The song's payoff is that there's no such thing as a payoff.
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Categorize your debt into one of two categories: quick payoff or longer payoff.
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The immediate payoff is economic; the future payoff is medical in the form of new drugs.
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There isn't a plan or a payoff, except for the fact that there isn't a plan or a payoff.
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Replacing a human burger-flipper with a machine isn't the big payoff—the payoff is inventing a totally new kind of restaurant.
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Take, for instance, a degree in gender studies, which provides an early career payoff of $42,21625 and a mid-career payoff of $2900,220006.
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But even with the raise, I made under $50,000 a year for most of my student-loan payoff and under $60,000 over the entire payoff period.
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Help your friend celebrate the payoff of their hard work and commitment, or build toward a payoff with small rewards for each step along the way.
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Payoff period is the same as the term unless additional, voluntary loan payments are made, in which case the payoff period will be less than the term.
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Let me tell you, the color payoff is beauty nirvana.
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If the narrative payoff isn't worth the cost, it's out.
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Sure, the pigment payoff of a lipstick can be killer.
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Most of the time, though, the payoff is worth it.
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But why do all that work for an uncertain payoff?
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The payoff is weak, and backing the favorites is boring.
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The payoff now is literally to be paid in dollars.
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It was a major year for brand recognition and payoff.
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But the payoff was more than worth it, he said.
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The sounds, the look, the payoff, it's all so perfect.
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To Cutts, the payoff would be well worth the effort.
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For the Big Tech companies, the payoff is usually data.
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Who knew that procrastination could have such an amazing payoff?
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They rarely see the same payoff as their white cohorts.
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The payoff, we are told, is increased convenience and efficiency.
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In time, BP's offshore expansion could produce a huge payoff.
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Just like the boys, she's just here for the payoff.
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"It's a small investment for a big payoff," Hollander said.
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The payoff was initially huge as shares continued to rise.
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Credit card debt typically offers the best payoff, McBride said.
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The payoff could be Oracle's biggest victory from buying Sun.
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If the bond defaults, the CDS owners get a payoff.
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These changes would reduce the payoff of taking a dive.
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Unfortunately, it's not the satisfying payoff that it could be.
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But that's a lot of work for a minor payoff.
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Now Chinese investors are about to reap a huge payoff.
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Part of the payoff is hearing from their young customers.
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But the opposite may offer an even more powerful payoff.
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There's no billion dollar payoff, no fame, no Nobel Prize.
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It was a lot of work for very little payoff.
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But in the Permian, it seems, investors see the payoff.
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The rest of this episode is more setup than payoff.
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The immediate payoff of a more painterly painting is seductive.
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To his critics, it was all spectacle with no payoff.
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"Putting this first is a blatant payoff," Mr. Khouri said.
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Yet the payoff, if it ever comes, is years away.
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There's a lengthy setup, but the payoff is pretty cool.
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Long payoff: Big debts will require a bit more work.
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The payoff from the diversification has been slow to emerge.
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It was a rare payoff after years of painstaking work.
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The payoff, however, would extend beyond the new technology hubs.
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But the payoff for doing so would be very large.
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It looks really intense, but the payoff is worth it.
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That was the money quote, but Michelle earned the payoff.
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It feels like the setup for a payoff that never comes.
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It has a payoff, just like a stock or a bond.
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Give yourself some time to enjoy the payoff of your decision.
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He would work on something for years with no tangible payoff.
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The exact expected payoff will depend on how many people play.
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Rare is the show that can deliver that kind of payoff.
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Of course, the color payoff is nothing to scoff at either.
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The creamy, blendable shadows provide vibrant color payoff for any look.
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This is a slow-burning character study with quite a payoff.
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Does this seem like a lot of trouble without much payoff?
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That led Cramer directly to Home Depot as the top payoff.
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The payoff for that relentless focus on appellate appointments has begun.
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Such data is also expensive, and the payoff can take time.
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To see the pure joy on their faces, that's the payoff.
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I also wanted the payoff, because there was 30,000 people there.
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Cohen negotiated a payoff deal to the woman worth $1.6 million.
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The payoff: less crime, fewer victims, and lower rates of incarceration.
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The payoff of "The Day the Music Burned" is more abstract.
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There's almost always a payoff at the end of every episode.
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But hey, if it works for you, the payoff is big.
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The Washington Post: Giuliani story of payoff may fuel prosecutors' case.
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The vibrant color you're left with is also a major payoff.
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A big payoff could come this evening, so don't slack off!
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And at this moment, the payoff has not been very great.
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But Dr. Gupta also knew that the payoff could be huge.
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He contacted the police, who cooked up a decoy payoff scheme.
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But the biggest payoff is the attention garnered by finishing first.
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The poetic, wistful payoff drops several episodes later, like an afterthought.
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Despite claims of threats to national security, there is scant payoff.
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Is the potential payoff worth the headache of being a landlord?
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Is the quick payoff offered by shale part of the appeal?
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The payoff is worth far more than the minimal extra work.
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And goodness gracious, the payoff in Mr. Zhou's revealer is terrific.
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Humans, too, will forgo a known payoff to investigate the unknown.
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Drivers say they are always balancing the risks with the payoff.
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But all that trimming is necessary, and the payoff is big.
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Investors win big For Capitec's shareholders, the payoff has been huge.
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For me, at least, the payoff was more than worth it.
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And finally — me limping, Bob fine — we get to the payoff.
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I -- there's no real instant payoff here, within two, three years.
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Exporting virtually any other product would have a greater economic payoff.
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They're backing a longshot, hoping that the payoff will be huge.
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The payoff is the short dance she does after completing a level.
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For these types of roles, the payoff for companies is namely financial.
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He reintroduced me to cooking — the sheer sorcery of it, the payoff.
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Sounds like being a woman in Instagram comedy has some major payoff.
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No monthly fees to payoff that full-priced phone through a loan.
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Lillis' co-star Finn Wolfhard added that the "payoff" was even better.
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The payoff by a Republican fundraiser to his mistress was $1.6 million.
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On the flip side, though, there are instances of inter-dimensional payoff.
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There is a big potential payoff for everyone who's got swipe fatigue.
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They may be bold, but the payoff will be totally worth it.
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The payoff was seeing the car in action, running through their city.
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The first payoff is that Diageo is based in the United Kingdom.
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The payoff is heightened by the "absence of an actual sad event".
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It's the hyper-accurate, hardware-enabled payoff to the Snapchat filter boom.
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The size and timing of the payoff from that alliance remain unclear.
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Intel promises we'll see the payoff for these years of development soon.
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The payoff is, of course, a dramatic upside in terms of profitability.
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SAP did not say if he was getting any sort of payoff.
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It is also difficult to model the payoff from Inmarsat's big investments.
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After all, they need a better payoff than just making you happy.
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Here, Republicans' shutting down of the process may see an additional payoff.
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In part, it's because the payoff could eventually be worth $7 trillion.
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But no amount of payoff is worth being jerked around like this.
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For Markey, the payoff is a reminder of the value of determination.
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Those emails exposed his payoff to the model, who he reportedly impregnated.
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Farhad: Beyond the payoff for investors, I'm pretty skeptical of this deal.
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SoFi arranges the payoff of the student debt directly with the lender.
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The catch is, you'll have to stay disciplined with your payoff schedule.
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The president denounced them as a Democratic "payoff" to insurance industry allies.
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The recording confirmed Trump was aware of the payoff at the time.
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The payoff of Margery as Selina's doppelgänger could not have been sweeter.
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Unlike West Virginia University, California is guaranteed a payoff from its work.
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Now that business model is likely to result in a monster payoff.
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Why should I willingly make myself miserable when there's no guaranteed payoff?
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Part of the attractiveness of investments in shale is the quick payoff.
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A big payoff came when the researchers set up the camera traps.
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But two months went by, and there was no payoff for him.
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The potential payoff is too great to give up on just yet.
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Like Tower's bid, the full payoff may not come for many years.
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The payoff, for him, is wines that are both subtle and expressive.
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Banks, credit unions and online lenders like SoFi and Payoff offer them.
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And I suspect that some managers overestimate the payoff of anonymous feedback.
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The obvious answer is to make the payoff as untraceable as possible.
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A financial planner can help you set up a debt-payoff plan.
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In this case, the payoff — investments in modernizing transportation — would be enormous.
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Abiqua Falls Trail is a difficult trail, but the payoff is enormous.
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They are inherently jingoistic, relying on primitive posturing to provide any payoff.
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Cohen, who helped arrange the McDougal payoff, is cooperating with Vance's probe.
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This means lower margins but could have a good long-term payoff.
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This tells lenders that half of your money goes to debt payoff.
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For Van Drew, it's a huge risk with a big potential payoff.
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The children are the future of pranks with high quality and payoff.
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Because of that, Amazon will ultimately be a big payoff for taxpayers.
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Luckily it's an easy skill to learn, and the payoff is high.
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But the payoff, Mr. Love concedes, is difficult to measure so far.
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More speculative technologies that don't offer any obvious payoff aren't as lucky.
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The payoff is said to come in the form of ultimate, infinite customization.
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It's a one-time-only dilemma with a tremendous payoff for the winner.
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But if everything falls into a complementary rhythm, the payoff can be huge.
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The bigger the pyramid, the bigger the payoff for the folks on top.
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It had a satisfying payoff, and it reinforced Bandersnatch's fourth-wall-breaking weirdness.
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Enough people buy small-sized tickets, with very few instances of any payoff.
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The big chunk of her payoff came in the form of retirement funds.
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That means having an emergency fund, for example, or a debt payoff plan.
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Although the payoff can be huge, up to three-quarters fail, Flinn said.
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Iowa is a tough test for Mr. Trump, but promises a big payoff.
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Although it is a little time consuming, the payoff is definitely worth it.
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Half the time, the payoff, when it comes, hardly seems worth the fuss.
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It has everything—anticipation, high-octane action, laughs and a truly magnificent payoff.
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These efforts, though seemingly arduous and insensitive, can clearly have a big payoff.
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That's too bad, because the near-apocalyptic payoff is well worth the effort.
