It was trying to recoup its costs and maximize profit.
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But that doesn't mean you're entitled to recoup your expenses.
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To recoup those costs, insurers raised premiums on those plans.
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You'll need to recoup, and not just from your hangover.
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She had no renters insurance to help recoup her belongings.
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Most clients recoup upfront costs after a year or two.
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" Another email later discussed the need to "recoup the funds.
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And they may sue the administration to recoup the funds.
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Is it attractive enough to at least recoup my costs?
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A representative said the show did not recoup its capitalization.
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Many couples recoup some cash by returning unopened bottles postwedding.
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They have demanded unique protections to supposedly recoup their investments.
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To recoup those costs, each drivers' cost of coverage rises.
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The company cannot seek to recoup those costs from ratepayers.
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Shoppers would recoup the deposit when their bottles are recycled.
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The airline has threatened legal action to recoup its losses.
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How do they recoup the amounts that we put forth?
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If I'm not able to recoup this cost, I'm most understanding.
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You can recoup as much as 105 percent of your investment!
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"We'll look to recoup the loss we have suffered," he said.
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PPC has tried to recoup unpaid bills with phased repayment schemes.
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Banks are struggling to find ways to recoup their mounting losses.
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They sold items before moving to recoup money for unwanted things.
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Today, take plenty of naps, get some alone time, and recoup.
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The inspector general told the CMS to recoup the erroneous payments.
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"They're going to be able to recoup from this," he said.
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The lawsuit seeks to recoup billions of dollars of alleged losses.
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A victory, this thinking goes, will one day recoup all costs.
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It might be possible to recoup the value lost so far.
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So it takes half a lifetime just to recoup your advance.
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Corgan recently went to court in order to recoup his losses.
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Owners can recoup some of these expenses by chartering their yacht.
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And how would Wall Street and these corporations recoup their investments?
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The production did not recoup its initial investment of $13.5 million.
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The need for a record label to recoup on its investment?
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It will recoup its investment by collecting lease payments from franchisees.
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"I think she wants to take some time and recoup," Feinstein said.
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S. trade talks later this month helped recoup some of the losses.
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Others think it simply wants to recoup market share from other producers.
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Don't try to recoup your losses on lower-payout, more frequent lotteries.
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For $13 bike ride, we can recoup the investment about three bucks.
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She's hoping to recoup the $420 it cost to file the paperwork.
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The lawsuit seeks to recoup ill-gotten gains and impose civil fines.
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In regulated states, operators recoup expenses through costs passed on to ratepayers.
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Oil prices rose to recoup some losses from a recent steep plunge.
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DNC officials say they believe their lawsuit could recoup substantial monetary damages.
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But they may attempt to recoup some standing through their children's success.
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Perhaps we cannot recoup all the taxes he and his family owed.
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Those expectations helped stocks recoup some of their heavy losses on Monday.
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The Raiders fined Brown more than $200,000, which Brown wants to recoup.
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Some of those private-sector entities will never recoup that lost income.
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"We expect Microsoft to recoup those sales in subsequent quarters," Ader said.
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I would recoup my winning and cook it for my meatloving boyfriend.
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If they had a bad streak in the market, they could recoup.
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The SEC is seeking civil fines and to recoup ill-gotten gains.
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A fussy approval process can mean waiting years to recoup an investment.
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The SEC is seeking civil fines and to recoup ill-gotten gains.
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Proponents of the proposal argued the city could recoup those costs elsewhere.
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So I'll be able to fully recoup my investment by mid-2017.
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But is it too late for the Communist Party to recoup its image?
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Smollett's attorneys, meanwhile, are pushing back on the city's attempt to recoup costs.
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Wounded, the dragon needs to make an emergency landing to recoup its strength.
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Movies this big generally need an equally large audience to recoup their costs.
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That may make it keener to recoup higher oil prices while it can.
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A sale of Sunoco would help Energy Transfer recoup much of that cash.
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I needed the 15 minutes to recoup and just get that emotion out.
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The SEC is seeking to recoup ill-gotten gains and impose civil fines.
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The result will be higher premiums as insurers seek to recoup their costs.
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The offering is a clever if controversial way to recoup lost ad revenue.
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Sometimes conventional lenders keep extending credit but recoup their costs in other ways.
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The Dow didn't recoup its losses from the crash until 15 months later.
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It is not clear whether Hyde-Smith has agreed to recoup the donations.
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"Know what you have to make to recoup your initial investment," she said.
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A group of creditors sought the lifting of the injunction to recoup loans.
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Here are some tips on how you can recoup the costs of college.
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Those fees reduced the amount of money that creditors were able to recoup.
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The lawsuit seeks to recoup unpaid royalties, following an inspection of Universal's books.
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Janvey is trying to recoup as much money as possible for Stanford's victims.
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Oil began to recoup some of the losses incurred after Trump's tariff announcement.
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How did you recoup from that, or is that part of your job?
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Juul did not comment on why he was directed to recoup the amount.
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Insurance won't let government recoup much of the projected 150 million pound expense.
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The SEC is seeking to recoup ill-gotten gains and obtain other remedies.
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That put pressure on them to recoup both that money and lost gains.
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All are racing to win customers and recoup billions spent developing the technology.
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Therefore, it cannot recoup, through higher prices, expenses for investing in new-use research.
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Oil began to recoup some of last week's steep losses as global equities steadied.
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While they search for justice, Tommy is using this time to recoup from surgery.
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"It's best to recoup that closing cost in five years or less," Cooper says.
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Utilities, often seen as a safe haven, helped the main index recoup some losses.
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If it's possible in any way to recoup this $200 I'd be forever grateful.
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A week later, Kelley submitted a "miscellaneous expense reimbursement form" to recoup the expense.
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However, they will not be able to recoup the money they lost this year.
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However, "it can take up to 15 years to recoup that reduction," Sherman said.
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The suggested target time for restaurants to recoup their starting cost is three years.
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"It's best to recoup the closing costs in five years or less," Cooper says.
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A group of creditors had sought the lifting of the injunction to recoup loans.
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Friel's father tried to recoup the money he was owed but eventually gave up.
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Some of that money has already been paid and could be difficult to recoup.
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Empty seats cost the airlines money, and they need to recoup those losses somehow.
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The group of creditors has sought the lifting of the injunction to recoup loans.
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New Hampshire, where Trump's poll numbers remain strong, offers him a chance to recoup.
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It could only recoup losses that is comparable to the revenue it had lost.
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Now 1 OAK's owners are stuck trying to recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Now Pacific Indemnity is trying to recoup that dough by suing the construction companies.
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Facebook is said to be resisting efforts to recoup back tax from 2010-14.
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Add non-wage compensation and alumni often recoup their investments in a few years.
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By imposing arbitrary caps on those users, Comcast can recoup any lost TV revenues.
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The Bills are planning to recoup the majority of his $1.5 million signing bonus.
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That's "ridiculous, it means that the business will never recoup those costs," he said.
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It seems fair that they should have a chance to recoup some of that.
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It would, if anything, at last recoup some value from my college film minor.
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She created small, 10-inch-long versions and sold them to recoup some expenses.
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In total, "Slither" grossed $12 million worldwide and couldn't recoup its $15 million budget.
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Yet when he brings his crop to market, he cannot recoup the additional costs.
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He added that building owners would eventually recoup those costs through lower operating expenses.
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The ensuing lawsuits dragged on for years, as homeowners struggled to recoup their losses.
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For example, you can sue Comcast, recoup hidden bank fees, and fight parking tickets.
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Nilson recommends employees talk to their bosses about ways to potentially recoup these losses.
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But given it's a loan, this is money Beach can recoup down the track.
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The university countersued, seeking to recoup more than $5 million it has paid him.
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He said four people declared bankruptcy, meaning he couldn't try to recoup that money.
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And many settled on raising premiums as a way to recoup those lost funds.
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Or it could recoup the loss by charging consumers more, or by paying workers less.
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In some cases, it could take a decade or more to recoup the upfront costs.
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Under federal rules, the winning party is entitled to recoup court costs from the losers.
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If you're not insured, they'll look at your wages and recoup the premiums you owe.
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The lawsuits have sought to recoup damages from drugmakers for their role in the epidemic.
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The company's focus on services may help it recoup lost revenue from slow iPhone sales.
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Outside funding lets firms recoup some revenue even if they do not win a case.
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All-wheel drive is standard, and the vehicle packs two ways to recoup lost energy.
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In throwing out the case, Otero also ruled that Trump could recoup his legal fees.
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It had planned to recoup that by charging fees of up to $150 per subscriber.
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When the Saudi company defaulted in 2009, its creditors scrambled to recoup billions in losses.
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Instead, he was attempting to recoup $300 that the bank charged him in overdraft fees.
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The synths scurry to an underground bunker where, presumably, they'll recoup from the human invasion.
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Kudlow's remarks helped Wall Street recoup its losses earlier in Tuesday's session to trade positive.
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The plaintiffs in the lawsuit had initially sought to recoup billions of dollars in losses.
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I plan on opening daily to recoup this loss but anything donated will help IMMENSELY.
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The stockholders sought to recoup losses from shares tanking after the revelations of further abuses.
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It would also be retroactive, so families who suffered this year could recoup the costs.
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That's the genius part of the pitch—we'll never recoup unless we do it everywhere!
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Maybe you need time to recoup, figure some things out, or get therapy, Brateman suggests.
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Picard challenged that settlement, saying it infringed his right to recoup money for Madoff customers.
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They bear much of the initial cost, which they can try to recoup from Takata.
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Both could allow bots to push people to buy products to recoup the ad costs.
