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13 Sentences With "paying in full"

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There's the payment plan, which means paying in full, including penalties and interest.
Besides, most carriers come with installment plans  to help ease the pain of paying in full up front.
Schulz recommends getting started by charging a recurring subscription, like Netflix or Spotify, and then paying in full each month.
After all, "some people feel really strongly about paying in full for that first date and really treating someone to a date," says Post.
Instead of paying in full upfront, or getting on an endless payment plan–upgrade carousel, you'd pay $200 for an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy, full stop.
If you move the "nudge" to a point less than your monthly balance, you'll incur interest charges, which Apple displays so you know the consequences of not paying in full.
Attracted by cheaper prices in interior provinces like Henan, buyers from across the country piled into Zhengzhou, many paying in full, in cash, to secure flats that often sold out within minutes.
Aside from paying in full and on time, look to reduce your credit utilization rate, too, which is the ratio of how much you've spent on your credit card versus the card's limit.
Maybe paying in full is an interesting prospect for something, that if you buy something generally people aren't in as big a rush to deliver it to you if you've given them all of your money, right?
The war lasted 23 years, the longest war in Romano-Greek history and the greatest naval war of the ancient world. In its aftermath Carthage attempted to avoid paying in full the foreign troops who had fought its war. Eventually they rebelled and were joined by many disgruntled local groups. They were put down with great difficulty and considerable savagery.
After leaving Gates, Marion began a new and unheard of policy, as he destroyed boats the British might use, and commandeered food, horses and other property from the settlers. He had his troops issue receipts for each item to the owners. His gentlemanly actions quickly made Marion a hero and garnered support for his brigade. Many of these receipts were redeemed after the war, with the new state government usually paying in full.
Campbell's agreed to give workers one week's payment for each year of employment as well as paying in full for six months of medical benefits, and paying half the cost for another six months. Salaried workers received one week's pay for each year of employment. Production was moved to plants in Napoleon (Ohio), Paris (Texas), and Maxton (North Carolina). In the UK and Ireland, Campbell Soup was rebranded as Batchelors Condensed Soup (UK) and Erin (Ireland) in March 2008, when the license to use the brand name expired.
The most common writ is the writ of control, known until 2014 as a writ of fieri facias. This writ is essentially for debt collection, but it actually takes the form of an order to the officers to seize goods from the judgment debtor worth a particular amount of money; the HCEO will attend the debtor's premises, seize the goods, and then sell them at auction. Once the writ is awarded, the judgment debtor can avoid the removal and sale of assets by either paying in full or agreeing a repayment plan. If they take this action, the assets will still technically remain seized and belong to the court until the debt is fully cleared, but are normally left in situ under a walking-possession agreement.

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