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Whole subplots meander and go nowhere, or they build up to no payoff.
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"Workers are still waiting to see a payoff from the recovery," he said.
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You lose the privacy of the rented room, but the payoff is greater.
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The payoff: 43 percent of those new voters cast ballots on November 21.4.
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But there's not much of a political payoff back home for his boss.
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For what the Dial offers, this extra work isn't quite worth the payoff.
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But Primer is promising considerably less in hopes of an even higher payoff.
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Large amounts of capital have to be made before seeing a big payoff.
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It sounds simple, but at scale, optimizing each factor has a huge payoff.
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"The dream is that the show would be the big payoff," she said.
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Like Ms. Warmoes, she sees little payoff in putting her money on extremes.
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But the payoff — "The Walking Dead Season 7 Preview Special," at 10 p.m.
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Similarly, she didn't feel the need to splurge on a debt-payoff party.
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In typical Tarantino fashion, there's a lot of dialogue and a big payoff.
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Again, it's easy to see the setup but harder to buy the payoff.
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Also, they&aposre known to have really amazing color payoff with their shadows.
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It might be energy wasted, the study suggests; the payoff was minimal overall.
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In many instances, this payoff is a key part of the financial plan.
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The payoff for each residents' tax dollars going up 25 dollars a year?
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It's not clear what the payoff is, besides seeing a theory proven right.
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The payoff isn't just keeping people on the right side of the dirt.
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Any time defense agencies invest in capabilities, they want some kind of payoff.
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Enter a new kind of lottery, one with a potential lifetime payoff. Gov.
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We're super effective in our debt payoff, without feeling like we're sacrificing anything.
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The truth of this season is this was the whole payoff for us.
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Having bet big on the energy sector, Axe Cap's payoff will be huge.
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The financial payoff from the shift came gradually at first, but is accelerating.
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Fees: Early payoff, origination, and administrative fees can increase the cost of borrowing.
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It's slow, work-intensive, and the payoff at the end is very small.
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Plus, there's the payoff: the money saved by not having to buy gasoline.
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The journey could be a bit more eventful, but the payoff is charming.
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Trolls are not just targeting large innovators like Adobe for a quick payoff.
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The best payoff on an insurance policy is never having to use it!
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Regardless, the payoff, of course, is an initial public offering of the stock.
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The president has denied that affair, but did reimburse Cohen for the payoff.
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The path from basic research to practical payoff is neither short nor straight.
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The payoff will help families in low-income communities in Los Angeles County.
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The payoff is already starting to show up in Amazon&aposs earnings results.
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If you want to get out of debt, research different debt payoff methods.
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Now Weisselberg's name has popped up in connection with the payoff to McDougal.
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It's all setup, with the expected promise of payoff … somewhere down the line.
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"There is the potential for an evolutionary payoff in both respects," he said.
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And as the Center for American Progress's Topher Spiro points out, the bill would still have devastating impacts on Alaska's 185,000 Medicaid recipients despite the "Polar Payoff": Folks I'm not seeing how the Polar Payoff is good enough for Murkowski.
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Does saying positive things about, uh, someone, change the fact that this conversation about a potential payoff to McDougal took place two months before Trump's campaign denied any knowledge of the payoff and said that the allegations were entirely false?
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Trumpy Bear to be represented by Lawyer Bear in Porn Bear payoff….. #TrumpyBear pic.twitter.
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Vaccinations can be a costly imposition, and like taxes, the payoff isn't always obvious.
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Swipe on one coat, blot, and apply a second coat for the most payoff.
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This secret Congressional sex harassment payoff fund could be the Congressional bank scandal redux.
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The payoff, thankfully, proves exciting and eventful, moving the show forward on various fronts.
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For Debbie, part of the heist's allure surely comes in the tremendous financial payoff.
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SLH: Episodes 9 and 10 and the payoff Yoon and Becky have waiting there.
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Future growth and investments should payoff for patient investors, according to analysts at Guggenheim.
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Growing locs takes time, dedication, and dollars... but the payoff is well worth it.
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But though this water bottle trick has good-ish intentions, it offers no payoff.
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He's in deep with a Mexican drug lord and needs to find a payoff.
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The biggest payoff, Fisher says, is the happiness the flights bring to the veterans.
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If it's the average number of lotto players, the expected payoff will be £4.50.
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Avengers: Infinity War is an epic payoff for a decade of onscreen comics fandom.
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The ultimate payoff for these cities can be meager: Mere morsels, or, often — nothing.
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And the most prestigious schools tend to offer the largest payoff in absolute terms.
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It's the culinary equivalent of hatching Sea-Monkeys, but with a much tastier payoff.
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But the big payoff is enabling work to be produced in the first place.
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Interpark said it had been cooperating with the police and no payoff was made.
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Hopefully everyone by now knows of the payoff that energy efficiency improvements can deliver.
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Or if it is more complicated, then the payoff has to be much bigger.
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While all these features seem pretty cool they haven't yet resulted in a payoff.
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Why are sales of lottery tickets through the roof when the payoff is astronomical?
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That revelation is a remarkable payoff, the product of a very clever narrative structure.
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Filled with moments of great beauty, the book also manages a big emotional payoff.
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But the pastors say the real payoff will be in the followers they reach.
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Cohen was paid $250,000 to negotiate a $1.6 million payoff deal to the woman.
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It has shown the President there is a personal payoff to achieving diplomatic success.
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The payoff for an adult reading a child's book is in the child's reaction.
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Your financial plan should include debt payoff goals, savings goals, and estate planning goals.
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We tested the palettes on their shade ranges, their color payoff, and their blendability.
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It just didn&apost perform well when it came to color payoff or blendability.
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My time in New York was working really hard and seeing the payoff later.
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I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you that the post-Saturn payoff comes soon!
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However, the payoff if these different boxes can be ticked is a big one.
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When Saturn enters Capricorn later this year, December 19, you'll begin receiving the payoff.
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With a college degree, the payoff — a more lucrative career — is distant and uncertain.
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That means that Ms. Oelfke is now 10 years from payoff, instead of seven.
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It confirms that Trump was well aware of Cohen's involvement in the McDougal payoff.
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But with the payoff and reported cover-up, Trump is betraying all of us.
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Naming the payoff, she said, helps your brain build positive associations with the activity.
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But now Trump has demonstrated that bashing Muslims and immigrants has a political payoff.
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That cuteness factor, while providing no direct environmental benefit, offers a big social payoff.
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The payoff was the fastest time in each of the three final timed intervals.
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Throughout the film, prologue undermines payoff as scenes are shot in exceedingly deliberate takes.
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The payoff, however, is nothing less than opening a new door to the cosmos.
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All of these productions have invited controversy, and not always with a clear payoff.
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The gun payoff was something that was part of the conversation really early on.
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It was the first idea he&aposs had with a financial payoff, he said.
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The average Preakness payoff for a $2 bet over that span was $10.62 vs.
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But if you are inclined to go with it, the payoff can be exhilarating.
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The setup is hilarious, but stay for the payoff, which starts at 3:50.
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Investors tend to have general skepticism until they see any payoff from the spending.
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The payoff has been the best start by any team in this N.H.L. postseason.
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"Created by '$90m-payoff-from-Google' Rubin," NBC News technology editor Olivia Solon tweeted.
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The risk of discovery is too great, and the payoff would be too low.
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Dr. Gunderson's long commitment to people with borderline personality disorder had a hopeful payoff.
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For instance, Cohen testified about Donald Trump Jr.'s role in the payoff deal.
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The three 15-letter theme entries are very lively, and the payoff was unexpected.
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It's not short, but there's a great payoff if you read to the very end.
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Tinder users, take note: According to Adam Rippon, being direct can have a big payoff.
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At a certain point you want to work for yourself because the payoff is greater.
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The real payoff is driving the same track several times over, in several different ways.
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But at the same time, investments are called that because there's a long-term payoff.
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It's rare in this film that a setup doesn't have a payoff and vice versa.
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For an eagerly watching internet, it felt like waiting an eternity, with very little payoff.
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There's no payoff to having her represented in that manner if her race is ignored.
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I know it can be a grind for these guys, but this is the payoff.
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Your financial plan is only as good as your ability to see the eventual payoff.
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But it wasn't a big investment, and the payoff could have been—and was—huge.
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Perhaps the oddest aspect of this transformation is how little evidence exists of a payoff.
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That would truly be the ultimate payoff for eight years of hard work serving America.
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But we were pleasantly surprised by the opaque color payoff of most of the eyeshadows.
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Videos have a greater payoff, he said, delivering anywhere from $1,000 to $20,000 per project.
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That means the expected payoff is jumping to around £266, double the cost to play.
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A course can be a big upfront investment that has a big monthly (recurring) payoff.
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They're from brands makeup artists love for their cool color options and major pigment payoff.
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The loan payoff date will be about 11 years from when I received my degree.
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Dating seems like a really large time sink with little guarantee of any meaningful payoff.
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And if anyone knows the value of basic research without an immediate payoff, it's Hinton.
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So is how the tourist economy will affect—for better or worse—FAST's scientific payoff.
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Trade and North Korea on the agenda The payoff for Abe's courtship is less clear.
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It took 11 years and $242 million in venture capital before they saw the payoff.
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There's no shame in that, but let's not pretend the payoff will be worth it.
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Fresh research makes the case that the emotional payoff may be worth the opportunity cost.
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We built trust over time and the payoff was the capacity to work together constructively.
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She projects a major payoff from the technology is still five or ten years away.
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Burrowing in the agony of the album comes with little payoff; there is no catharsis.
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The film's narrative and emotional payoff comes when she eventually triumphs over their unreconstructed prejudice.
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He advises any new GE investor to forgo instant gratification for the long-term payoff.
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But Trump reimbursed Cohen for the payoff to Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.
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He paid the men, who told him a similar payoff would be expected each month.
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The biggest payoff, ironically, may be the effect thank-you cards have on the sender.
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Two years ago, we listed Rad Payoff as one of Chicago's punk bands worth watching.
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After the Nike deal, Blazer began wondering if soccer could yield an even bigger payoff.