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Monitor results on a monthly basis, but aim to recoup the investments after one year.
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He's currently selling it for $10.8 million -- trying to recoup some of that cash, apparently.
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Founders Pledge is a binding document; it can recoup the money if the signatory renegs.
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Goldman hasn't tried to recoup from Mr. Gupta any of the legal fees it paid.
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What's more, there's not yet a clear path for the carriers to recoup that investment.
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This isn't like food or things that you're just sort of never going to recoup.
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The university is also expected to try to recoup some of its costs from insurance.
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And if that's the case, skip them; it usually takes time to recoup the cost.
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The bank will then recoup its money from farmers who surrender part of their harvest.
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When the business failed, Westpac ordered Flanagan to sell her house to recoup its loan.
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It's not simply that every dollar lost to fees is money that you'll never recoup.
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By offering their product to exhibitors directly, they could recoup a bigger share of rentals.
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Utilities sector helped recoup losses on the benchmark with electricity supplier Contact Energy climbing 0.6 percent.
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He also is seeking to recoup more than $50 million from bonuses paid to the executives.
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The firms often justify their tactics by saying they are simply seeking to recoup money owed.
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I'm an introvert so I need some alone time to recoup so the day ended perfectly.
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Of the 14 that made losses only five are expected to recoup them by end-2019.
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Perhaps firms that relabel drugs could be allowed a temporary price rise to recoup their investment.
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Hospitals say Medicare underpays them, and they must charge private patients more to recoup the costs.
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For now, the carriers are still trying to recoup the cost of the previous technology buildout.
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Casa Express is seeking to recoup principal, interest, damages and legal fees, according to the complaint.
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If they fail to cough up, the shares are sold off by lenders to recoup losses.
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One source said Dublin would be told to recoup over 1 billion euros in back taxes.
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Maybe she adds a surcharge to recoup some of her losses or raises the menu prices.
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Schneiderman also is seeking to recoup more than $50 million from bonuses paid to the executives.
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Krokus ended up taking Kristoff the elf along with him to the local hospital to recoup.
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Under PPP deals, private financiers build roads and recoup their investments through avenues such as tolling.
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Contractors get paid upon completion of work, and providers can sell securities to recoup their profit.
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CSI000952 recoup some of its earlier heavy losses following a major slide in global stock markets.
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He cannot come close to generating enough revenue directly for the club to recoup this investment.
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"The real question is about how long does it take to recoup the investment," Gresta said.
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But the potential profitability of the reusable system would quickly recoup the initial costs, he said.
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That means there's less time for WeWork to recoup the discounts through higher rents later on.
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How long will it take for you to recoup your 10 billion dollar investment in Japan?
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It was unclear whether she would be able to recoup the funds with the bankruptcy declaration.
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However, many students do expect to recoup their investment once they graduate and join the workforce.
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Its lawsuit seeks to recoup back pay, recover punitive damages, and end the defendants' alleged discrimination.
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The crowdfunding run isn't just to generate buzz, fulfill initial orders, and recoup R&D expenses.
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About 7,000 students will be eligible to recoup some of the money they spent on tuition.
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Employers to begin with, but they can then recoup the cost with a federal tax credit.
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The Comptroller's office also ruled that the city could not restrict benefits to recoup back payments.
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Crude oil began to recoup some of the heavy losses incurred after the salvo from Trump.
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But it will likely be able to recoup the bulk of its increased costs from ratepayers.
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But investing the money probably isn't wise — you don't have decades to recoup any potential losses.
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Insurers could then seek reimbursement from states, which would recoup the funds by assessing industry fees.
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If ordered to recoup the funding, the state may have to turn to the hospital itself.
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I could let the nonprofit know, but that wouldn't allow them to recoup what they've lost.
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That stock took a year and a half or so to recoup those one-day losses.
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Wall Street followed at first, but did recoup some of its losses going into the close.
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Other companies appear to be taking desperate measures to recoup at least some of their losses.
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Models with tons of research and development behind them should take longer to recoup their costs.
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So you replaced low margin with high-margin business, they should recoup that revenue fairly rapidly.
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If the deals go south, we know a guy who can help 'em recoup their losses.
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Even though they can recoup their expenses after a few years, the rent increase goes on.
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Anticipating Trump's move, insurers proposed higher prices on monthly premiums in 2018 to recoup the money.
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Luxembourg and Ireland were not fined, but were required to recoup the tax due from the corporations.
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The SEC is seeking to recoup ill-gotten gains, impose civil fines and obtain emergency asset freezes.
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Companies often lay off employees or increase prices to recoup some of the costs on their end.
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As for the other 60% of that plastic consumed, the brand makes other moves to recoup waste.
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Craig said she is now trying to unload what she can to recoup some of her costs.
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We need to recoup that and then go forward and try to close out the remaining issues.
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The plaintiffs hope to recoup some of the costs of the financial toll on families and communities.
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Fifteen said there would be no change and nine predicted sterling would recoup some of its losses.
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Details: Hospitals say Medicare underpays them, and they must charge private patients more to recoup the costs.
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The lawsuit seeks to recoup alleged illegal profits and triple damages, and the destruction of unauthorized cubes.
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And prize money and ticket sales alone struggle to generate enough revenue to recoup such an outlay.
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The federal government is still working to recoup $1.2 billion in unpaid loans to the co-ops.
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Analysts said this also implied airlines would be unable to recoup any losses from grounding the jet.
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And if that offer, which was bound to be nixed, was designed to recoup some earlier losses.
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It seeks to recoup unspecified sums in the millions of dollars, including lost profits and punitive damages.
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This means investors may need to wait until the fourth quarter to try to recoup their cash.
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They'll know within a few days if Gears 4 is on the road to recoup its investment.
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In order to recoup costs, Grinberg said, builders are being forced to rent some of these homes.
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Value Report and concentrate on projects where you'll recoup the highest amount of your investment at resale.
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Steaming into the fall, it seemed unlikely that the film would recoup its massive $200 million budget.
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The alternative could leave the U.S. trying to recoup after paying the price at home and abroad.
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One logistical challenge to a deal is how to recoup upside for creditors if Puerto Rico grows.
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The sales would often bear that out: their games just weren't selling enough to recoup development costs.
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The index closed up by a half percent to 6875.08 on Monday, helping it recoup recent losses.
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No one connected with Duncan's attempt to recoup his lost millions responded to my emails requesting comment.
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Steadfast is also looking to recoup any money they've already paid in connection with Weinstein's criminal case.
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It may not make sense to spend the money if you can't recoup it down the road.
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As we reported, the City of Chicago is suing Jussie to recoup the costs of the investigation.
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They are due to recoup their initial outlays from the government once the accrued savings are verified.
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It costs money to make a film, and the inherent goal is usually to recoup that cost.
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They did so to recoup the money they would lose from the end of the CSR subsidy.
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Based on Kymriah's list price, treating just 2,700 patients would allow Novartis to recoup its entire investment.
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You'll see your credit score improve and be able to put the money you recoup to work.
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Exactly how much Puerto Rico's bondholders will recoup is a central question facing the territory's oversight board.
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Elon Musk spent $1 billion developing SpaceX's reusable rockets — here's how fast he might recoup it all
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Another $231 million in revenue that the committee expected to recoup for a media center never materialized.
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By trading Chandler, Denver also could recoup the pick they just surrendered to Portland for Mason Plumlee.
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In this instance, investors would recoup the $280 million they had invested before employees see a nickel.
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But then comes an even trickier part: trying to recoup what they have paid their insurance company.
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When eight hundred pounds is gone from your vacation kitty, it takes a long time to recoup.
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American officials are seeking to recoup $1 billion they say was ultimately spent in the United States.
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Homeowners often spend a lot of money on renovations expecting to recoup more than they likely will.
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In the CRE industry, owners and operators often must wait years, even decades, to recoup their investments.
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That means that if you lose your money, it is difficult to recoup what you have lost.
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Its chief executive, Mr. Khoja, said Roshan would never recoup its $600 million investment in the country.
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The W.T.O. still must authorize a specific dollar amount that the United States can recoup through tariffs.
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Mr. Ward acknowledged that it would take many years to recoup the investment in the Brooklyn building.
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They could recoup more than 90 cents on the dollar of what they spent at Trump University.
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For third and subsequent children, we should allow people to recoup the deferral of their retirement date.
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Training an idol costs an estimated $100,000 per year and the studios want to recoup their investment.
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Disney will need to hit its subscription goals to recoup the losses from those investments over time.
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The show did not recoup its costs, making it a flop, and that money will be lost.
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State and local governments, too, are suing fossil fuel companies to recoup the costs of climate change.
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Patent protection enables drug makers to recoup the money they spend developing and marketing a new product.
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The prospect of companies flooding markets with "buy" orders helped the market recoup some of its losses.
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These additional points can help you recoup costs involved with paying the annual fee on your favorite card.
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They may accept losing money on it if they can still recoup the costs by winning other business.
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Facebook will recoup the cost of payments to publishers by taking the revenue from these mid-roll ads.
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N. The lawsuit seeks to recoup the value of Fandrei's lost benefits, and an injunction against similar violations.
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His business thriving, Donovan could not forget how he and his mother were able to recoup their lives.
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The fast-changing nature of online business, he says, makes it more difficult to recoup losses through pricing.
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"We didn't want to be those people who spend $40,000 and then can't recoup it," Ms. Dowgin said.
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Soggot declined the offer, believing it was mostly an attempt for the other side to recoup legal fees.
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That means it would take you just under four years to recoup the $6,000 it cost to refinance.
