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.
|
|
BOOST MOBILE FOUNDER SAYS HE IS WILLING TO PAY UP TO $2 BILLION TO BUY BACK COMPANY FROM SPRINT CORP
|
|
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 pay — up 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.
|
|