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Still, the real draw of this tube is the color payoff and ease of use.
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It could also mean taking on another side hustle — or three — to expedite your payoff.
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When your paycheck isn't your only payoff at work, you're bound to feel more fulfilled.
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The payoff comes when Jamie lies awake in Caravaggio lighting just to watch her sleep.
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It was the first idea he's had with a financial payoff, he told Business Insider.
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Not only does it have visible payoff, it just feels good to baby your skin.
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A financial planner can help you figure out a debt-payoff strategy that makes sense.
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Part of the payoff from the renovation is its effect on current and prospective clients.
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People like the tax deduction today, but there could be a much bigger payoff tomorrow.
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The steadily growing tuition discount rate suggests that the price discrimination payoff is in decline.
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The payoff: a feeling of relaxed contentedness that Fijians say aids discussion and conflict resolution.
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The real payoff will lie in turning stories into blockbuster films, video games and merchandise.
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And in the long run you get a better payoff from that kind of employee.
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They said they were told to immediately stop reporting on the story after the payoff.
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Final payoff date for your debtCredit cards and lines of credit are forms of revolving debt.
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The Wall Street Journal first reported the news of Broidy's payoff to the woman earlier Friday.
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And this kind of slow burn willlikely lead to a much better payoff in the end.
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The Cohen payoff may constitute a campaign finance violation, but Trump faces much more serious allegations.
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That had an immediate political payoff in the run-up to last November's midterm Congressional elections.
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DC: Yeah, I mean people love getting deals, and it's like a payoff for checking in.
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But those with small, home-based operations might have to wait much longer for a payoff.
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Those who left and spoke out against him were either jealous or looking for a payoff.
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"Essentially, the amnesty was a massive payoff system," said former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria John Campbell.
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The payoff is big — you could save yourself hundreds of dollars — but the game isn't easy.
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As for the money that Payoff is lending out, it largely comes from Eaglewood Capital Management.
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These brain-teaser photos often go viral because they're challenging and have a pretty fun payoff.
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The payoff is awesome once you finally build something and can make it perform different actions.
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But he also compared Didi to a specific prior investment that just had a big payoff.
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The payoff for Weg is that its workers stay an average of seven to eight years.
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For Trump, the payoff from a gradualist Fed would come in faster wage and job growth.
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It's not often that the payoff comes so quickly for even the best laid political trap.
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The Mexico thing I think was probably a reward, a payoff for him to do something.
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Do you even know how hard it is to find red-based shadows with color payoff?
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Davis and Charley sit down with Melina, his accuser, to give her a $3 million payoff.
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The payoff being a life of fame from a professional sports league or the music industry.
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The FPV headset enhances your drone experience by making the viewing payoff more immediate and fluid.
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This lipstick had great color payoff, but it was a little bit heavy on my lips.
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And that's what has its payoff at the end, which I don't want to give away.
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Do you even know how hard it is to find red-based shadows with colour payoff?
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There's no worse bet in baseball than on a young pitcher's arm, and no bigger payoff.
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But some economists say the payoff to ordinary Americans will be much less than many imagine.
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Drugmakers spend over $50 billion a year on research and development, but the payoff keeps declining.
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And get a sense of the risk, expense, and potential payoff of a Super Bowl ad.
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Raising fighters is a long-term investment, an investment where the payoff is not always guaranteed.
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For the past few months of Redick's renaissance season, the payoff has become impossible to miss.
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Though the Street wrote the takeover off as being too pricey, Cramer sees the payoff ahead.
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While the authors focus on the direct payoff, their work raises any number of other questions.
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Get radically honest about the costsIs the payoff of maintaining unrealistic standards worth what you're sacrificing?
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I do feel like when it came to color payoff, though, this was maybe the best.
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It is rather that the payoff is pretty meager for the reader relative to the investment.
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At Simons's gathering, the participants were encouraged to propose projects whose payoff might not be immediate.
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"Just to see the astonishment on people's faces, that's payoff for me," Mr. Cremin said later.
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On "Gender of My Animals," though, Rad Payoff are still on their biting, break-neck flow.
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But a little discomfort is well worth the payoff that comes from turning talk into action.
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But here, thanks to a thoughtful arrangement and gut-punching chorus, the payoff is especially earned.
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I honestly though it was merely a sound-addition theme, but this particular payoff was fabulous.
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These celebrity money gurus usually advise people to put debt payoff above all other money goals.
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For such a modest jaunt in distance, the payoff in stunning beaches and seas is unbeatable.
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I believe the costs are relatively low to arming teachers, and the payoff is potentially tremendous.
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That seems to be what is happening in both the Rob Porter and porn-payoff scandals.
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Punishing, yes, and maniacally overwritten, but a vulnerable and moving performance — with a heart-stopping payoff.
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So focusing on health education for kids may have a higher payoff in the long run.
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While that sounds like a lot of work, Ms. Beckerman pointed to the long-term payoff.
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But as Packer shows, there can be a payoff for those able to harness a Holbrooke.
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But a tabloid publisher's admission to its role in one payoff makes Mr. Trump's position precarious.
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Ultimately, the payoff is the excitement and sociability of the bees, the prizes and media attention.
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Wells Fargo offers loans between $3,000 and $100,000, for payoff terms as short as 12 months.
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Georgetown University created a model estimating the payoff, over 40 years, for more than 4,500 colleges.
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The payoff: You get out of your head and into the world to meet new people.
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This means investing an enormous amount of money and time before seeing any payoff at all.
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One provision has already been titled the "Polar Payoff" — nickname ideas for the others are welcome.
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Nevertheless, Gears 5 spends a long time building up its antagonist without delivering a real payoff.
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If the deception increases response rates by only a few percentage points, the payoff is huge.
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I was determined to make the effort, as this road trip had a particularly appealing payoff.
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The payoff there was enormous in terms of human lives saved and goodwill earned for Americans.
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Looking at the election as a tech problem—what's the least code with the most payoff?
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Only after the payoff — the virtuosic 41-yard bomb to win the championship — did Saban celebrate.
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One payoff is the harsh, imprecise textures: a smaller knife would be more exacting and smooth.
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It's unclear if Weisselberg knew the purpose of the retainer was reimbursement for the Daniels payoff.
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Endgame's astonishing haul is the payoff of Marvel Studio's 11-year strategy of interlocking superhero films.
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With help from a financial counselor, I was able to negotiate a payoff agreement to avoid bankruptcy.
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Leave it to dry for a minimum of two hours, or overnight for more intense color payoff.
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But had some of these parents not been caught, the payoff alone might have been worth it.
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Songs will eventually trickle down to free services, where the payoff for music labels is less rewarding.
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But again: These shareholders already have the payoff from the risk — the appreciated value of their stock.
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But Micron could also provide a solid payoff once its weakness is fully fleshed out, he said.
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"The payoff has been in the execution and ability to execute," said Eddy Piedra, manager at CreekSource.
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Roseanne Barr's Twitter meltdown may have a political payoff for Valerie Jarrett and former President Barack Obama.
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Mr Macri, who is expected to run for re-election next year, hopes for a political payoff.
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But when you're working on this kind of epic scale, the payoff will be worth the wait.
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I love that, looking back: the sweet determination of telling that pointless lie with so little payoff.
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A. The payoff for being able to become a symbiont inside an ant colony is very big.
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Every setup has a payoff, and nary a moment goes by without serving some vital plot function.
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The momentum is exciting to watch, Khan said, but the payoff may be a long time coming.
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He consistently has opposed the use of American military resources unless there is a clear economic payoff.
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Netflix will bleed more cash this year than analysts expected, but the payoff won't be more subscribers.
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It's the hope that maybe there'll be a payoff and the adrenaline that maybe we're gonna fail.
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Meeting someone in person after only communicating online can be terrifying – but the payoff can be huge.
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Expanding Medicaid coverage to pregnant women and their children, for instance, had a precisely estimated infinite payoff.
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It's hard to comprehend the logic behind doing one, aside from the projected massive payoff, of course.
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A great payoff for all your hard work comes today, but watch out for delays and miscommunications.
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Another payoff of the 800-volt technology is the thinner cables in the car, which saves weight.
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The new checks lay out how Cohen was reimbursed — and then some — for his payoff to Daniels.
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Hopefully, the payoff will be worth it, as it was in the Walking Dead comic book series.
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Everything the people who make The Walking Dead do is for a purpose and for a payoff.
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Some have also warned of projects becoming expensive white elephants with little payoff for backers or locals.
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He said if any one has stellar data, or lands a deal, the payoff could be considerable.
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If you have outstanding high-interest debts, stop reading now and start crafting your debt payoff plan.
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"To see the reaction of whom I'm feeding — that to me is the entire payoff," she says.
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So even if the payoff is not direct, you are at the very least strengthening a relationship.
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EXPRESSING GRATITUDE The biggest payoff, ironically, may be the effect thank-you cards have on the sender.
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The payoff: China picked up 100 medals, 48 of them gold, in front of the home crowd.
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It's an intriguing idea, even if it doesn't quite deliver the emotional payoff that we'd hoped for.
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So long as he can command media attention with antic pomp, the payoff will be worth it.
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Nonetheless, the effect of her face is a payoff akin to an explosion in an action movie.
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Morad produces the most jaw-dropping spectacle of the show, and the one with the clearest payoff.
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" Then the payoff: "Under the leadership of President Reagan, our country is prouder, and stronger, and better.
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You can have reason to bet on a highly unlikely event if the payoff is big enough.
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And Friday, Cabral began to see a payoff from his and O'Leary's efforts to license the product.
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The Trump campaign and later the White House had outright denied this affair and the alleged payoff.
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But the payoff will come in the eating and in the fellowship it engenders at your table.
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He used his London payoff to buy a house and pay for his wedding, among other things.
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Don't let that big number tempt you to spend on anything other than your credit card payoff.
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As always, I hope you enjoyed the solving experience and that the payoff was worth the effort!
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The pair earned fame and a big payoff by betting against Enron months before its 2001 bankruptcy.
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Life after debtHaving a clear "why" really helped Brian and family stay motivated during the long payoff.