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A warning on spare capacity by the International Energy Agency (IEA) helped Brent recoup some losses on Thursday.
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They keep whatever they collect, but lose their whole investment if they fail to recoup what is owed.
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The telecoms industry, which is putting its hopes in 5G applications to recoup its investments, was similarly critical.
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As long as you're smart about holding onto return labels and tags, though, it's still possible to recoup.
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Winning over Celgene's shareholders, who will be able to recoup some of their losses, should be fairly easy.
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In any case, insurers were promised the money, and so may be able to recoup it in court.
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She's hoping to recoup the costs of his medical procedures and has started a Gofundme for her husband.
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Click here to read more on Aaron Aites' story, and to help recoup costs for his kidney cancer.
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Walgreens is looking to recoup its investment in Theranos, which is where the $140 Million number comes from.
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Last week, nearly two dozen attendees launched a class-action lawsuit against Niantic, aiming to recoup travel expenses.
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Given that AT&T just spent $85 billion acquiring Time Warner, the company certainly has revenue to recoup.
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That limited the downside risk of foreclosures, and OneWest could easily recoup its other losses with various fees.
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That means that he doesn't wait for a recoup of production costs, marketing costs, or indeed anything else.
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Feeder fund investors normally cannot recoup money from Picard's efforts because they did not invest directly with Madoff.
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Italy's lenders have some 360 billion euros in bad loans on their books that take years to recoup.
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Airlines want a system of compensation that would allow them to recoup losses from air traffic control agencies.
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The SEC lawsuit against Bassily seeks to recoup ill-gotten profits, impose civil fines, and obtain other relief.
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He hopes to recoup all his investment, at least, and is determined to start another business—in Britain.
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Citi eventually seized control of the record label to recoup loans it had made to finance the bid.
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Now, we recoup and we escalate and see what we get at the next time we sit down.
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Some days I need to not push myself to the edge so that I can recoup some energy.
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By that measure, buyers of the Argentine bond will recoup their outlay after just 13 years, investors calculated.
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Last week, the Treasury Department released a report criticizing any moves to recoup back taxes from American companies.
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They can try to recoup costs from Takata, but the amount is negotiable and subject to complicated calculations.
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Of course, corporate capitalism gave rise to scams, including the deliberate sinking of ships to recoup insurance money.
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Mesa Natural Gas Solutions is a small Wyoming company that saw a need to recoup such lost energy.
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At the bare minimum, it could recoup any cost involved with bidding on the deal from the DOD.
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The latest decline in bitcoin also came as U.S. stocks tried to recoup some of the month's losses.
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Filings by Compass CSS indicate that it stood to recoup about $10 million of its $16.3 million claim.
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Within three years, they were able to recoup the $5,000 they had saved up to start the project.
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It was an effort, he said, to recoup what they had lost in the value of their shares.
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After all, the owners have to recoup the hundreds of millions — or billions — of dollars in construction costs.
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The company's moves overrode those policies, forcing hosts to sacrifice revenue, often without a chance to recoup it.
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The worker would recoup about half that paycheck in state unemployment benefits — about $6003 a week, Moran said.
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But nearly three years later, FEMA had yet to recoup the money, according to a local news report.
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Proponents argued that it was a legitimate strategy to recoup loans that had been funded with taxpayer dollars.
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Another option: Pay the fee and take the landlord to small claims court to recoup the overcharge later.
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A budget review completed this week found that taxpayers would not recoup their investment until at least 2043.
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The European Commission in 2016 also ordered Ireland to recoup about $15.6 billion in unpaid taxes from Apple.
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The automaker said it was trying to recoup monetary damages its former chairman had inflicted on the company.
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The firms then recoup the cost of the renovation from the price of the home after it sells.
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"They will have to try and recoup through higher fares," said Savanthi Syth, airlines analyst at Raymond James.
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That said, the film has a ways to go in order to recoup its hefty $80 million budget.
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Some companies have been wise to go it alone, but many struggle to recoup the deal-imputed value.
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The city expected distributors and retailers to recoup some of the "claimed losses" through such substitution, Dunn said.
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It's so easy and a great way to recoup dollars to either save or put toward something new.
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If American troops were to withdraw now, then, there's a good chance ISIS could recoup its major losses.
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Landlords had little incentive to discount rents, since they couldn't recoup the subsidy until the apartment switched hands.
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Additionally, promptly report a lost or stolen card to ensure you recoup the entire value or whatever is left.
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The local governments are only able to recoup costs if the protester is convicted of a crime, he said.
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But even China stocks will not completely recoup this year's losses of more than 227 percent by end-2120.
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And the Trump campaign has a long, sordid history of stiffing cities that have tried to recoup security costs.
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But reports suggested that electric scooters were breaking down before the companies were even able to recoup their costs.
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It reckons it can recoup the cost of, say, the HomeServe sensors and repairs from the reduction in claims.
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And now, the internet is coming together to recoup the money they lost, thanks to a verified GoFundMe campaign.
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A Reuters poll showed that analysts expect the rupee to recoup this year's losses over the coming 12 months.
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The bank said in a May financial statement that it would work with insurers to recoup the lost funds.
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But Parker says the market is actually set to recoup all those losses, and finish 2016 in the green.
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To recoup that, the U.S. government temporarily raised the unemployment tax paid by businesses in many of those states.
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Three industry sources said investors can expect to recoup on average 30-35 percent of a loan's nominal value.
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And, you generally feel, even the ones that don't, you can recoup your money through international sales or iTunes.
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The site had to offer refunds, but some marketing genius came up with a plan to recoup the dough.
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He would slash prices in one district to snuff out rivals, and raise them elsewhere to recoup his profits.
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Show tickets are around $18 generally, although they'll need quite a few new visitors to recoup that $200,000 cost.
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Tananbaum wants to recoup his payments, plus triple damages for violations of New York's Arts and Cultural Affairs Law.
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"Our members have already lost per person thousands of dollars of income that they might not recoup," said Grabowski.
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California is expected to request federal funds to recoup damages in the coming weeks after cost assessments are calculated.
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Last year, the EU also ordered Ireland to recoup 13 billion euros ($15.2 billion) in back taxes from Apple.
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Before deciding on a project, it's wise to consider how much you can recoup when you sell the house.
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This was a death knell for the genre: producers knew they would not be able to recoup their investments.
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It was capitalized for up to $11.5 million; it is not clear whether it will fully recoup before closing.
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Yahoo and Google aim to recoup placement fees by selling ads alongside search results and collecting valuable user data.
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While Interior's review is just beginning, there is much that can be done to identify and recoup these costs.
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New York (CNN Business)Sears' creditors are waiting to learn how much money they'll recoup from its bankruptcy case.
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That gives the US the right to impose tariffs on the EU as a way to recoup economic losses.
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CONMEBOL has decided that it would formally try to recoup the missing money, said Monserrat Jimenez, CONMEBOL's Legal Director.
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To help recoup his losses, he's made his previous Drip-only EP Rainwater Coffee available to download on Bandcamp.
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These audits are generated by Medicare to recoup revenue and tend to follow patterns of overpayments to hospital providers.
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Consumers are even willing to pay more for more efficient vehicles if they recoup the costs in five years.
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The toy store workers are still pushing to recoup all of the $75 million they are owed in severance.
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The F.D.I.C. would initially borrow from the Treasury, and recoup the expenses with a fee imposed on big banks.
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Older buyers may be unable to recoup transaction costs if health or other issues force them to sell early.
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That experience ruled out an I.P.O. of the studio, raising questions of how else investors could recoup their money.
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Manufacturers and high-tech companies want to rush sales of robot cars to recoup the billions they are investing.
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However, if Britain is able to obtain favourable terms, then foreign direct investment would probably recoup this lost ground.
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The prosecutors in Los Angeles have filed multiple civil lawsuits to recoup assets bought with some of that money.
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The nonpartisan state Legislative Fiscal Bureau estimated it will take 25 years for Wisconsin taxpayers to recoup their investment.
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To recoup that debt, AT&T is passing it off to its customers in the form of price hikes.
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Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles have filed multiple civil suits to recoup assets bought with some of the money.
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Many of the banks involved were state-owned; the lenders had been trying to recoup their money since 2016.
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It may take months before your estate is settled and they can recoup the money for the funeral bill.
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But it should not be used as a cost-saving measure by states to recoup spending on legal representation.
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He had paid over $25,210 in tariffs on five recent Italian cheese shipments, money that he cannot easily recoup.
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And in Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon has started negotiations to recoup billions of dollars in "partner burden-sharing" costs.
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An arbitrator later ordered the suspension shortened and allowed Sprewell to recoup the $17.3 million his contract guaranteed him.
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The fund's insurance requirement has twice allowed it to recoup money lent to small businesses whose founders died prematurely.
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Some customers had been able to recoup their deposits, but on Friday the app's account balance service was unavailable.
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Things eventually went south for Johnson financially, and he attempted to recoup by opening up a tavern back home.
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The show was capitalized for $173 million, and it would be nearly impossible to recoup those costs by June.
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The lawsuit seeks a variety of damages, an injunction and to recoup original Hirschfeld works in the defendants' possession.
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The government extended last December the deadline to privatise Bankia until end-2019 in order to recoup the money.
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The news helped Shanghai blue chips recoup early losses to rise 0.8%, though the initial reaction was cautious overall.
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In the top ten states overall, graduates can recoup the cost of their degrees in 2.6 years or less.
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Companies that stay private pay the firm cash, allowing it to recoup up to five times the initial investment.
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The agency is still present in Texas and Florida to help communities recoup from hurricanes Harvey and Irma, respectively.
