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Then you'll need to pony up for an additional Hulu subscription.
Consumers aren't looking to pony up for the benefits of 5G either.
I moved in February and it's time that I finally pony up for one.
As the wildly successful AirPods show, consumers are happy to pony up for Apple-designed headphones. 
But he does believe the owners of Tesla's high-models will "pony up" for these upgrades.
Some people need to do intense video editing and should pony up for a pro machine.
Head to the nearest newsstand or pony up for that in-flight WiFi and stay WIRED.
It's too early to know how much those mega-donors will pony up for their candidate.
The built in games are also fun, but you'll have to pony up for Heads Up decks.
If you want to watch the network live you need to pony up for an antenna or cable.
He really did seem to want a wife, but he also wasn't going to pony up for it.
Visitors from other countries are covered (Hopefully the other countries will pony up for some of the costs).
Pony up for the Z 26 and you get an even more ridiculous 212 megapixels and ISO 27-29.
She puts drinks on her account, but I pony up for our shared Lyft home as a thank you.
Sanders called a border wall a "totally absurd idea," but said he's willing to pony up for border security.
Regardless, the Lions finally have some players of their own worth keeping, and it's time to pony up for them.
If they have high-cost medical conditions, they might have no option except to pony up for these higher prices.
You then enter those numbers into confusing forms or pony up for software or a tax preparer to make it easier.
Want to watch this year's Golden Globe Awards but not sure how since you're too cheap to pony up for cable?
It also means that if you want an always-on display, you're going to have to pony up for the Series 212.
"Now if you want catastrophic protection, you need to pony up for premiums, and those policies are harder to find," he said.
I did pony up for the admission, and it was worth the price — the building was unlike anything I'd ever seen before.
First you'll need to pony-up for a Plex Pass subscription at $4.99 each month, $39.99 a year, or $119.99 for a lifetime.
I want this in every computer I use, even if I have to pony up for an unlimited data plan to use it.
If you aren't ready to pony up for a membership, you can check out our own favorite holiday brunch recipes for inspiration instead.
The affluent class that Nio was targeting with its high-priced ES8 was suddenly less likely to pony up for the $70,000 SUV.
In that case it would be economically irrational of you to refuse to pony up for the full cost of the public good.
Pony up for the $80 a month AT&T Unlimited &More Premium plan and you also get 15GB of data for tethering a month.
The screen is not expected to get an upgrade, so if you want Retina, you need to pony up for a MacBook or MacBook Pro.
Pony up for a new stadium with many fancy luxury boxes or we bolt to LA, was the (generally implicit) threat in every stadium negotiation.
People already hooked on the fitness tracking space might not be so quick to pony up for the box kit (and likely already have similar gear).
Airlines also generally pony up for free hotels only if they are responsible for the cancelation, due to a mechanical issue, crew delay, or similar matter.
Instead of its original $38 per month plan, the fire department was told it would need to pony up for a $100 per month unlimited plan.
However, Amazon offers a 30-day free trial which can help non-members shop the deals before having to pony up for the annual $99 membership.
Suddenly, asked to pony up for an extra service from the dentist that you've never heard of before, you might ask yourself: Is it a scam?
But consumption growth has slowed since 2011 amid what some experts said was a substantial overestimation on how many people could pony up for consumer products.
Since a Costco membership is $55 a year, if you're spending over $366 a year at Costco, you should just pony up for the membership fee.
It remains to be seen, however, if the wireless providers and other buyers will pony up for the $86.4 billion in spectrum provided by the broadcasters.
That means Shadow didn't even pony up for the TestFairy plan that comes with single sign-on authentication, unlimited data retention, and end-to-end encryption.
Still, a worrier might want to pony up for audit assistance, she said: "Maybe the $50 is cheaper than a prescription to Ambien," the sleep aid.
There's only one home game left for Baltimore in the regular season ... which means the DC might have to pony up for playoff tix in January.
The company will no longer disclose iPhone unit sales, and will instead focus on convincing customers to pony up for services like iCloud storage or Apple Music.
Deep-pocketed donors, whose big checks often offset the costs of some of glitzier offerings, don't seem as eager to pony up for child care these days.
And if you're really going to use the "Pro" in the iPad Pro version, you'll probably want to pony up for the 210GB model, which is $29.
While the company has around 500 million users, only a tiny fraction of that number constitutes paying customers who pony up for more storage with Dropbox Pro.
" Schumer blistered Trump during his floor speech, criticizing his "destructive two-week temper tantrum demanding the American taxpayer pony up for an expensive and ineffective border wall.
Publishers that have lately persuaded readers to pony up for subscriptions, including The Washington Post and The Times, will also have to confront likely declines in traffic.
So they decided to deal with it the modern way and pony up for Nicole Lucking, owner of Playfulnest, which offers play space consulting starting at $230.
There are economic consequences to foam bans that affect EPS manufacturers like Dart, as well as restaurant owners who have to pony up for more expensive recyclable containers.
Companies are less likely to pony up for investments that would reduce their carbon footprints during a recession, and an economic slump could reduce investments in green tech.