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The WSJ first published a story about the $2.53,000 payoff to Karen McDougal four days before -- before!
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"The goal is not to optimize your payoff method, but to get started paying off your debt."
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He uses three of the most basic literary devices — foreshadowing, callback, and payoff — to achieve his scare.
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The savings planner helps you plan for retirement, build emergency savings, and make a debt-payoff plan.
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The NYX Ultimate Shadow Palette in Warm Neutrals earns top marks for versatility and impressive color payoff.
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The payoff, schedule suppliers say, is that the booking tool makes clients more attractive in Google results.
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But the payoff of perfecting this technology and moving it out of the lab could be huge.
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My problem with this approach is that, more often than not, the payoff isn't worth the delay.
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Her chords had the bright payoff of internal octaves as well as the acrid carp of dissonance.
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You will stomach reading of a chainsaw massacre just for the striking, resonant payoff at the end.
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The payoff for bachelor's degrees, particularly in the liberal arts and humanities, can take longer to manifest.
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The payoff of the pachinko on "The Wall" is slightly more appetizing — winning up to $12 million.
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They should require little-to-no prep work, but give a big payoff once in your mouth.
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The area around Parque Central has a front-row seat for the struggle, and the potential payoff.
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When the internal rate of return gets to 21625 percent, the economic payoff will have been achieved.
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In 2000, however, World Savings had given him a piece of paper showing a 2023 payoff date.
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It was good exposure, they said, but the payoff was minimal for the money they put up.
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Cohen also played a role in arranging a payoff to McDougal through the Enquirer that totaled $150,85033.
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Drug makers spend over $50 billion a year on research and development, but the payoff keeps declining.
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That's a whole lot of emotional labor for these two women, and without much gratitude or payoff.
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Still, if you want to pick a trifecta, without much payoff, take Biden, Warren or Buttigieg. Sen.
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And by design, the movie is something of a tease, more interested in setup than in payoff.
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The payoff is big because her creative recipes have already started replacing my former tried-and-trues.
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It is "not a job with a clear payoff," and yet people devote their lives to it.
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The New Health Care Even a "less effective" vaccine packs a payoff in averting illness and death.
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The motive and payoff is clear: a foothold in a country with the world's fourth-largest Muslim population.
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I'll start with this: if you're going to do jump scares, they should at least have a payoff.
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The payoff amounted to more than just dollars saved on utility bills—it's given powerwall builders a community.
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To target the financial motivation driving fake news, Facebook is working to eliminate the financial payoff for spammers.
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This makes for a potentially dangerous trek, and the payoff is a photo in front of a shed.
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Apparel retailers which bought rivals in the hope of finding growth or eliminating competition have found little payoff.
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I wish Disney had been willing to take more of a risk for a much bolder, creative payoff.
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The payoff to understanding the real world might be really long term, but that's necessary at this stage.
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Set a reasonable payoff schedule, based on how much you can afford to allocate to repayment each month.
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The payoff in Miracle on 34th Street is a boring court battle over whether Santa Claus is real.
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So part of the payoff for the challenge is learning the basic birding skill of recognizing these birds.
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It's an amazing payoff that showed that Insecure writers really do have some long-term plotlines in place.
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They will choose to respond or not respond based on their beliefs of the payoff they will receive.
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Matthew Vaughn could take a lesson from how Soderbergh's film sets up its extremely effective John Denvery payoff.
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For Apple, moving to a USB-C iPhone would mean a great deal of upheaval for little payoff.
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The fact is that the payoff for Google intimately integrating AI tools into our lives won't be immediate.
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From there, WalletHub ranked the states from least sustainable credit card debt — or longest payoff timeline — to shortest.
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Before you bemoan tackling this grocery-bearing beast, consider the payoff that a sparkling food space can provide.
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You can also pack a powder shadow in a similar color over it to intensify the color payoff.
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The big payoff in fusion may not come for decades, but let's remember what it is: Star power.
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More impressively, though, is the payoff: Every swipe goes on smooth as butter, with a crazy pigment load.
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Its theory of stabilizing insurance markets is to shovel subsidies directly to insurers as a payoff for participating.
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The setpieces move the story along, deepen the themes and subtly set the hook on that powerful payoff.
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She says Patreon is just not her primary focus, because the payoff doesn't make up for the effort.
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If astronomers could find an embryonic planet in a place like this, the payoff would be far-reaching.
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The political payoff Trump is reaping from the last week of military action comes at a low risk.
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But it also means that the payoff for executing the hacks makes it worth deploying those advanced maneuvers.
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Action on climate change, health care, gun reform and ethics is not a bad payoff for liberal voters.
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Yet on North Korea and trade issues, the payoff for Abe's efforts has sometimes been difficult to discern.
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James later revealed he crunched the numbers and determined the larger payoff on 'Chase' wasn't worth the gamble.
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It is a gamble, but one with a payoff you may find valuable enough to place a wager.
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Which you referenced with Silicon Valley venture capitalists don't care about anything except about getting the payoff, essentially.
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The script is tidy and efficient, with almost every tidbit of information serving either as foreshadowing or payoff.
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The payoff for negotiators who are well-prepared is market access, trade-based jobs and wider consumer benefits.
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But the breakdown between Japan's real growth and inflation is a meager policy payoff, to put it mildly.
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Trump's team, including lawyer Rudy Giuliani, continued to insist the tape doesn't prove Trump knew about the payoff.
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Still, that's a huge payoff for an operation that Putin said cost the Russian budget around $29 million.
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There's also not much content for VR, so the payoff for the hefty price isn't exactly there yet.
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Cloud payoff: Google's cloud business now generates more than $1 billion in sales per quarter, a notable milestone.
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Most people thought that was a relatively low probability event because the payoff from that is not significant.
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Most debt payoff tools are free, but some charge a small fee to help you save even more.
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Apparel retailers that bought rivals in the hope of finding growth or eliminating competition have found little payoff.
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Amazon doesn't let individual developers include ads in their skills, so some do the work for little payoff.
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Their fecklessness encouraged Pfizer and other firms to pursue complicated deals where the main payoff is tax avoidance.
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HARRISBURG, Pa. — In any other election year, it would be a lot of trouble for very little payoff.
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The build up needs to be continual before rising to a climax and then boom, that's the payoff.
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This episode with McDougal is not even the only payoff discussion we know about involving Cohen and Trump.
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"This was seen as a low-cost, high-payoff initiative," Forman recalled in a recent interview with ProPublica.
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Although originally higher than $11 million, residents were able to talk down the multimillion-dollar payoff, According Goodman.
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The proof was perhaps more surreal than Thursday night's payoff: Instagram posts from LeBron James and Serena Williams.
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But it did have a really nice color payoff and it rinsed out in the sink fairly quickly.
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Spinrad described the Ocean Cleanup system as "medium-level technology," with a high risk, and a high payoff.
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The volume jump means a bigger payoff from cutting out time-intensive paperwork and more basic job roles.
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The Stormy Daniels payoff by Trump's longtime lawyer, Michael Cohen, in an example of the risk of waiting.
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But the payoff is exposure and new customers, who increasingly limit their searches on Amazon to Prime offerers.
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The formula is waterproof and vegan, and shoppers rave about the flexible brush and the intense color payoff.
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If that happened, we would have to divert money from debt payoff, but we could make ends meet.
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However much you're considering plunking down, the question is: If you're going to pay up, what's the payoff?
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Those investors are also eligible for additional VEN coins, which act like an interest-type payoff, Kim said.
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The payoff for us is knowing what to tell our students when they ask us about these programs.
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Perhaps too long for some, but then, what's a little waiting when the payoff is so very satisfying?
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Eventually, however, cascading analog synth lines and sliced vocals by folkster O. Martin offer up an energetic payoff.
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Eaton should provide a nice immediate payoff in some areas where the Nationals dearly needed help last year.
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The Android chief Andy Rubin reportedly received a $90 million payoff after he was accused of sexual misconduct.
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Look, Mike, if you work as hard as I do, you're sure to see a big payoff someday.
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Practice has value independent of outcome; it's a way of life, not a job with a clear payoff.
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At about 20 minutes, it's the longest short in the bunch, but the payoff isn't worth waiting for.
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But seeing a payoff will require patience, which will in turn require investors to have patience in SoftBank.
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And hang onto the agreements for all major loans, from student to mortgage, and any letters confirming payoff.
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Maybe they just don't want to deal with the associated challenges when the payoff seems hard to quantify.
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One additional unexpected payoff: I seem to do higher quality work when I connect more with interesting people.
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But in addition to the commitments already made by several banks, there are small signs of a payoff.
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Instead of college — too expensive, too much time, too little payoff — I'm attending a liberal arts academy online.
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Whether it's budgeting, planning your debt payoff, or monitoring your credit, your financial life needs regular, reliable attention.
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The social payoff, in the form of women's empowerment, breaking stereotypes and stronger communities, may be even greater.
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As Vox's Andrew Prokop writes, the recording confirms that Trump knew about Cohen's involvement in the McDougal payoff.
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Last month, in the trial of the mayor of Allentown, Pa., the foodstuff — or was it a payoff?
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Something has to give, obviously, and the movie's climax has sufficient twists and turns for a conventional payoff.
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It's a problem that rings true throughout The Rhythm Section — a lot of build-up without much payoff.
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But the real payoff was at Gold Spike, a former casino billed as an "adult playground" (free admission).
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And Cohen hasn't offered much beyond perfunctory statements in response to repeated revelations about the payoff to Daniels.
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If Republicans follow Trump's lead here with these sound policies, the political payoff in November could be overwhelming.
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But there's a sizable creative payoff, too: The combined format places less time-pressure on designers to deliver.
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An even better payoff, once "Llama Llama" found its footing on best-seller lists, was hanging out together.
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Surely, the more transparently we acknowledge the stakes, the more likely we are to arrive at a payoff.
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The tricksy structure doesn't have much of a payoff (even though Mr. Hill constructs sequences with deft fluidity).
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Both Uber and Ola argue that the long-term payoff for their efforts in India could be transformative.