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The King of Retired Amusements, lord of salvage and recoup, is not in the business of leaving things behind.
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Manufacturing vehicles requires billions of dollars in investments in plants and engineering — costs that are often difficult to recoup.
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That means there are paths by which Mr. Lampert can recoup some of what he has sunk into Sears.
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The union has tended to tolerate service manipulations, figuring its members would recoup any lost money in free agency.
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And Mr. de Blasio is trying to put Amazon behind him and recoup his image as a progressive leader.
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If I'm lucky enough to recoup it, I put that in my pocket and gamble with what I've won.
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If drug companies sold pills at their marginal cost, they'd never recoup the billions they spend on R&D.
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"We want to recoup as much as possible and that is why we have an agreement with PIC to have a joint class action to make sure that happens… to try and recoup the losses of those investments," Tahir Maepa, deputy general manager at the Public Servants Association (PSA) told a news conference.
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To recoup the lost money, carriers are likely to raise 2018 premiums for people buying their own health insurance policies.
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Rushed to market in two months, it was an attempt to recoup the teenage customers that the platform was hemorrhaging.
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Last year, the state approved a law helping utilities recoup costs from fires in 2017, but not blazes in 2018.
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As of Wednesday, TransCanada filed two lawsuits to recoup its losses for what it calls an "arbitrary and unjustified" decision.
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It ordered The Hague to recoup 30 million euros ($35 million) from the company, a decision the government is contesting.
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That means, yet again, Uber is introducing a new product that will most likely fail to recoup its own costs.
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The new breed of predatory pricers don't necessarily need to raise prices to recoup their costs, according to Sussman's paper.
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Instead, they're saying because the buyer "authorized the transaction," there's nothing they can do to help recoup the stolen money.
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Trump's election, Gunitsky contends, presented Russian oligarchs with an opportunity to recoup losses and leverage Trump's debts for political gain.
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However, this group makes up just 8% of all voters, so Republicans cannot look to them to recoup their losses.
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If the AG goes through with the lawsuit, it could eventually recoup some costs for people sickened by the chemicals.
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However, she said she struggled to return items to recoup her investment, and said she knows she has lost money.
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Britain's suggestion that it might try to recoup the money it has invested in Galileo is unlikely to get far.
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Now, the United States Marshal's Service is selling off two boxes of original Fyre merchandise, in order to recoup losses.
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The unsecured creditors are asking a U.S. bankruptcy judge to limit how much the lenders can recoup on their investment.
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The retailer -or in this case, the pharmacy – can then decide what to charge its customers to recoup that fee.
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Fast charging will recoup you about 250 miles in just 15 minutes, too, thanks to its 16038953-volt system architecture.
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Conservative industry advocates point to just how long it takes for cable companies to recoup their investments from building networks.
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That helped E-Mini futures for the S&P 269.38 recoup all their initial losses to push 0.2 percent higher.
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Bibby and Donnelly had sued eight lenders to recoup similar losses, and Wells Fargo's settlement is the seventh and largest.
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Maybe in retrospect Jim and I should have stopped too and let the girls regroup, and then we could recoup.
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Illegal immigrants actually contribute over $7 billion per year to social security revenues, none of which they will ever recoup.
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The company was trying to manufacture in the United States and recoup costs after filing for bankruptcy earlier this year.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the lawsuit, saying it seeks to recoup $500 million of costs to combat the epidemic.
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Some foreign banks may also recoup higher borrowing costs: their floating interest-rate commercial loans outweigh those at fixed rates.
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His lawsuit seeks to recoup losses for investors who bought Amaya shares between June 8, 2015, and March 23, 2016.
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Ms. Lautz said people who would like to recoup more of their investment would do better by aiming for boring.
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He was determined to recoup $1.28 million from Brown to clean up falsified DocX land records filed with his office.
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That's because the federal treasury — the taxpayers — would be the first to be repaid when private investors recoup their investments.
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He's "not confident at all" that he'll recoup his stake, let alone make a profit, but he likes Bancor's concept.
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The calls were from a debt collector who was looking to recoup an alleged debt owed to her former landlord.
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"It allows us to recoup the cost of content through both subscription revenue and also through advertising," Mr. Stephenson said.
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What's clear is that the price was assuredly high, but Microsoft expects to recoup whatever it paid many times over.
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The blue-chip index notched up small gains on the week as it continued to recoup ground lost in October.
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It's also key that the rail companies will eventually recoup their investments due to the stability of their business environment.
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It will take until at least 2043 for the state to recoup that lost tax revenue, according to Wisconsin's estimates.
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After the 2008 crisis, improved "clawback" provisions allowed banks the option to recoup bonuses earned from fraud or excessive risk.
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Generally speaking, surrender charges allow insurance companies to recoup the commission they paid the agent who sold you the annuity.
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The inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services urged the government to try to recoup the money.
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CFAR plans also only allow you to recoup up to 75 percent of what you paid for the whole trip.
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The next day, Mr. Brower was meeting with the publisher's creditors, trying to recoup $75,000 he was owed for printing.
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In 2014, Deripaska filed a legal action in the Cayman Islands in an effort to recoup his investments in Pericles.
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In order to protect their profits, they have made loans more expensive, not cheaper, in order to recoup those charges.
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She said that she planned to recoup her $9,000 investment within a year — even if the project ran into problems.
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And, they claim, the government would recoup this lost money via new tax revenue from new construction jobs and profits.
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Thousands more federal contractors are off the job and will most likely not be able to recoup their missed paychecks.
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Wall Street analysts told Business Insider at the time they expect Microsoft to recoup the lost sales in later quarters.
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It can take years for businesses to recoup the returns from investments, by which time Nafta might no longer exist.
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In a colder climate with single-pane windows, you could recoup your costs in energy savings in about two months.
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The deal will be a boon to the Kushners, who are struggling to recoup their investments in their flagship building.
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After a period of time, users can recoup this exposure in the form of tokens, such as Amazon gift cards.
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The recent ruling shines a light on the challenges that homeowners face when trying to recoup money spent on repairs.
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The union will try to help the receiver recoup over $40 million in salary from the Patriots and the Raiders.
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The government forgives the loan and tries to recoup the costs from the college, but taxpayers generally pay the tab.
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First, much of what was built this cycle is too large and expensive to recoup its full value as rentals.
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With a two-year contract, a mobile carrier might recoup the cost of a phone in 12 or 16 months.
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The State Workers Association union is seeking to recoup salary lost to inflation, which analysts say is around 35 percent.
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While 2016 saw the firm recoup some of the losses from the year prior, strong bets are backfiring in 2017.
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Other news-driven moves saw AIM-listed Fevertree, which slid in early trading, recoup to rise as much as 8%.
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SQN attempted to recoup their investment by offering to sell Suniva's equipment to a Chinese firm, who declined the offer.
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If SQN had been able to sell the equipment and recoup their investment, they offered to drop the ITC case.
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The robust numbers kept world shares near a record high and briefly helped China's major stock indexes recoup earlier losses.
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That can make it difficult to recoup lost earnings, reducing their lifetime earnings as well as their Social Security benefits.
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In such a short time frame, there probably wouldn&apost be time to recoup any losses as the market fluctuates.
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He expects to spend $3 million to $4 million on the project, a sum that will take years to recoup.
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Producers attempted to recoup their investment by launching productions in Israel, London, Poland, Spain, France, Brazil, Australia, Italy, and the Philippines.
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Jumbo charges to protect her baby, causing a death, and forcing Max to sell her to try and recoup his losses.
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Some scooters reportedly only last about two months, which is not enough time to recoup the cost of purchasing the scooter.
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Time is running out for retailers to recoup from a disappointing November — making this "Super Saturday" weekend all the more critical.
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" Pincus also seeks to recoup attorneys' fees, arguing that the suit "seeks enforcement of an important right affecting the public interest.
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As a result of the review, Nokia has decided to offload the division, and try to recoup some of its losses.
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Shareholders would be keen for a sale, as it would be a relatively fast way for them to recoup their investments.
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With book publishing, you would only need about 2,000 people to buy the e-book at $4.99 to recoup your investment.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 1.0 percent to recoup around one-third of Friday's stinging loss.
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You can recoup some of your costs by selling your clothes on resell sites like ThredUp or Poshmark after the wedding.
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The country's information minister said "back-channel efforts" allows the government to recoup the girls without paying Boko Haram ransom money.
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Stock and bondpicking managers have also been building new ETFs to recoup business they are losing to plain-vanilla index funds.
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And Amazon doesn't need to do that if it can increase its Prime fees, to help recoup the higher shipping costs.
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Second, investments tend to be illiquid—shareholders have to wait for a takeover or a stockmarket flotation to recoup their investment.
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If PG&E buried all its distribution lines, it would have to recoup around $15,000 from every one of its customers.
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He sided with liquidators for six of Mr Sanea's companies, who should now be able to recoup some of their losses.
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As some pointed out this week, however, it will take a tiny amount of time for Facebook to recoup that loss.
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"The comparatively inexpensive electricity translates into a relatively longer repayment period to recoup an initial residential solar investment," the report notes.
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After just a day and a half, 2,103 donors poured in 265 million Rupiah ($19,783) to help her recoup her losses.
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"Banks in some cases have been increasing their foreign ATM fees to recoup some of these losses," the ATMIA's Tente said.
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European equity funds are poised to recoup the $100 billion of investor flows that left the region last year, analysts say.
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The situation can still be obnoxious, but you will at least feel a little control, and maybe even recoup your losses.
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German banks - which provide a quarter of the world's $400 billion of outstanding shipping debt - are struggling to recoup their loans.
