sued by the victims in civil court -- they want Barnes and DeMarcus to pay up big-time for injuries they claim the players caused.
It's working with FinTech firms Even and PayActiv to offer workers a suite of financial services, including the ability to take advances on pay up to 8 times per year.
Banks have had to pay up to offer soft-call protection of 102 for 103 months, from an original level of 101 soft-call for six months, the sources said.
Amazon has moved its baseline pay up to $15 an hour, and started lobbying for increasing the federal minimum wage, which has remained stagnant at $7.25 an hour since 2009.
Kraft Heinz: Cramer hates to chase stocks, so he would rather pay up for shares of Amazon than buy into this consumer foods play, which also reports its earnings Wednesday.
The former students say they were lured by false promises to pay up to $35,000 to learn the New York businessman's real estate investing "secrets" from his "hand-picked" instructors.
Uber agreed in April to pay up to $100 million to settle a separate class action lawsuit involving drivers who claimed they were employees entitled to benefits, not independent contractors.
"In a slow growth environment people continue to pay up for organic growth wherever they can find it," said Alec Young, managing director of global markets research for FTSE Russell.
First, he suggested creating a paid service on Twitter, saying that businesses using the platform as a promotional tool would gladly pay up for some of its extensions like TweetDeck.
The lawsuits alleged that the for-profit university falsely promised courses would be taught by instructors "hand-picked" by Trump himself in order get students to pay up to $85033,000.
Warren's claim that President Trump must pay up is arguably just as ignorant as President Trump's pledge in that both presume that a DNA test provides definitive proof either way.
In acquiring the team, Sotheby's paid $50 million and agreed to pay up to $35 million in "earn-out payments"during the next four to five years, contingent on performance.
Under the terms of the agreement, Sanofi will make an upfront payment of $650 million for Protein Sciences, and pay up to $100 million upon the achievement of certain milestones.
Comforters should be comfortable, warm, and breathable, a combination of criteria that's not always easy to find — and means you can pay up to hundreds of dollars when you do.
The unions have proposed wage increases of about 17 percent over six and a half years, with workers contributing part of their pay, up to 2.5 percent, toward health coverage.
He thinks of it as transactional, akin to a real estate deal or (less charitably) a protection racket: The United States only protects its weaker allies if they pay up.
Volkswagen could be forced to pay up to $4.04 billion if regulators do not approve fixes for all 3.0-liter luxury Porsche, Audi and VW diesel vehicles in the settlement.
C2FO lets suppliers offer up their invoices at a cheaper rate, allowing them to raise cash faster than if they waited for the client to pay up the full amount.
Citing the recent EU ruling asking Apple to pay up to 13 billion euros in back taxes to Ireland, Berger said Europe should not be afraid to be more confrontational.
The lists should be maintained by local news organizations as well as courts and regulators, the report said, with an aim of exposing deadbeats and pressuring them to pay up.
In others, local officials have worked with telecommunications companies to make sure those who call an irresponsible debtor get a recording urging them to get their acquaintance to pay up.

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