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The palette includes 16 shadows for $59, so it's definitely a splurge, but reviewers praise the color payoff.
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When it comes to money, a really big payoff is coming your way after all your hard work!
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Even though business school is a steep investment, the payoff could mean a six-figure salary after graduation.
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At least Hewitt's sour note in MSNBC's otherwise left-leaning musical score didn't involve a lottery-ticket payoff.
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If the trendline for very favorable ratings among the candidates continues, Harris will likely eventually see a payoff.
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As Walt Spangler's revolving set turns, rotating between Linda's home and office environments, every setup has a payoff.
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Credit card debt is still likely to be priciest, offering the most bang for your buck with payoff.
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"She was going to be the big payoff in the final film," Todd Fisher said, according to Yahoo.
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Every year, I run the numbers to determine whose company&aposs shares yielded the best payoff for investors.
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TERM and PAYOFF PERIOD The term is the number of years the borrower has to repay the loan.
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We pause here to briefly note that the Stormy Daniels payoff was delivered by Trump attorney Michael Cohen.
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No model I know of, not even those of conservative tax-cut advocates, would predict this much payoff.
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Thirty-nine bucks isn't much of a payoff for a fraudster, but nearly half a million dollars is.
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It's a payoff, in other words, for a story that up until this point has desperately needed one.
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The business of building self-driving cars is extraordinarily expensive and the timeframe to payoff is increasingly uncertain.
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There is no serious criminal case against Trump for a campaign finance violation relating to the Daniels payoff.
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Perhaps worst of all, if you do manage to finally achieve a victory, you'll realize there isn't much payoff.
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The CCC did not calculate a payoff from developing better governance; its costs and benefits are hard to estimate.
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The payoff has been pretty big for Ben Higgins and his now-fiancée, Lauren Bushnell, of Bachelor season 20.
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Dangling threads can be irritating, but tying them all off only works if it's organic to the larger payoff.
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If you aren't paying close attention, you're likely to get lost—but if you are, the payoff is huge.
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I won't spoil the payoff for American Vandal's second season, but it is a spiritual successor to the first.
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Video essayist Lindsay Ellis breaks down just one aspect of Miller's craft in her video on planting and payoff.
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Women were encouraged to sign NDAs because it was "easier" and their lawyers could skim the payoff for fees.
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The payoff for investing the laborious effort in levelling it up is its eventual transformation into the powerful Gyarados.
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Costs of training programs can vary widely, and the payoff depends on your job title and where you live.
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What I found was a mediocre film with more tension than scares and no real payoff at the end.
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I knew that there was some sort of anagram happening, but couldn't quite guess what the payoff might be.
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Still, she's captivating in a way that will make you keep at it, and the payoff is worth it.
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Too much time is spent adding dimension to Hannah's rapist Bryce (Justin Prentice) and leading to a predictable payoff.
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In the second group, the reward for success was entry into a lottery with a possible payoff of $100.
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Megan Farokhmanesh: I guess my question then is: is there any payoff that would make it all worth it?
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In exchange, early employees will see a potential payoff from stock options and the adrenaline rush of startup work.
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Thankfully, the payoff was visiting one of the coolest labs on Earth—or, perhaps better put, under the Earth.
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That might seem like a lot of work, but the payoff for research using the database could be huge.
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The payoff is that you'll spend less time stumbling around, and the added confidence will help you move faster.
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The short-run payoff to reform of labour markets is much more dependent on the state of the economy.
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Using a goal-tracking tool, you can track the payoff and get inspired with each dollar your balance falls.
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That's especially true when the eventual payoff -- about learning to accept oneself -- is so transparent from the get-go.
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When she's given the opportunity to lead a team to an asteroid, the payoff is well worth the risk.
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You say, 'I gave everything to this job, to this work—sometimes too much—and this is my payoff?
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Hyperbolic discounting is the tendency for people to want an immediate payoff rather than a larger gain later on.
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But she was hesitant to do finish the payoff because of the impending costs associated with having a baby.
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"This reminds me of the allegations that President Trump didn't know about the payoff to Stormy Daniels," Heck said.
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The color payoff was actually great and I thought that the blue really stood out against my dark hair.
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One catch: For investors to be willing to front tuition money, there has to be a payoff for them.
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Gathering evidence for a search warrant can take many hours of surveillance, with little payoff in terms of penalties.
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The payoff is a 133 miles per gallon equivalent rating from the EPA, besting the Volt by 27 MPGe.
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Again, loan forgiveness offers the biggest payoff to people who deserve it least, graduate students with high debt loads.
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The Hearst rapist plot is messy, to say the least, but the big payoff here has style and flair.
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If you've been waiting for an over-due payoff for your hard work, it could definitely come this month!
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Masks deliver this rare combination of sybaritic appeal and instant payoff — while requiring almost zero effort on our parts.
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Aside from the comedic payoff, is there value in holding politicians to account through this sort of public embarrassment?
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For Indiana's plan to payoff, it's critical that startups want to stay in the state for the long-run.
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The extra work was partly a rational calculation: Productive assets like cows or goats magnified the payoff from labor.
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Weisselberg was also reportedly involved in paying back Cohen for the Daniels payoff with Trump Organization funds in 2017.
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They have an incredible payoff for their users mentally and let a transgender person "test drive" a flat chest.
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Both the wedding dresses and vox populi conversations are somewhat hackneyed, but Goodman is not going for emotional payoff.
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For my cousin, it means postponing the payoff from years of study and a celebration with friends and family.
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This is a drum we've beaten before, but it could mean a truly enormous payoff for your future self.
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Its current hiring surge, then, is more a doubling down on that bet than a tangible payoff on it.
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For the players and their parents, though, the potential payoff is worth the sizable investment of time and money.
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Computational drug discovery has traditionally involved brute force methods of looking through millions of potential structures, with limited payoff.
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The Happytime Murders is (purportedly) a movie, so it needs things like setup, characters, plot, dialogue, and narrative payoff.
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The result was a noble failure, sluggish and dark, but with flashes of inspired payoff from its unusual structure.
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Such deals expand the potential payoff of "the R&D which each company is working on individually," he added.
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Yet Biden and others in the medical community believe the payoff for pooling this fragmented data will be huge.
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If you care about actually making a difference, the payoff of being the president can be extraordinary and satisfying.
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Dishes and laundry just aren't as fulfilling and, I imagine, men might not think the payoff is as great.
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Such investments, however, had a trade-off, as they sacrificed near-term profit for a hoped-for future payoff.
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This provision, previously reported by Bloomberg News, which called it the "polar payoff," is the state's most explicit goody.
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The high payoff has lured Liu to travel 20km (12 miles) from his home in nearby Hebei province daily.
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Helping their families invest in them is one of the highest payoff investments we can make in America's future.
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It's Demi-Matte but still creamy, precise, with extreme color payoff — and can also be worn like a lipstick.
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The new indictment did not specify which agency employed the individual who allegedly took a payoff from Mr. Kelly.
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The Family's most valuable payoff is, in the end, the story of fascist rhetoric's entry in fundamentalist conservative politics.
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The payoff was evident in Bill Clinton's victories in 1992 and 19703 and in Obama's in 2008 and 2012.
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They'll repay that good-will gesture when they grow up, if baseball can wait that long for the payoff.
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On the plane at Newark I also tested Pause, a simple, low-cost app ($1.99) with a surprising payoff.
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That payoff, and the dwindling availability of land, has pushed thousands of farmers to switch to khat, he said.
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This bill is a payoff to the financial supporters of members of Congress, and we are footing the bill.
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The Dorne plot line in the books hasn't reached its payoff yet, but its characters are far more compelling.
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We were fortunate that we could afford $3,000 for this service, but the payoff was beyond our wildest dreams.
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In a way, you almost put up with the NHL to get the three-week payoff every four years.
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The mininum salary for players in Cuba is $50 per month, so the payoff was huge for the stars.
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Daniels, however, denied the payoff in a signed email that one of Trump's longtime lawyers sent to the Journal.
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Todd: A lot of Young Hee's place in the overall operation has been predicated on the payoff, which is dangerous.
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Narrative Payoff: Especially in high-budget (and therefore risk-averse) movies, each new tech has an economic and narrative cost.
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I will say, you will get a payoff to 507's cliffhanger with respect to Evelyn big time in 509.
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Of course this film features incredible action, but its greatest strength is its heart and a very powerful emotional payoff.
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He asks, "do I know you?" and oh boy, can't wait for that payoff to happen later in the season.
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This work has begun behind the scenes, but much of it still lies ahead, in hopes of a 2021 payoff.
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So despite the small clientele, the potential payoff is huge—and the technology is attracting a lot of investor interest.
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"It's all about opportunity cost, what you're giving up," says Ariely, whose book "Payoff " explores how to become more motivated.
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In fact, many beauty buys have reached cult status not only because of an advanced formula or remarkable color payoff.
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The Stark children have been separated for years, and their homecomings should be the payoff fans have been waiting for.
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And we were whooping like drunks at the Mayweather/McGregor fight during this scene, because it was such a payoff.
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Not like buying a palette only because of two shades that have good color payoff and the rest aren't good.
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Why make an investment with an excellent 10-year payoff if you will only be in office for six years?
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Any decorations you've drawn will then appear on your hatched animal — a nice payoff once the hatching process is complete.
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Abed searches for the meaning of Christmas, but instead of payoff, he gets a Lost DVD, which...sounds about right.
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And yet, we never see the payoff of either these characters confronting, head-on, the hate they helped to fester.
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I'm impressed by the eyeshadow and mascara, but the bronzer is a bit disappointing — the color payoff really isn't there.
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Abu Sayyaf can score a quick payoff through kidnappings and use the funds to finance broader terror operations, he said.
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Political shots are taken but lack the emotional payoff one might expect from works discussing histories of violence and racism.
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But with battery costs coming down and government mandates driving demand, at least there's hope for a payoff in sight.
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He appears to acknowledge, for the first time, that the Stormy payoff is real and was made on his behalf.
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The promised payoff never materialized: The college wound up making barely a third of its projected profit of $4.5 million.