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That seems to be enough for the market to recoup the losses suffered in the late-2018 Fed-induced sell-off.
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Most 5G efforts now are concentrated in wealthy urban areas where there's plenty of customers to recoup investment costs more quickly.
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Vacations have long been a presidential norm, with every world leader using time away to recoup from a famously trying job.
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Even studios themselves have been peddling props online since they figured out it was a good way to recoup production money.
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The actor is able to recoup enough and finish the race running, coming in just 20 minutes over his intended time.
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The banks that contributed the money were hoping to recoup at least some of through a sale of the four banks.
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Our model is, if this doesn't come out great, we're going to recoup and let the upside take care of itself.
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The sale raised EUR3 billion, indicating that the government may ultimately recoup most of the EUR20.8 billion it invested in AIB.
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A patent allows for a limited time period of exclusive sales during which investors and companies can recoup their development costs.
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A surge in oil and signs that the U.S. economy was recovering has helped the S&P 500 recoup early losses.
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It did not specific which tax breaks would be eliminated or whether the administration would seek to recoup lost government revenue.
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Critics say the restrictions limit internet providers' ability to recoup the costs of network improvements and lead them to curb investment.
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The wedding had been canceled after she refused to sign a prenuptial agreement, and she could not recoup the $8,000 deposit.
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Embraer's John Slattery said that sales of the KC-390 are critical as the firm looks to recoup the "billions invested" .
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"The governor has indicated to me that he is more than willing to recoup whatever extra costs we have," he said.
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The authority needs to recoup the fortune it will spend on white paint to keep the place from instantly looking shabby.
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Instead of trying and failing to pursue immediate offsets, however, a more realistic approach would recoup those costs over several years.
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Partner is seeking to recoup its investment; it's also asking for damages, according to a source who spoke with the WSJ.
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Community colleges would get needed capital investment and businesses would recoup their investments through the tax credits gleaned from hiring graduates.
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The company uses only Boeing jets to reduce engineering costs, and leases part of its fleet to recoup tax write-offs.
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The pound and safe-haven yen made the best efforts at recovery, but only managed to recoup fractions of their losses.
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However, the bank contacted state police in July after the couple allegedly became unresponsive to further attempts to recoup the money.
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MakeBelieve needed to recoup on the $2100 billion investment it put into developing Pretendar from an idea to a working pill.
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CBS, too, could recoup fees paid on behalf of Mr. Moonves if it eventually prevails in any arbitration proceeding or lawsuits.
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They are purely administrative — developed by counties and other entities to recoup costs, largely during the incarceration boom in the 2000s.
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These models may cost a bit more upfront, but we recoup those costs through reduced energy costs over the long term.
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People have invested so much — and so much money — that they need to recoup their losses, right up to the president.
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Replacing the HVAC -- or heating and cooling system -- will recover 85% of its cost, while an insulation upgrade will recoup 84%.
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A shift in egg buying has left one of the top suppliers in the U.S. scrambling to recoup its former profits.
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Insurers will continue to pay out for claims, but could recoup some costs from carmakers when their technology causes an accident.
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It provided up to $236,2235 of coverage, allowing her to recoup the $2130,20173 she had paid in deposits for the space.
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I have so much invested in the property that I'll need to live in it a while to recoup the losses.
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But both megamergers loaded AT&T with so much debt, the company began raising prices on consumers to recoup its losses.
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In the second set, Gauff broke Bertens' serve at 1-24, and Bertens was never able to recoup the break point.
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Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that the county is considering legal action to recoup whatever expenditures that the state won't match.
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The scam works by having criminals deposit funds into your account, who then contact you to try and recoup the sum.
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FIAT, Luxembourg Also in October, the Commission told Luxembourg to recoup 20 million to 30 million euros from carmaker Fiat (FCHA.MI).
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The administration has also announced tariffs on Chinese imports intended to recoup the economic value of IP stolen by Chinese hackers.
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Recovery time refers to how long it takes for the market to recoup its losses and return to pre-fall levels.
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Allowing HSA users to pay their insurance premiums using pre-tax dollars would help struggling families recoup some of their losses.
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So when Valentine's Day rolls around, florists have a chance to recoup some of the money they lose during slow months.
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And, according to Wisconsin's estimates, it will take until at least 2043 for the state to recoup that lost tax revenue.
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If you discover that you have been the victim of a scam, the credit card company can help recoup your money.
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Ms. Sheriff said they still owe $30,000 in rent and legal fees, money she could try to recoup through separate litigation.
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That's because investors are valuing growth over profit right now, meaning they're willing to spend money now to recoup it later.
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To recoup those costs, families and businesses are counting on fair compensation for the power they feed back onto the grid.
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And many drivers own their own trucks, so Otto's technology could help them recoup the cost of their trucks more quickly.
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And maybe—if personal preference and state regulations permit—finding time away from the 'green rush' to recoup with some Cali gold.
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The benchmark index is up 13% so far in June and is on track to recoup its losses from the previous month.
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Alongside generosity should go efforts to recoup some of the money spent by seizing assets stolen by those in power in Venezuela.
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The bottom line: CMS appears ready to step on the gas and recoup money it believes the industry has bilked from taxpayers.
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Still, some American lawmakers believe that relationship is grounded in a bad investment and a need by Russia to recoup its losses.
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Because enterprises will try and recoup their investments into AI, this technology will be limited to those that can afford the technology.
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Once Uber can accept local credit and debit cards, it will be able to recoup what it is owed, the company said.
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But the government says the system is working and could recoup as much as A$4 billion ($2.9 billion) in taxpayer money.
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Sainty Marine just found itself in court, as one of China's biggest banks asked to dismantle the company to recoup overdue loans.
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You'll want to have a good idea that you can recoup an initial investment of $169 on Ruby Lane before diving in.
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"I think that they're going to have to try to sell the company off in pieces in order to recoup the value."
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Both Israel and Singapore are unusual in trying to recoup the full cost from the consumer, though Singapore subsidises lower-income users.
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Pollack said he expects to recoup Amos-17's costs in line with industry standards, which is about six to seven years.
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It was put up for sale by a consortium of banks who were looking to recoup around 1.9 billion pounds ($2.53 billion).
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They also say that suing Lampert over past deals he has done with the company will help boost how much they recoup.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday that the European Union was retroactive when it ordered Ireland to recoup millions in taxes from Apple.
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President Hassan Rouhani expected to attract large amounts of foreign investment and recoup $50bn in frozen assets, equivalent to 12% of GDP.
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The bottom line: In principle, your credit isn't damaged, and these companies can't come after you, if they can't recoup their money.
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These would be initially financed by Sidewalk, and the company plans to recoup its investment through the various taxes, the proposals showed.
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The efforts come as a growing number of states and counties are suing opioid manufacturers to recoup costs of a worsening epidemic.
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While beekeepers can recoup their losses by making new colonies from existing ones, it is becoming increasingly costly to keep them going.
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From April, Trafigura will be able to recoup the volumes lost in the Pacific by getting more Urals crude on the Baltic.
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That left the club's owners scrambling to recoup a TON of MONEY lost in promotional material ... and to find a new host.
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While Chipotle will eventually recoup some of its costs through a price increase, Hartung said this would not happen until probably 2017.
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McBride said license fees help it recoup the billions it spends on R&D and reach productive arrangements with other innovative companies.
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Enriquez said he only expects to recoup the original $32,000 plus interest and some money he paid out to cover legal costs.
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The rep adds ... the fainting scare was just a fluke, and Tone only needed a minute to recoup backstage with some water.
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Since Microsoft announced its $26 billion acquisition of LinkedIn, there has been predictable skepticism about how the company will recoup its investment.
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It would have taken about nine years to recoup the extra costs of the hybrid when gas was around $28500 per gallon.
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The Pentagon will suspend efforts to recoup bonuses overpaid to troops more than a decade ago, Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced Wednesday.
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A federal law, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, already prohibits collectors from using abusive, unfair or deceptive practices to recoup money.
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That has driven insurance companies out of business and raised rates in other states as national companies try to recoup their losses.
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The last thing the government would do is shut down a decent factory; it would negotiate a way to recoup the losses.
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Automakers hope to recoup a portion of their costs from Takata, but how much they will be able to recover remains unclear.
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Shares in Drillisch have fallen by 50% over the last year on concerns that it will not ultimately recoup its network investments.
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Mr. Maynard and his wife are suing Snapchat and Ms. McGee to recoup all costs associated with the accident and his injuries.
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Despite having earned critical approval and two Tony Awards, the show, which opened in April, is unlikely to recoup its investment costs.
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Morelli told shareholders that regaining profitability would take a long time since the bank needed to recoup years of total commercial inactivity.
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White House press secretary Sean Spicer recently floated the idea of a 20 percent tax on Mexican imports to recoup the cost.
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Nigerian equities dropped to a seven-week low on Tuesday just before the Airtel listing which helped the stock market recoup losses.
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This doesn't automatically mean Wix taking advantage of DeviantArt's users, though how it will recoup its $36 million remains to be explained.
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At our recent fight, you chose to not extend common courtesy for your low-blow and give me my time to recoup.
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Many forms of PayPal payments are processed immediately and cannot be cancelled, requiring you to request a refund to recoup your money.
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While it is unlikely to fully recoup those losses anytime soon, expectations for a deal have driven expectations for a strengthening pound.
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The settlement helps to recoup the large financial toll that the harassment and racial discrimination crisis has had on 21st Century Fox.
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So, 2145 First, which broke ground in 2000, had to incorporate condos, which typically allow developers to recoup their investment more quickly.
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Luckily, I was able to use my Chase Sapphire Reserve's generous lost baggage insurance to recoup the rest of what I lost.