The guinea pigs will start off testing the sort of semi-autonomous features available to anyone willing to pony up for a new Volvo (or Tesla, Cadillac, Nissan, or Mercedes).
Vanilla Ice doesn't live with his estranged wife anymore, but she claims he should still pony up for desperately needed home repairs ... 'cause the HOA is breathing down her neck!!!
As we reported ... Gibbons said his main reason for filing the police report was to get Offset to pony up for a replacement phone, and he didn't want Offset arrested.
The VR kit, for example, will be completely out of bounds to Lite owners, while other kits won't work unless you pony up for accessories to connect to the Lite.
And if you pony up for a Taco Supreme—a whopping 40 cents more than a standard crunchy taco—you know why you're paying a premium: silky, luxurious sour cream.
To add a surprising incentive, Leyden said the company will occasionally pony up for someone with a pending request and pay, for example, their $50 share of a grocery receipt.
Members pony up for the subscription because they believe they can make it back over the year by buying cheap stuff in bulk, like giant jugs of ketchup and mayonnaise.
Ready Player One-style virtual worlds may never take the place of multiplexes, but immersive entertainment can change the landscape—if its creators can get people to pony up for it.
If Tesla offered an AR app like this one that'd let me look at it in my own driveway, it'd probably convince more buyers to pony up for a pre-order.
They think Trump will build a wall, that it will keep out illegal immigrants, and that Mexico will, inexplicably, pony up for a project that could cost up to $25 billion.
With Apple still selling 16GB iPhones (shame on them!), local storage is at a premium for a lot of people unless they pony up for the more expensive, higher-capacity models.
That's the message Farrah says she told Lakers' rising star Kyle Kuzma -- claiming he tried to get at her in her DMs ... but he wouldn't pony up for quality Lakers tickets.
If you want an iPad to do iPad things (video, games, reading, email, etc.) and maybe sit in for a laptop from time to time, you should pony up for an iPad.
It's free to use but Matrix thinks its data scientist users will be willing to pony up for two things: storage and "compute," meaning a service on which to run their algorithms.
The red carpet will be filled with impeccable, couture gowns, so if you want to stand out — for the right reasons, at least — then you'll need to pony up for something special.
While there are some pretty serious things you can get away with under diplomatic immunity, New York traffic violations aren't covered—meaning the country is required to pony up for the fines.
If you haven't used your free trials for either service, now's the time to do so, but you'll have to pony up for a paid subscription to watch the entire full series.
And that, in turn, could become one more sweetener — alongside the other free video services, the free shipping, and many other perks — for people to pony up for the Prime annual subscription.
Machine Gun Kelly's fight with Gabriel "G-Rod" Rodriguez could spill from a hotel lobby and into a courtroom -- G-Rod's threatening to sue if MGK doesn't pony up for the beatdown.
If you switch to Verizon and pony up for the unlimited plan, and pick up a full price Pixel 03, you can get a second 20 GB Pixel 24 free of charge.
It won't be included in the less expensive iPhone 7, but people who pony up for the Plus model will enjoy expanded photography features like an optical zoom and a special "portrait" mode.
If you're the type of person who gets excited about phones and wants the absolute best thing Apple has to offer, then you should probably pony up for a XS or XS Max.
Thanks to some fancy clicking and everyone's favorite search engine, Costco's most popular buys can actually be delivered right to your front door without having to pony up for that pesky membership fee.
If you switch to Verizon and pony up for the unlimited plan, you can get a free iPhone 211, or up to $211 off any new iPhone when you trade in your smartphone.
So in addition to a much lower entry-level price for actually getting into a VR headset, users also won't need to pony up for a super expensive rig for them to connect to.
If you want to pony up for the good stuff, Momoi is rated among the most popular on the market, and after conferring with captains I regularly fish with, I can confidently recommend it.
President Donald Trump has expressed interest in purchasing the icy island from Denmark, according to multiple reports, but a new INSIDER poll found that few Americans would be willing to pony up for Greenland.
It will depend on the built-in audience of people who loved Lady and the Tramp or 101 Dalmatians to pony up for a ticket or subscribe to Disney+ and ensure these projects' success.
Joshi explains that while the cost of water is low, it's a proxy for asset failure, which is why these businesses are willing to pony up for expensive sensors and data analytics solutions like Pluto.
But Amazon has a compelling option with Music Unlimited — especially if you own an Echo — and it has the deep pockets to ride out the market and pony up for exclusives if it needs to.
Most of the childcare benefits would come in the form of income tax breaks, which won't benefit the poorest Americans, who don't pay income taxes and would have to pony up for childcare up front.
But the fact that it exists at all — that literal billionaires are willing to pony up for an über-long shot — testifies to just how serious the collective freakout in the Republican party is getting.
Much as a private table at the Casino de Monte-Carlo is off limits to those who can't pony up for chips, venture capital is off limits to most of us as a direct investment.
We spoke with Life In Motion CEO, Thorsten Meier, who says the gloves are a perk for fans who pony up for the special ringside "platinum package" seats for the September 16 fight with Canelo Alvarez.