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It's seductive: No required monthly payments and no payoff date, though interest accrues and is added to the monthly balance.
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The focus: Basic research into new technologies, gathering observations and furthering scientific theories is high-risk and potentially high-payoff.
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And here is a movie that knows that all the waiting and working is what makes the payoff worth it.
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Yet the sooner you get started on identifying them and working toward them, the higher the payoff down the road.
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Trump's decision to rejoin the debates had immediate payoff as he handily defeated his fellow Republican candidates in the primary.
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The super-heel push only works if there's a payoff at the end, with a mortal defeating an evil demigod.
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As the payoff for sticking with the challenge of the first six episodes, it's a tremendously satisfying hour of television.
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The process was unglamorous, tedious and entirely precarious, but the final payoff was visually stunning and worth every single minute.
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Central to their plan was an ingenious mechanism of avoiding risk by guaranteeing themselves a large payoff on every drawing.
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It downloads your transaction details into one place and has a feature to set payoff goals for each debt account.
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Suddenly, Grassley's gamble yielded a huge payoff in the elevation of Scalia-esque Justice Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
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"It seems not at all Trumpian to participate in a complex plan with a long-term, uncertain payoff," he wrote.
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Except the initial payoff statement from Barclays featured a number of charges simply listed as "fees" and "expenses," without explanation.
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Sandick noted that in the days before the raids, Trump denied knowing about a payoff that Cohen made to Daniels.
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Maybelline SuperStay Matte Ink Lip Color has the staying power of cement, with intense color payoff and a precision applicator.
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"The real payoff of the iPhone X might come when we figure out what it can do tomorrow," he concluded.
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It unquestionably requires putting hard work into finding the right audiences and delivering relevant messages, but the payoff is enormous.
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For IBM, the financial payoff would come if start-ups like Ross generated sales, followed by a revenue-sharing arrangement.
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A place at the Games would produce a long-awaited payoff for a calculated gamble he made five years ago.
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Moving out of the city for a second, where could Nixon focus her energies and actually see some payoff upstate?
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Directed by the franchise's longtime writer/producer Simon Kinberg, the movie is a lot of build-up with no payoff.
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And rarely do people stop to ask themselves if the long-term payoff for the quick post is worth it.
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It is a drawn out scene with little payoff, made even more difficult with having to pay attention to subtitles.
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For the most part, though, the drawn-out payoff doesn't deliver on the story's setup or its characters' juicy potential.
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But if she guarded Brooke's virtue with a gorgon-like ferocity, it was partly in the interest of a payoff.
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It's a risky proposition for any novelist, particularly a rookie, but when Roper makes it work, the payoff is tremendous.
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It may not be the sexiest idea to make technologies such as tractors "smart," but the potential payoff is staggering.
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Or, or: this experience has bonded them together and they will grow into a top-half payoff in short order.
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On one phone call secretly recorded by the F.B.I., Code talks of a payoff to a recruit and its rationale.
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And yet the payoff from estate taxes can be so big that it's worthwhile for states to impose them anyway.
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The payoff is only going to increase as artificial intelligence, robots and other technologies place further premiums on cognitive skills.
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Then it takes a big step back into reality, and Bustamente spends most of the film building toward a payoff.
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The Blues quickly countered with Faulk's goal 72 seconds later, the payoff for O'Reilly's strong play along the end boards.
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A few swipes are all you need for serious color payoff that lasts for hours — once it's on, it's on.
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He also held two investments, worth at least $1 million each, in Payoff, a company based in Costa Mesa, Calif.
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There's no profit in doing that, and a professional crew would only take on a job for the potential payoff.
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In other words, Grant recommends the debt avalanche payoff method which starts by tackling the high-interest debts head-on.
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There is something to be said for a well-told tale with a clear moral and a satisfying emotional payoff.
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Plenty of other websites command big audiences, but they don't purport to offer the kind of meritocratic payoff of Facebook.
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But there&aposs a reason other companies aren&apost taking that approach: It&aposs expensive, and the payoff is uncertain.
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While suspense may be the emotional aim of the watch, the payoff — the chime — required no small feat of engineering.
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To gauge if your payoff plan needs adjusting, start by calculating the impact from rising rates and/or tax changes.
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With his hefty payoff, Ailes scurried to the Trump campaign, where, for a while, he acted as a shadow adviser.
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Recode had previously reported on the likely departures — including Mayer, who gets a big payoff — and it's pretty much that.
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But the payoff is major: Think of the satisfaction you'll feel when your white-elephant present has everyone fighting over it.
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"They did not reward or punish for lying, whereas there is always a payoff or risk in real life," she said.
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The St. Louis Cardinals beat the Texas Rangers four games to three, with the payoff for Bullard being Shiner Bock beer.
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While you may not be used to the on-trend finish, in this case a little risk will deliver major payoff.
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For one thing, the combination of the FIA's required consent and its potential payoff leave it particularly at risk of bias.
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Instead, Gimple and his collaborators made audiences wait, without offering any kind of payoff for the hours of television they'd watched.
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It's an ordeal, even if the payoff of incredible music, Instagrammable food, and oodles of celebrity sightings is undeniably worth it.
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But the "heavy and lopsided economic impact on private parties", they argue, comes with little or no payoff for the frogs.
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In fact, they taste bad — far too sugary with no flavor payoff — and leave a sweater-y film on your teeth.
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Final Fantasy XV is a joyful payoff for fans who followed the role-playing game through its rocky decade-long development.
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But for anyone seeking bodily pleasures — gastronomic indulgence, cocktail therapy, spa treatments, fitness workouts — the price-to-payoff ratio is steep.
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The improvement is basically the payoff from heavy data-center investment in 2014 and early 2015, says Mizuho analyst Neil Doshi.
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This version may be slightly more involved, but the payoff is big — very big — as in tangy, cheesy, bacon-y big.
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The government has increased certain taxes and stepped up audits and enforcement, but the efforts have yet to yield a payoff.
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It had a short beginning, middle and end, it had some sort of payoff, and it was straight to the point.
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Wilson writes with such a light touch that it seems fairly impossible for the book to have a big emotional payoff.
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As a payoff for 10 years of focused, planned, increasingly ambitious buildup, Avengers: Endgame is unprecedented in the history of cinema.
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I just have to know the name of that secret go-to mascara, or which shadow gives the best color payoff.
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We have CARP, PERCH, FLOUNDER and SKATE, and the payoff is that they are all moving ABOUT, ATOP, AROUND and ALONG.
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The other way to look at it is that the reveal in "Les Écorchés" was not a payoff, but a clue.
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The weakest entry deals with a traveler who gets lured into a strange experiment, although the payoff nearly redeems even that.
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Even as viewers long for some emotional payoff, Salley and Fujiwara wink at us and refuse to rise to the bait.
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There are 62 pages of rules in the proposition, but the hope is that legalization will lead to a huge payoff.
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At worst, they could be making a blind payoff to a rogue nation-state like North Korea or a terrorist group.
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Based on the broader global environment, the former Fortress fund manager said he's skeptical of the risk-reward payoff for stocks.
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And the payoff — that all the emotions are valuable, even the unpleasant ones — actually changed my life in a meaningful way.
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After such a hefty cash investment, it'd be a shame to see the payoff inadvertently go to the wrong person. 10.
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Part of the problem right now, perhaps, is that a CS degree doesn't offer too much of a payoff salary-wise.
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The jackpot for Wednesday night's drawing of the Powerball lottery is now estimated at $1.5 billion, the highest U.S. payoff ever.
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The drugs are expensive, and there's not a big enough payoff for someone who's already at low risk for heart problems.
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Aside from shaping the makeup of the court for years to come, McConnell's strategy also had a political payoff for Republicans.
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There are a few great tools that connect to all of your financial accounts and help you manage your debt payoff.
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The converse, however, is also true, he said: There could be a huge payoff for France if the tournament concludes safely.
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All that time searching a creaky old house, listening for slamming doors is important—arguably more so than the actual payoff.
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Trump has denied violating the law, though his version of events has changed repeatedly and dramatically since the payoff allegations surfaced.
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They have to educate parents about the potential payoff of buying a piano that can cost as much as an apartment.
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Toms, Frank and Altman all stress that active design is not difficult to do and can have a large social payoff.
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I'm gonna be testing out the hair dyes on their color payoff, their transfer-proofness, and how easily they wash out.
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Stanton did not live to see the payoff: It would be another 72 years before women achieved the right to vote.
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" The payoff comes when President Obama tells Crowther's mother after the death of Osama bin Laden, "I know about your son.
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For many entrepreneurs, one of the primary motivations in starting their own business is the payoff when their business is sold.
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The catch is that a weak opening means I'm unlikely to continue playing a game, and might never see the payoff.
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"The view of investors this time around is toward the long-term payoff and not the short-term," El-Swaify said.
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But however you wear them, the payoff will be a gorgeous, subtle tint that you can show off all summer long.
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Spending a day and night away is big investment but it has a massive payoff from an energy and happiness perspective.
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Right after I started playing, I messaged Motherboard's resident games expert Emanuel Maiberg to ask if I could expect a payoff.
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I won't tell you exactly when he comes in, because I think the payoff is much greater when it's a surprise.
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But if the play nonetheless seems on the money (using terror to subdue a populace, demonizing outsiders), there's not much payoff.
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Venture capitalists are in the business of backing small, long-shot companies with a small chance of a really big payoff.
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The hedge funds figure they can make more money from the insurance payoff than they can from getting their principal repaid.
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Thus far, there has been little payoff for those thirsting for chaos: The runners have almost all remained on their feet.
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His cooking outshone that of some of the city's more famous chefs, who whip their ingredients harder with far less payoff.
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Investors are now awaiting the payoff from Amazon's foray into groceries with its $13 billion acquisition of Whole Foods last spring.
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" But the payoff "never happened," he said, "and the guy just either deleted them on his own or what have you.
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At this point, investing in climate-focused conservative groups is a huge risk for funders, with not much promise of payoff.
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But once the cooking is done, the payoff is big: The rich and brawny succulence is matched by few other meats.
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While studies of maternal flu immunizations are still limited, the ones we have show that they could have a big payoff.