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Based on current profitability and valuation, investors buying the stock would need to wait 2,800 years to recoup investment through dividend payments.
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Ms. Felstein has been unable to recoup her money, although the company's founders pleaded guilty to fraud and were sentenced to jail.
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A portfolio that was 100 percent stocks — and lost about 55 percent — would have taken about three years to recoup its losses.
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United States, will make life more difficult for corporations hoping to recoup some of those costs from employees who violated the law.
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The suit was an attempt by Kivalina to recoup monetary damages for the energy industry's contribution to the destruction of its island.
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Amazon has ignored turkers' pleas to mandate higher wages, and even finds ways to recoup some of the pennies turkers earn. 8.
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At that rate, electric trucks would recoup their extra costs over diesels and begin saving money in about 2.1 years, Potter said.
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It doesn't go far enough — at best it will help recoup some of the losses that folks had in the foreclosure crisis.
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Even if they do not extend Clowney and he departs, the Seahawks stand to recoup a third-rounder as a compensatory pick.
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To recoup his losses, he moved four months ago to Buffalo, where a friend from Mexico was working for Mr. Mucino's restaurants.
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A sale of Teuto|Pfizer could help Pfizer recoup part of the $240 million it paid for the stake six years ago.
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You likely paid very little for those shares — say, $250 — and never owe capital-gains taxes when you recoup your original investment.
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Some politicians suggested the price hikes were connected with the bank tax, imposed in February, as lenders wanted to recoup its costs.
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That's too low to push most drivers away from their gas-fueled cars as oil companies recoup the tax at the pump.
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South Korea's Kospi index was up 90.0183 percent at the close, after steel player Posco recoup earlier losses to gain 290.018 percent.
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Although individual members of Congress agree that billions are wasted, no one wants to step forward to oversee and recoup these funds.
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That complaint sought to recoup the money the company had spent on developing the pipeline before the Obama administration blocked the project.
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Fact is ... the label may have fronted the $996,631.90 for the video, but typically it would eventually recoup that money from Drake.
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The Affordable Care Act broadened Medicaid eligibility to cover millions more low-income Americans, and offered states federal money to recoup the costs.
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The settlement resolves a lawsuit filed in December 2014 that had sought to recoup more than $190 million in taxes, penalties and interest.
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Lim did not say how Malaysia would seek to recoup any money beyond that he will leave the matter to Malaysia's attorney general.
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I was having (extra) trouble breathing, and went to the bathroom to recoup from a full-blown asthma attack from the fucking cat.
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If you think that's a reasonable amount of time to recoup the money you plan to use, you may want to try it.
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Kazakhstan just started up its Kashagan field after a decade of delays, and stakeholders must start producing to recoup $219.5 billion in investment.
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It had amassed too much debt by buying electricity, which it was then not allowed to recoup by increasing rates for its customers.
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One area of dispute in the case is whether app developers recoup the cost of that commission by passing it on to consumers.
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Therefore, if they inaccurately forecast demand for certain items, they could end up burning more money than they're able to recoup on sales.
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Under the law, investors can recoup half of what they pay to acquire land for industrial projects if production begins within two years.
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Companies are allowed to recoup their exploration and construction costs, which tend to be huge for LNG projects, before any tax is payable.
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The British government has so far only managed to recoup just over half of the 133 billion pounds it spent rescuing the banks.
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The British government has so far only managed to recoup just over half of the 133 billion GBP it spent rescuing the banks.
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Gains in the auto sector helped Germany's DAX index recoup the last of its post-Brexit losses as it traded up 0.9 percent.
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Upgrading a kitchen costs about $25,230 on average, according to the data, but homeowners are able to recoup about $20,000 when they sell.
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He's sent a man named Shades to oversee Cottonmouth's attempts to recoup the money (from the thieves), and the weapons (from the police).
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Though Venmo is explicit that it doesn't recoup losses from fraud, it still monitors for account takeovers and payments that involve stolen money.
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She started the GoFundMe in an attempt to recoup back some of that money, now that the documentary is proving them with publicity.
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Japan's Nikkei managed to recoup 21 percent after four sessions of losses, but spreadbetters pointed to softer starts for the main European bourses.
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Tax-exempt hospitals are again raising eyebrows over how they harass patients, often the poorest, in court by trying to recoup medical debts.
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Police called BS. The City of Chicago is also suing Jussie in civil court ... seeking to recoup the overtime costs of the investigation.
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So as Variety's Gene Maddaus first reported, PRC is suing Sabbat to recoup the $45,000 it already paid plus another $45,000 in damages.
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Residents wonder how the city can ever recoup its lost population and attract young families if the public schools are in abysmal shape.
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Both Apple and the government of Ireland are appealing the ruling, and it appears Apple executives expect to recoup the money if successful.
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After that around 800,000 federal workers risk being furloughed or ordered to work without pay (they will recoup their wages when government reopens).
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Now 61 of Gondon's 130 apartments are for sale all bundled together to recoup creditors' funds, pushing prices in the area lower still.
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Indeed, post-apology, one way to recoup their reputations would be for Pepsi and Jenner to donate funds to political groups combating racism.
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"No matter how we calculate the value of the data gathered, we would never recoup our initial investment of around $600," he said.
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The US Food and Drug Administration, in approving new opioids, opened the gates to other drug companies seeking to recoup on their investments.
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Renzi said the decree would reduce the time it takes to recoup credit from six to eight years to six to eight months.
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And commissioners in Washington County, Idaho, passed an emergency declaration so that the county can recoup expenses in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
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CXW has lost multiple contracts in the last several years, some by choice, and it has been unable to recoup the occupancy losses.
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So once the vows have been said and the dance floor is cleared, wouldn't it be nice to recoup some of that cash?
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And now we will recoup that investment and the books are going to gradually look better and better as the share of GDP.
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High prices are not unusual for new rare disease drugs, as companies must recoup development costs from a relatively small group of patients.
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Fresh borrowing helped fund dividends totaling almost $1.2 billion, allowing the buyout firm to recoup three-quarters of its investment in three years.
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The movie failed to recoup its budget in theatre, but then it found a very long second life on VHS, and later, DVD.
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The battle to recoup pennies on the dollar of Puerto Rican bonds has been epitomized by Wall Street's most prominent hedge-fund managers.
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Hustled into theaters with plenty of advertising and no critics' screening, it clearly hopes to recoup some cash before audiences tweet their disappointment.
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Ultimately, thanks to a "last in, first out" philosophy, Eero's Series D investors, led by Qualcomm, will recoup 4003 percent of their investments.
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The money is used to recoup the cost of prosecuting the case, distributed to victims or shared with state and local law enforcement.
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The Memphis-based package giant told investors last month that it expects to recoup losses stemming from that decision by fiscal year 2021.
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Now, Leonard has signed a short-term deal with the Clippers that accomplishes two things: flexibility and the chance to recoup some money.
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This friend plays only golf now, which meant that if I ever wanted to recoup my debt, I had to play golf, too.
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The family challenged the will in court and Milbank, on behalf of the public administrator, sought to recoup the gifts for the estate.
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The developers would recoup their investments with tolls and user fees, comprising a wealth transfer from drivers and transit riders to wealthy investors.
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The play has had a rough go commercially — it did not recoup its capitalization costs on Broadway, and a London production closed early.
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Regulators said that tractor-trailer owners could recoup the cost of new technology on their vehicles within two years because of fuel savings.
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Its potential customers are balking at the prospect of paying the high prices it will be forced to charge to recoup its investment.
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Specifically, the US is working to recoup approximately $36.8 million for fuel and $294.3 million for flight hours, according to Pentagon spokesperson Cmdr.
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Western governments led by the United States have already aggressively targeted European wealth management centers such as Switzerland to recoup undeclared tax money.
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Spotify does not have the luxury of being able to rack up losses in music and recoup them from phone and tablet sales.
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Let's hope that the federal government, and all 50 states, will recoup their losses with civil suits against those who propagated these lies.
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Biofuels advocates and the EPA have said refiners ultimately recoup RIN costs by including them in the price of the products they sell.
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He wants to recoup alleged improper fees and triple damages under RICO, which allows civil lawsuits over criminal enterprises that cause direct harm.
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The U.S. Congress enacted the debt collection law in 1977 to prohibit collectors from using abusive, unfair or deceptive practices to recoup money.
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The DOT additionally announced it would seek to recoup $2.5 billion in funds already allocated from the "now-defunct" rail project, CNN reported.
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His actual dollar recoveries for investors have been small — just $8 million out of the nearly $90 million he has sought to recoup.
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It set the cost of uploading a game to its store at $100—a fee developers can recoup after a game makes $1,000.
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State and local governments claim they're just trying to recoup what they've been forced to spend to respond to opioid addiction and overdoses.
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Mortgage investors pay a premium for those bonds and expect to recoup that and more over time, through monthly interest payments from borrowers.
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The department official said the agreements would allow students to settle their claims more quickly and potentially recoup more compensation beyond their loans.
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European stocks opened higher, and U.S. futures suggested a rise on Wall Street as well — but not nearly enough to recoup yesterday's losses.
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Sears was weighing Lampert's offer against the sum it would recoup by winding down its business and selling its assets off in pieces.
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Small to mid-sized truckers may find it tough as they lack the clout to negotiate fuel deals or to recoup the costs.
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Customers will still get power, but that electricity might become more expensive as PG&E tries to recoup its losses from the fires.
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The utility serves 16 million customers, whose electricity might become more expensive as PG&E tries to recoup its losses from the fires.