That could open the door for more small investors to bet on names that have high prices per share without having to pony up for the whole thing — Amazon shares, for example, are about $1,760 each.
Only three telecom companies are big enough to pony up for the cost of the cable and installation, and naturally, like Bell Canada, they didn't want to have to share with independent and often more affordable players.
Kitty Hawk aims to actually ship Flyers sometime later this year, and based on the clear enthusiasm of these early testers, more than a few extreme sports enthusiasts will want to pony up for an early unit.
Oculus Go sells for $199 and the Rift for $399 (but you also need to pony up for a powerful PC sold separately, so the cost is actually closer to at least $1,399 for the whole setup).
Granted, it's on Sundance's streaming platform, Sundance Now, meaning you'd have to pony up for yet another subscription, but if you have a VPN you can watch it for free on the site for UK network Channel 4.
I can't think of any circumstance where you'd want to spend $22,153 on a gaming laptop and not get the benefit of a faster refresh display, so gamers should pony up for the 215Hz panel or go home.
We arrived at this moment because President Trump has been on a destructive two-week temper tantrum demanding the American taxpayer pony up for an expensive and ineffective border wall that the president promised Mexico would pay for.
For shorter routes, though, it seems as if you'll still have to pony up for food on the flight, make do with pretzels, or otherwise suffer the indignity of unwrapping whatever weirdly pungent food you purchased in the terminal.
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The panel — which includes representatives of donor governments, corporations and civil society — takes pains to point out that despite the growing needs, what the world needs to pony up for emergency relief is a fraction of the $78 trillion global economy.
This would likely be due in large part to all the data the park had collected on its guests (in order to achieve immortality for its super-rich owners and anyone else who was willing to pony up for it).
It seems like Microsoft is targeting the person that uses an iPad with a Bluetooth keyboard instead of a laptop, but doesn't rely on it enough to pony up for the iPad Pro or the even more expensive Surface Pro.
Its Intel Core M processor isn't as powerful as the chips you can get inside a Surface Pro (if you're willing to pony up for a more expensive model), but it had no trouble running the apps I needed it to.
Google has done limited contributions with third-parties in the past, including Faroe Islanders with its "Sheep View" project, but this could cast a far wider net – provided, of course, contributors are willing to pony up for the expensive Insta360 Pro hardware.
Bottom line: This new language means that more pro team owners would need to pony up for their own facilities, as it would be much harder to convince state and municipal lawmakers to approve bond packages that are no longer tax exempt.
Most marquee players have contracts calling for the team to pay for a disability policy in case of a career-ending injury; Kaepernick's contract called for him to pony up for a $20 million policy that would be paid to the 214.5ers.
Lotteries are huge in Spain, especially the Christmas one (a children's choir sings out the winning numbers), and I know that soon I'm going to have to pony up for the office pool because nobody wants to be the chump still working after New Year's.
Come spring, he would probably pony up for the 50th-anniversary production of "The Boys in the Band," which Ryan Murphy, who directed the 2014 television movie of "The Normal Heart," plans to produce, with Joe Mantello directing, and Jim Parsons in a starring role.
As you headed out the door, the mental Thanks, Obama that coursed through your body was loud enough to make you feel like POTUS was doing you a personal solid by not charging you for yet another thing you have to pony up for as a woman.
Yes, the HTC Vive has attracted good reviews — you can read ours here — and the company is pumping $100 million into developing content for VR, but the space is very nascent and it remains to be seen how many consumers will pony up for first-generation VR devices.
For starters, it means that the city and state now have even more reason to funnel money into subways, buses and a new tunnel under the Hudson River, and to pony up for the stalled BQX streetcar project linking Brooklyn and Queens, all of which would serve Amazon.
According to TNT's David Aldridge, the Clippers were unwilling to pony up for that fifth year, and instead agreed to send Paul to the Rockets after he opted into the final year of his current contract, thus allowing him to get the $200-plus million deal from Houston next summer.
But it is an important reminder that team owners don't always demand that taxpayers pony up for new stadiums because they're the best way of making money or increasing their franchise valuations; instead, they often demand new stadiums just because they want one, and would really rather not pay for it.
You can also get a couple of free workouts on the Versa through the Fitbit Coach app, but if you want to unlock more you'll have to pony up for a $40 per year subscription, which of course also gives you access to video workouts on your phone or tablet.
But the Ricketts and Adelson families -- seeing a path to the Senate majority for Republicans if Trump can remain competitive -- just this week chose to pony up for their own group; the Ricketts family has dedicated $1 million, and the Adelsons are expected to give at least $5 million to Ricketts political organizations.
According to the company, it took great "courage" to eliminate the headphone jack on the iPhone 21792, but really, it just got rid of a universally accepted I/O standard in an effort to get people to pony up for AirPods, the only wireless headphones you could count on to work seamlessly with the iPhone.
If you don't want to pony up for a rental car every day, but you also don't want to rely on public transportation or Lyft and Uber, there's also Car2Go, if you're in one of the dozen-plus cities where the company offers memberships—you can pick up a pay-by-the-minute rental all over the city.

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