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The payoff, as always, is in the revealer, which is BUTTON DOWN (as in "The Button Down Mind of Bob Newhart").
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Hyde came from the Chicago Cubs and Elias from the Astros, so both have seen the payoff from patient roster makeovers.
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Who this is for: Anyone who's looking for a simple solution for managing debt, with a basic, no-frills payoff plan.
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The payoff for Arizona has been a tech boom, with dozens of autonomous vehicle companies flocking here to set up operations.
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While most credit card bonuses have minimum purchase requirements to earn, the payoff can be worth a thousand dollars or more.
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That can be frustrating to a solver, but hopefully the payoff of a humorous quip makes up for the extra hunting.
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The jobs were dangerous—more contractors had been killed so far that year than U.S. soldiers—but the payoff was substantial.
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"And when you are a financially motivated investor, you also have to think about time horizon" for a payoff, he added.
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In fact, you're probably better off avoiding using a credit card for purchases altogether if you're in full debt payoff mode.
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It's a heartbreaking moment, the payoff to a whole season's worth of tortured exchanges and toxic machinations between the two siblings.
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The declining yield curve means there is less payoff for investors willing to hold debt for a longer period of time.
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Does it deliver a hefty domestic political payoff, reverse an Obama administration position, upturn international law and irritate the European Union?
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Despite the health risks and the fact that most of the mining is illegal, the potential payoff is irresistible to many.
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If the project helps galvanize attention to the perils of global warming, the payoff would certainly dwarf the cost of inaction.
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It could have been some other line of research which would have had more probable antecedent payoff than going into philosophy.
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Schor argued that Americans are working longer hours than they did before World War II but they're not seeing the payoff.
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Corden clearly put a lot of time and effort into planning it, but the payoff is well worth the build-up.
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The theme will seem like your average Monday weight for most of the solve, but the payoff really ties things together.
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Going on Fox himself, he acknowledged that, yes, he knew about the payoff — but only after Mr. Cohen had made it.
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There is nothing inherently wrong with an eight-figure payoff—unless there are people at the same company rationing their insulin.
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He characterized the new film as a dark, adult payoff for everything the character has done in his supernaturally long life.
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But while it didn't feel organic on the show, we can reasonably hope for a more satisfying payoff in the books.
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It's no Vinylic Lip, but the color payoff is best described as your-lips-but-better, with a naturally flushed, glazed finish.
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The whale bypasses certain krill patches — presumably because the nutritional payoff isn't sufficient — and targets other krill patches that are more lucrative.
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But it lacks the big payoff that comes from finally figuring out the secrets behind the lengthy mysteries in previous Layton games.
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The payoff has been even more than they could have hoped, with New York having its own two weeks in the spotlight.
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But cases of payoff are still rare, which means that a black Hermione stands out, even two and a half years later.
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The press release does not make any reference to the Adam Neumann payoff, perhaps to avoid rubbing further salt in employee wounds.
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The president protests his innocence and points out that his relationship with Mr Loures is all that links him to the payoff.
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Pro tip: Spray your brushes with a mist beforehand to get the most color payoff out of your shadows and minimize fallout.
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That may be all a lot of these oddly-shaped purses can hold, but the style payoff makes it all worth it.
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This might produce encouraging results in the specific, narrow setting it has been engineered for, but won't have maximum payoff longer term.
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Image: KeezyMusic apps are some of the most rewarding to download because the payoff is immediate and they're usually easy to play.
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The potential payoff of Project AZORIAN was tremendous—a detailed look at Soviet weapons capabilities, and maybe some highly coveted cryptographic equipment.
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They offer no pigment or color payoff and they're scarily clinical, thus usually hidden in the bottom corner of our makeup bags.
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The numbers keep going up higher and higher, and you don't know what the payoff is since it's a 15-year deal.
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It's a process that requires planning and patience for a payoff that, if lucky, might result in 15 minutes of viral fame.
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But if manufacturing delays lead to problems and push profits further into the future, any payoff in the stock will come later.
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The payoff left the program's heroine, Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes), who ostensibly had the president's ear, at a professional and personal crossroads.
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This is particularly true when the payoff of a breakthrough is diffused throughout society rather than just concentrated in a few labs.
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BAE has quantified the payoff of its knowledge-transfer efforts by looking at variables such as direct and indirect costs and productivity.
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One top technician says now might be the time to look for a big payoff in one of the markets' safest spaces.
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While payoff from today's investments could still be a few years away, CFO Sabina Meng emphasized the company's commitment to continued innovation.
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Game of Thrones is compelling and often beautiful, and the Season 7 finale payoff was possibly the best we've seen so far.
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But the longtime businessman knew that punishments meted out for small transgressions — the occasional bribe, payoff, or kickback — were mild in Cuba.
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The payoff was absolutely brilliant as Hlompho Kekana caught the Cameroonian keeper off his line, and found the back of the net.
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It was a harbinger of a larger reckoning with the disparity between the payoff they promised and the truth of their inadequacies.
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But Apocalypse assumes we want to be geared up for a payoff that may come years down the line, if at all.
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Donors should give to candidates because they believe in them as agents of positive change—not because they expect some legislative payoff.
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Instead, Charlotte lost and, just like Strowman, what should have carried her into WrestleMania was thrown away for next to no payoff.
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The tediousness and risk of stabbing yourself in the palm starts to outweigh the payoff of the delicious, briny oyster meat inside.
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We estimate, however, that the long-run economic payoff to students' increased learning would be substantially larger than such costs to schools.
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The New York Times reported Sunday that prosecutors are now examining whether Trump Organization executives played a part in the payoff schemes.
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"It was another installment in the illegal hush money 'reimbursed' to Cohen ... for [the Stormy Daniels] hush money payoff," the source said.
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There were some low clouds so we sat for over an hour waiting 😂❤️ BUT the payoff was beyond worth it!
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The payoff term runs out in less than 103 years if your total payments hit 1.75 times the amount you originally borrowed.
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Now he is one of those crowding up at the winner's window in Washington, although he may miss the big Trifecta payoff.
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The real payoff with Tinder Select, it seems, is the juiced up algorithm, which results in you getting a lot more matches.
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And finally, to all the foreign countries that contributed to the Clinton Foundation, there will not be a payoff or a rebate.
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" McMaster in the interview with Hewitt also argued that Trump's loosening of restrictions on the military was beginning to see a "payoff.
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Adding the risks of surgery to what Mr. Burkhart had already been through was too much, given the uncertain payoff, they argued.
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"Who killed Lilly Kane?" was the question on every audience member's mind in season one, and the payoff was so worth it.
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If you're going to run three—let alone 13—miles, the payoff should at least be worth the effort you put in.
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Darkens Your Look (Duh)Clearly, the color boost is the most obvious payoff of brow-tinting — especially if you have fair arches.
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But the payoff in episode seven wouldn't have been as great or satisfying if the show hadn't trusted us to keep up.
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The payoff is big: not only the presidency, but control of the U.S. Senate and, believe it or not, the U.S. House.
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It's a matter of matching coverage with the ongoing care of my family, and the payoff of any liabilities, upon my death.
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The move had an immediate payoff as Draisaitl, McDavid and forward Zack Kassian combined for two goals and five assists on Saturday.
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But for those who keep going, this look at how familial love transcends time, space and consequence will offer an enormous payoff.
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The point is that when tax rates came down, the payoff to greed went up, and outweighed the former fear of opprobrium.
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The emotional payoff could be huge, and you might extend your universe of allies beyond the four walls of your support group.
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" The Times said: "Arcangues's winning payoff of $269.20 for $2 was the biggest in the 10-year history of the Breeders' Cup.
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Looking at penalty kicks in Italian and French soccer leagues, the researchers found that aiming down the middle had the highest payoff.
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And the slow reveal of Leigh's relationship with Axel and the events that led to her mother's despondency offer a satisfying payoff.
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In the risk-taking venture that is summer festival-going, encountering talent you want to see more of is a worthy payoff.
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Social-media companies found a more lucrative approach, with an even bigger payoff, by building the auction floor right under our feet.
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No life-settlement provider or investor wants to hold onto a policy and pay premiums for that long before seeing a payoff.
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The religious and mystical associations of this Western Argentine region are noted periodically, perhaps to a greater extent than the payoff requires.
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While some offer the promise of a major payoff one day, they are still in very early stages and racking up losses.
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While this technology is less proven than what rivals are building, Microsoft&aposs approach could lead to a bigger payoff, experts say.
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The payoff was big: a 12th French Open title, a run to the semifinals at Wimbledon and another United States Open title.
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The formula also boasts lots of natural ingredients such as beeswax to lock in moisture and hydration, and ensure better color payoff.
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It's just that if I'm going to struggle to decipher the toughest clues of the week, the payoff has to be spectacular.
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It's an ambitious effort that could have a huge payoff on both sides, while reducing medical costs and improving the patient experience.
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That gives you actual pigment and payoff and shadows that actually show up and don't just look like they're different dirt colors.
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And, reminder: Cohen testified to Trump's involvement in the payoff scheme under oath -- where lying is a little thing called a felony.
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The Yankees are a slumbering superpower, hoping to be respectable this season as they wisely show patience for a bigger payoff later.
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That includes the $130,000 payoff to porn actress Stormy Daniels to keep her silent about her alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Trump.
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But for corporations and those unable, or unwilling, to view the event itself, the payoff wasn't in the sky but on Twitter.
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Campaigns have invested considerable time and money into mastering social media platforms like Snapchat, Twitter, and Facebook, but the payoff is uncertain.
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From a production standpoint, the performance delivered as a grand-scale payoff of the gatherings that happened over the last several months.
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If you have a payoff plan in place, a personal loan can be a great tool for getting out of debt for good.
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Although Pavel managed to negotiate an exit with a large payoff, he's known to have harbored a resentment against outside investors ever since.
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But we'll be honest: You won't get the same color payoff you would from a lipstick or the same hydration of a balm.
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Plenty of toys for which people had high hopes of a later payoff (Looking at you, Beanie Babies) ended up being completely worthless.