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The union could file a grievance for Harvey, to try to recoup the lost salary, but he has treaded into this territory before.
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Smollett is still being sued in civil court by the city of Chicago to recoup law enforcement costs related to the police investigation.
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He has to pay back $26 million to investors, and festival attendees will have the chance to recoup their losses through other litigation.
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Don't shell out thousands of dollars you can't recoup, especially if similar homes in your neighborhood don't boast the same types of upgrades.
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The Broadway production was capitalized for up to $4.25 million, and expects to recoup those costs by the end of the Broadway engagement.
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The lawsuit doesn't name a dollar amount the campaign is looking to recoup in damages, saying the sum will be proved at trial.
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But if your savings are more modest, say just $50 a month, then it will take 60 months — or five years — to recoup.
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They're usually from debt collection agencies attempting to recoup the over $8,000 Jorge owes after taking out seven different risky, high-cost loans.
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Life insurance changed that calculus, allowing slave owners to recoup three-quarters of a slave's value in the event of an untimely death.
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As a result, the European Commission ordered both countries to recoup between 20 and 30 million euros ($22 - $32 million) from each company.
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The Australian and New Zealand dollars each rallied, though not enough to recoup Friday's losses that pushed both currencies to multi-week lows.
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Meanwhile German banks - behind up to a quarter of the world's $400 billion of outstanding shipping debt - are struggling to recoup their loans.
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New borrowing helped fund dividends totaling almost $1.2 billion, allowing the buyout firm to recoup three-quarters of its investment in three years.
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Under such programs, private companies finance the project construction and enter into a long-term contract with the state to recoup their investment.
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These costs apply to all loans a lender makes, whether they be for $100 or $100,000, and interest rates help lenders recoup them.
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Last week, Benkons said if that the debt was not repaid in 30 days, it would sue the A.I.B.A. to recoup its money.
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Expectations of policy easing by the ECB and the Fed has helped the STOXX 600 recoup most of those losses from last month.
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Ticket prices are high not because U.S. Soccer needs to recoup costs, but because they are about to monopolize major American soccer tournaments.
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When they arrive in Italy, they are made to do low-paid, exploitative work to recoup their fare—or forced into sex work.
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The financials took a hit after the U.K. voted to leave the European Union on Thursday, and have been attempting to recoup their losses.
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But carmakers, such as Toyota and Fiat Chrysler, will now find it difficult to recoup from the company the costs that they have incurred.
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Big budget, mass market video games need to be fun and engaging in order to recoup millions of dollars publishers invested in their development.
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Headquartered in Washington D.C., Optoro is another firm that offers a range of services to retailers to help them recoup the losses on returns.
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Walgreens also sued Theranos for $140 million, hoping to recoup some of its investments in the company in the wake of their disastrous partnership.
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On Tuesday, Sessions announced that the federal government would seek reimbursement from major drug companies and distributors to recoup costs from the opioid epidemic.
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Shunichi Miyanaga, the company's president and chief executive, admits that it will take a long time to recoup the investment put into the aircraft.
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Insurers can set prices high enough to recoup their costs knowing that the federal government will pick up a good portion of the bill.
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These startups instead focus on having high average order value, and associated profit, such that they can recoup marketing investment in the first sale.
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Now, a recent study from the Census Bureau indicates that timing kids by a mother's age in the workforce can also recoup extra benefits.
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Prosecutors say Philips and Rizzi Comercio conspired to disguise and recoup the cost of bribes through inflated prices, fleecing Brazilian taxpayers in the process.
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By 2015, with grain prices at half their peak, BMO and others creditors sued the Gibson businesses seeking to recoup more than $30 million.
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If you've been holding out for your home's value to recoup the losses from the real estate bust, your wait might soon be over.
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It said on Tuesday that Ireland should recoup up to $14.5 billion that Apple saved on an allegedly illegal sweetheart deal with Irish authorities.
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Details: The demand came just hours after Mayor Rahm Emanuel said the city would seek to recoup the money it spent on the probe.
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"We will probably see inflation rising, assuming the peso doesn't recoup some of those loses," said Edward Glossop, Latin America economist for Capital Economics.
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It's perhaps unsurprising that Best Buy is cutting the program, given that regular customers would be able to recoup their membership fee pretty quickly.
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Second, the ease and affordable cost of transitioning means businesses will be able to recoup their investment and grow revenues as shoppers buy more.
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They enacted a policy to recoup market share from their non-OPEC rivals, but ended up trying to defeat each other, further weakening prices.
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Shortly after enactment of the law, Bank of America instituted a $85033 monthly debit card fee to recoup the $14 billion in lost revenue.
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Sharp's lenders, however, have been hoping a higher offer from Foxconn could prompt INCJ to raise its bid and help the banks recoup losses.
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Financials, auto and machinery sectors took a beating, though bargain-hunting by investors helped the market recoup some of its earlier losses, traders said.
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But two sources said the bank had dispensed around $20 million before deciding to pull the plug and will recoup none of its investment.
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The Supreme Court issued a ruling Monday that curbs the power of the Securities and Exchange Commission to recoup profits earned in securities fraud.
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Last month, the Federal Reserve said it had agreed to help Bangladesh as it sues to recoup losses from the heist, offering "technical assistance".
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Picard had sought to recoup $1.32 billion of "fictitious profits" that he claimed the Chais defendants, including Chais' widow Pamela, withdrew from Madoff's firm.
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That means it can be a slow process to recoup the large price tags, even if Super Sports' revenues are roughly doubling each year.
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But his proposal to tax Amazon and other large low-wage employers to recoup what the government spends on food stamps is seriously misguided.
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Others wondered how Disney could ever recoup its investment at such low pricing; Disney estimates it would break even at 13m-90m subscribers globally.
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What is clear is that Uber has a long road ahead as it attempts to recoup from yet another dent in it's public image.
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Its total tops out at $14.1 million, making it unlikely that it will recoup its $25 million production budget as well its marketing costs.
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Although you can recoup energy through showers, naps, and more, you're bound to run out if you spend a lot of time tapping around.
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"Eight years of this would be something I'm not sure how long it would take for America to recoup — or recover from," he said.
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"They'll think 'We renovated our kitchen 8 years ago and we want to recoup that $50,000,' but it doesn't work that way," says Bull.
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Bonnie Riggs, a restaurant analyst with The NPD Group's foodservice division, was more bullish, saying pent-up demand helps restaurant operators quickly recoup losses.
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Shares in Drillisch have fallen by 48% over the last year on concerns that it will not be able to recoup its network investments.
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Patents provide incentives for the creation of life-saving drugs by allowing inventors to recoup their invention costs through monopoly pricing of their products.
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The blue-chip index was on track though for a small gains on the week as it continued to recoup ground lost in October.
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But his actual dollar recoveries for investors have been small — just $8 million out of the nearly $90 million he has sought to recoup.
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Instead, new acts dump their stuff on the service and gain popularity, thereby racking up server fees for SoundCloud that it cannot sanely recoup.
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Much depends on whether drugmakers would either reduce discounts provided to the VA, or raise list prices on their medicines to recoup lost revenue.
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Unable to recoup the four years of equity they had put into the home and unable to move on without it, they felt trapped.
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But because much of the retailer's debt is secured by real estate and intellectual property ESL could recoup at least some of that investment.
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Instead, the team tried to recoup something for players it did not have plans for, namely cornerback Mark Fields and running back Carlos Hyde.
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The department's "improved process" would allow some students to recoup only partial damages if they are found to be gainfully employed, Ms. DeVos said.
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If you took a bath on a stock, you'd rather the company's CEO didn't recoup a bonus big enough to buy an infinity pool.
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In contrast, bigger ones like Gucci have built vast networks of stores on the mainland, through which they will recoup some of those losses.
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Those who will pay a lot will tend to have plans to put it to valuable uses that would recoup their high upfront investments.
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But The Byte Shop was known for failing to pay its bills and Wayne worried that Apple wouldn't be able to recoup the money.
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The Liberal Democrats may recoup some lost seats in Parliament, but its electoral appeal is too narrow for it to form a serious opposition.
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It then took more than a year for the stock to recoup losses as worries over privacy and threat of regulation kept investors away.
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HHS' Office of Inspector General last month said the department should try to recoup at least $341,000 that Price had wasted on the flights.
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The Spanish government's best bet to recoup more bailout funds is Bankia, the lender which received the biggest slice of aid, 22.5 billion euros.
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The board recently filed a flurry of lawsuits seeking to recoup payments made to government vendors and owners of the island's general obligation bonds.
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Brand name drug companies are perverting the measures originally designed to reasonably protect their intellectual property and allow them to recoup R & D expenses.
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The lawsuit seeks to recoup alleged illegal profit from opioid sales by Stamford, Connecticut-based Purdue, as well as civil fines and other remedies.
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But fund managers hit by losses on Turkish holdings will be looking to recoup the money by selling other emerging assets in their portfolios.
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To recoup some of their monetary losses, artists have been entering into exclusives; Kanye, Bey, and Frank have all employed exclusives in previous deals.
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Even if the trade war threat diminishes, it will be difficult to recoup lost market share in the face of competition from Russia and elsewhere.
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In his furnace room—Frank calls it his "engine room"—the equipment is designed to recoup energy from the air, the water, and the toilets.
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On May 1, the group signed a tentative framework under which it would recoup as little as 47 cents on the dollar from the bank.
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The deluge appears to be finally done, and Houstonians are hustling to rebuild and recoup what they've lost in part by reestablishing those vital connections.
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Before he was president, Trump tried to develop real estate projects in Mexico, and later lambasted Mexico's justice system for not helping him recoup money.