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This would alter the mixed strategy: Player B would play Rock more often, hoping for the triple payoff when Player A chooses Scissors.
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Your reward for successfully completing these tests are points for further R&D to improve your car, but that's not the real payoff.
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This is a more difficult approach and will require careful analysis of individual business models, but the long-term payoff could be lucrative.
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Worrying about the cost of every cup of coffee or takeout meal can be tedious and doesn't always lead to a big payoff.
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The payoff for lower-income borrowers, however, is that they reach forgiveness sooner under the Trump plan and they pay less money overall.
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Hiring a great coach isn't cheap, but the payoff is immense (five to seven times an initial investment based on several research studies).
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Adidas's iconic Stan Smith style has experienced its fair share of makeovers, both structural and aesthetic — and the payoff tends to be big.
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It was an emotional beat that packed a hell of a wallop, and payoff has been sprinkled through the episodes that have followed.
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They spend much of their lifespans growing, so older and larger individuals like Chubbs are the payoff of 45 years of conservation policy.
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Abe may have his own political scandals at home, but none of them involve a payoff to a porn star or Sean Hannity.
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The film's final payoff — had it been part of a more competently made motion picture — might've even been worthy of The Twilight Zone.
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It makes sense to do so when they surmise they are getting a big enough yield payoff to compensate them for the risk.
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Photos is the app that's received the most attention from Apple in macOS High Sierra, and the payoff for that work is significant.
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"It looks like they would get about a 3-to-1 payoff if that 7% average move was to the downside," he said.
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AR is definitely one of Apple's longer term investments, but it's also one that may not see much payoff in the short term.
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The cost of such efforts would cut into short-term profits, he said, but with the ultimate payoff of customer and employee loyalty.
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Instead of opting for a messy topknot, try this look: It only requires the slightest bit more effort for a way bigger payoff.
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I'm saving for a vacation as well as a big credit card payoff and it took out $42.44 and $29 for both goals.
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With the Winklevoss settlement still fresh, it may have seemed like a quick path to a payoff, but Facebook refused to play ball.
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But mostly this is a payoff of all of the work Apple has done to integrate security and privacy deeply into its products.
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For those that have been navigating this space on the fringes of the contemporary art world, it's a payoff a long time coming.
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But if more brands start making good-for-you makeup with pro-kit color payoff like this, I might just be forced to.
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The journey that often puts anticipation above payoff continues, with Season 4 beginning production over two years after Season 3 released on television.
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November 4, 2016: The Wall Street Journal breaks news of the payoff to former Playboy model Karen McDougal arranged by American Media Inc.
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Winning an Oscar typically translates into a huge payoff for everyone involved, but even nominations are expected to enhance future options and earnings.
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Those hoping for a few rays of transparency, however, were treated -- in classic reality-TV fashion -- to plenty of padding with little payoff.
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It looks like it could be a win-win, delivering a climate payoff on the scale of geoengineering without any of the downsides.
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Lewis argues that people with Type 1 diabetes are accustomed to risk, and can judge for themselves whether the payoff outweighs any danger.
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At the end of the contract, the homeowner can either sell the home to make the payoff or refinance into a traditional loan.
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Political scientists have generally found that "ground game" investments, like knocking on doors and get-out-the-vote efforts, deliver a superior payoff.
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Spreads between high-yield and Treasurys now are around half the normal level, meaning that the payoff is lower compared to the risk.
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With the NFL, NBA, and MLB no longer claiming tax exemptions, the payoff for Chaffetz's bill likely will be more symbolic than financial.
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And the payoff is this: a two-hour, 29-minute epic jam-packed with every superpowered human, alien, and Groot you can imagine.
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The bigger payoff for Democrats, however, may lie in the long term if O'Rourke succeeds in making inroads among Latinos for the party.
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For investors that currently own the stock, it will be a large premium to their shares and could lead to a large payoff.
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The bigger potential payoff is in owning a top mare or stallion, which gives owners an incentive to retire the graded horses early.
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He described part of the plan that would increase transportation aid to counties and municipalities as a "payoff" by Democrats to local officials.
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Establish a payoff datePaying off debt is a good goal to have, but paying off debt by a specific date is even better.
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Retreat requires much higher up-front costs to buy out and relocate residents, and the payoff won't come until years—possibly decades—later.
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For less than $10, Revlon's Super Lustrous Lipstick offers great color payoff and a moisturizing, almost balm-like finish that's comfortable to wear.
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In its eighth episode, Euphoria undoubtedly rose to that challenge — foregoing cheap thrills for what will, we hope, be a long-term payoff.
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Moscow sees the trip as a payoff for its two-year-old intervention in Syria and recognition of its growing Middle East clout.
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It was temping take the money and run, but we decided the long-term payoff was more in line with our financial goals.
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This is a pricey item at $68, but the pans are huge compared to other contour kits and the color payoff is stunning.
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But the insurance companies that made a fortune, that money was a subsidy and almost, you could say, a payoff for insurance companies.
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Your debt payoff planOnce your emergency fund is in place, you&aposll want to create a plan for paying off high-interest debt.
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The benefits of roaring equities are not equally shared, and those at the top -- who have money to burn -- get the biggest payoff.
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This would represent "rational recklessness" — taking advantage of tax inducements to put capital at risk even without high confidence in the ultimate payoff.
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Media executives who spoke to us on background said their own interactions with Facebook had indicated that Live would indeed have a payoff.
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However, some experts caution that focusing too much on common genetic variants may not have the therapeutic payoff these researchers are hoping for.
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In this episode, it actually feels that way, as though everything that's happened in the previous seasons may finally lead to some payoff.
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Around the midway point, though, there's a percolating sense that the movie's payoff had better be worth the journey, and it simply isn't.
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But what's clear is that making college debt-free for students, along with crucial supports, can bring enormous payoff for students and communities.
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Springer, best known as publisher of print titles Bild and Welt, said it was seeing a payoff from its shift into online publishing.
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But some scenes, like an extended sequence of electronic devices going haywire in a luxury apartment, continue too long without any real payoff.
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Brookie said that while the Russian accounts might jump on a hot topic, the payoff would often come by throwing in related issues.
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By taking small steps like automating your debt payoff and using budgeting tools, you can make tremendous progress paying down your student loans.
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But I loved the big payoff on Day 1, when all that formless chaos condensed and exploded in a boffo Big Bang moment.
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The payoff has come only in the last 25 years or so, as the rest of the world woke up to the wines.
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Venture capitalists strive to get into the hottest start-ups, aiming for a big payoff when those companies go public or are sold.
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Angela is in many ways more interesting, even though, at the end, her motives are flattened in the interest of a narrative payoff.
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In time, racism will no longer have a payoff for those who hold it dear, and we will move on to other preoccupations.
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This is why, as a child, I was upset by Daniel Handler's "A Series of Unfortunate Events": The books offered enigma without payoff.
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What makes it work so well is how simple that payoff is: Luke realizes he's into Lorelai, says, "Wow," and asks her out.
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"I guess they considered the payoff worth it to show the organization hasn't truly been defeated, even in its core manifestation," he said.
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The payoff is somewhat less so, especially once the film begins dealing in platitudes about friendship and the action moves to the Himalayas.
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The reports of a payoff blindsided the first lady, who was furious with her husband, according to two people close to the couple.
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Even when they succeed, the payoff is small: An antibiotic doesn't sell as well as a drug that needs to be taken daily.
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But, after all of the preparation, the payoff is a memorable celebration of your love with the people who love you the most.
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The potential payoff of a well-executed zone is clear, despite the vulnerabilities it exposes in terms of rebounding and surrendering open shots.
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The payoff to this relatively slow form of travel was a scenic ride past the Welcome to Las Vegas sign and other landmarks.
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More than anything, "The Wolf Hour" suggests an unfinished "Twilight Zone" episode, one that teases an explosive, possibly supernatural payoff before fizzling out.
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"I started only saving the minimum for the full company 401(k) match and concentrated all extra money on debt payoff," he wrote.
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Where would heist movies be without the Big Score — that payoff so irresistible it can lure the most jaded desperado out of hiding?
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Mr. Stevens plays the guitar with tight clutch, improvising in truncated melodies and tense, frequently beautiful harmonies that always tilt toward a payoff.
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"Then to be able to optimize and take action on that information in a near real-time mode is the payoff," Gattinella said.
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The president's personal lawyer had his office raided, in search of documents relating to a payoff or a porn star and Playboy model.
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Of course, none brought up the one obvious payoff to taking health care away from millions: a big tax cut for the wealthy.
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Keeping Score For all the jockeying during the regular season to ensure home-court advantage, there has been little payoff in the playoffs.
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But with just under 70 days left until the Iowa caucuses, there's not a lot of time left to see that big payoff.
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The occasion might rankle without its payoff of a final room of first-rate paintings, pastels, and drawings: Degas hitting on all cylinders.
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It's a pivotal moment, for sure, both in the plot and in Kaluuya's performance: the big reveal and the first big emotional payoff.
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According to Ms. Druckerman, "the holy grails of modern parenting" are "college and postgraduate degrees" simply because there is a "huge" financial payoff.
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Cohen showed the members a $35,000 check that he said the president gave him as a partial repayment for the Stormy Daniels payoff.
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Given the millions who are vulnerable to flu and the thousands of deaths each year, this is a big payoff in public health.
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When we tried it, we couldn't believe how good the pigment payoff was — like, Urban Decay-level good — and it stayed on all night.
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That method of crowdfunding often promises future use of a platform, some sort of payoff, or company ownership, in the form of a token.
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The payoff for me as a journalist-novelist is to just get to see stuff like this and talk the people who invented them.
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While the movie sustains interest by weaving together familiar elements in an enticing way, the noir-ish journey proves more satisfying than the payoff.
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The precedent for choosing the next commander-in-chief in this situation is murky, and it's a pretty big risk for a questionable payoff.
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Moreover, the stories in the middle have the feeling of biding time before circling back to what's intended to be the big emotional payoff.
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For Booker's campaign staff, Booker's decision to speak out marked an affirming moment in a tough slog that so far has offered little payoff.
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