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But Bank Negara still has a $19 billion liability on its forward position it needs to recoup after pumping liquidity into the forex trading system.
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But these companies will require a large number of subscribers — on the order of tens of millions — to recoup their costs, per an OECD paper.
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"If fees are banned, these costs will be passed onto landlords, who will need to recoup the costs elsewhere, inevitably through higher rents," he said.
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Lumber companies can sell some of the wood to recoup their expenses, but many of the trees are too decayed or structurally unsound to sell.
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But official inflation data in Asia has remained tepid, even as business surveys suggest companies are charging their customers more to recoup rising input costs.
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If so, the United States could slap tariffs on certain products entering the United States from Mexico until US companies can recoup the money lost.
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As families pay for the kits over two or three years, investors recoup their stake with interest three times that offered by high street banks.
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A banker who worked for Ericsson in the past said the company overpaid for media acquisitions in 2012-13 and will hardly recoup its investment.
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N, sued Pimco last October to recoup the bonus he said he was owed following his 2014 ouster from the Newport Beach, California-based firm.
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The bill also would empower VA Secretary Shulkin to retroactively recoup bonuses awarded to employees who don't follow the rules or who even commit crimes.
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Worse, employers' NICS will go up too, and private-sector employers may try to recoup the cost by cutting pension benefits or raising employee contributions.
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Should he successfully clean house and restore its image, the ANC will be able to recoup most of the losses it sustained under Zuma's leadership.
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The House Oversight Committee is launching a probe into the Pentagon's attempt to recoup bonuses that were overpaid to National Guard soldiers a decade ago.
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Automakers are paying much of the cost of the recalls, for instance, and how much they will be able to recoup from Takata is negotiable.
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They may not be eligible to recoup a $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicles if production is delayed too long, according to Greentech Media.
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Lawmakers were enraged when it was revealed last month that the Pentagon was attempting to recoup erroneously paid bonuses from thousands of National Guard soldiers.
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He also makes the point that Steam Direct disincentivizes developers who make cheap/free games, as they are unlikely to ever recoup the application fee.
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Chamberlain does not expect the LME to recoup all of its lost volume, but believes the exchange should see a difference by early next year.
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Huggies is making a bet different bet: By selling upscale diapers, it hopes to recoup the profits lost to a rapidly shrinking baby diaper market.
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What it all comes down to is money: State authorities want to recoup sales tax on purchases from retailers not physically based in the state.
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According to a 2009 agreement, investors must recoup their original investment costs before Mongolia can collect dividends for its 34 percent shareholding in the mine.
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Using a new benefits rate calculation, the city also determined they had been overpaying the carpenters and moved to restrict benefits to recoup the difference.
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Squishy roe indicate that the fish has begun to reabsorb her eggs, in order to recoup energy if stressed or if spawning conditions aren't right.
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Those with flood insurance through NFIP can expect to recoup at least some of the damages and get the cost of their flood repairs covered.
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Instead, the Trump administration will recoup all that money in the form of less spending on Obamacare subsidies because premiums in the market would decline.
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In theory, schools could recoup some of that money over time through lower fuel and maintenance costs, but the upfront price tag remains a deterrent.
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Google has said that it provides Android for free to phone makers and it must recoup its expenses by including its services with the software.
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Similar vaccines, he added, are comparably priced, and firms won't necessarily want to develop these pharmaceuticals if they aren't sure they can recoup their investment.
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"Fiddler" was capitalized for $2.6 million, and hopes to recoup those costs with national and international tours, including a production in Australia opening next September.
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Trump is currently promoting a plan focusing on tax breaks to help some families recoup a small percentage of the annual cost of child care.
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Mr. Seeger said he was negotiating with Medicare, which is allowed in class-action cases of this kind to recoup its medical expenses already spent.
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A surge in oil and signs that the U.S. economy was recovering have helped the S&P 500 recoup steep losses posted earlier this year.
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Not only is every dollar you hand over money you'll never recoup, but it's also one less dollar you have to invest for your future.
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Proceeds from the sale will help the central bank recoup some losses from 2017 bailouts, while the remainder will be channeled back to state coffers.
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In April, U.S. officials published a wide list of European products it said it would select from in an attempt to recoup the amount lost.
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The organization allows its members to levy tariffs on each other to recoup trade losses when it finds a country has broken its trade rules.
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When one country is found to have suffered from another's trade practices, the W.T.O. may allow the aggrieved country to recoup losses through retaliatory tariffs.
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He sought to speed civil processes in the notoriously inefficient court system to make it easier for banks to recoup bad debts by collecting collateral.
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"There was no way he was going to recoup the $10,000 from advertising, so he was putting his bet on this working out," Yam recalls.
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Google and Facebook have invested heavily in "lite" apps for the Indian market, but the weak ad market suggests they might not recoup their investment.
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Glencore, the world's second largest oil trader after Vitol, has repeatedly insisted the plant needs to restart production so creditors can gradually recoup the money.
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If companies won't pay their employees a living wage, Sanders argues, the government should recoup the cost of providing government services through a specific tax.
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" De Adder tweeted Sunday that he would bounce back from losing the job and that he just had to "recoup a percentage of my weekly income.
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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Danish authorities have carried out raids in Britain and elsewhere as they seek to recoup fraudulent tax refunds paid to people outside the country.
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In justifying Marathon's pricing, Aronin said that the company needed to recoup its investment in the clinical studies it designed to bring the drug to market.
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Service sector output in February inched up a seasonally adjusted 0.3 percent on monthly terms, although failing to recoup a revised 1.3 percent fall in January.
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Pimco is seeking to recoup losses allegedly suffered by more than 60 funds, including its flagship Pimco Total Return , over securities purchased between 2006 and 2008.
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But in a civil lawsuit, Picard said Madoff's firm operated as a family piggy bank, and sought to recoup $153.3 million from the sons' estates alone.
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Japan's Nikkei galloped out of the gates with a rise of 281.45 percent, but still has a way to go to recoup the past week's losses.
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"If fees are banned, these costs will be passed on to landlords, who will need to recoup the costs elsewhere, inevitably through higher rents," he said.
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It's tough to recoup "full value" for a player like that, especially given that he's currently sidelined yet again, this time with a fractured ring finger.
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And with more viewing opportunities and chances to earn ad money to recoup their investment, publishers could pour more resources into creating high-quality visual articles.
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Scholastic had shelled out $105,000 for American rights to the title — about 10 times the average — and the publisher wanted to recoup some of its costs.
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Ultimately, it looks like Sony couldn't make the economics work, as the cost of licensing cable channels far outweighed the money Sony could recoup on subscriptions.
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After taking account of the cost of financing the bail-out, RBS's share price must roughly double for the government to recoup what it put in.
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First piloted in China last year, uberCOMMUTE enabled drivers to recoup the cost of their trip, including gas, if they shared the journey with a passenger.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Monday was off as much as 471 points but was able to recoup much of those losses by the close.
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Using an innovative legal strategy, one particularly hard-hit city, Miami, is trying to recoup some of its losses from banks that contributed to the crisis.
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She said she attempted to return her merchandise to recoup some of her costs, but was told she was too late to receive the 100% refund.
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If money was tight, they could line-dry diapers for a while to save on electricity or sell some old ones to recoup the initial investment.
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"Americans deserve to know what the government is doing to hold Mylan accountable, recoup lost tax dollars and prevent similar behavior in the future," Grassley said.
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Back when the subsidy was $3 billion, Wisconsin's non-partisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau estimated that it would take until 2043 for taxpayers to recoup the subsidy.
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The rest were expected only to recoup their 2018 losses, even though some major indexes had their best start to a year in over three decades.
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"How are they going to recoup an asset that is losing money all the time?" said Mark Clintworth, head of shipping at the European Investment Bank.
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That will stay up I think for three or four years while we whilst we recoup our investment and then it will start going down again.
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HK) to recoup some of the 1.388 billion pounds ($1.8 billion) purchase price, has tried to adapt this system that spawned NFEx in the first place.
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But Lim believes that because Point's financial incentives are aligned with homeowners, it's positioned well to help homeowners refinance or find insurance to recoup some value.
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The contracts provided a way for pipeline operators to ensure they could recoup the $30 billion spent annually building infrastructure for the boom in shale energy.
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Even in the rosiest estimates for revenue driven by Watson, Kisner estimates that massive investment in the project would barely recoup the cost of that capital.
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Recoup for Late Flights Q: You were talking on your radio show about how to use an app to get money back when flights are cancelled.
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Some insurers, anticipating that Trump would end the funding, had already raised 2018 premiums on insurance plans under Obama's Affordable Care Act to recoup those funds.
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Vestager also endorsed recent EU efforts to pass a so-called digital tax, which aims to recoup more cash for large technology firms in the region.
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Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc Chairman Howard Davies said that the British government is "very unlikely" to recoup its investment in Royal Bank of Scotland.
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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark has opened a global campaign to recoup billions of crowns it alleges were paid out in fraudulent tax refunds between 2012 and 2015.
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The division also sues on behalf of the government to recoup money lost through fraud, loan defaults and the abuse of federal funds, especially involving Medicare.
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Would allow coal plant operators to recoup half of their fixed operation and maintenance expenses up to a limit of $26 per kilowatt of installed capacity.
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In the meantime, selling off the excess helps recoup costs by selling to power companies at wholesale rates, which then gets sold onward to end customers.
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But Brazilian police later alleged that a security guard was simply trying to recoup the gas station's losses after the swimmers reportedly knocked over a poster.
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Let him stay above the fray, outside the world for a while, to recoup and to sleep and to write probably the best presidential memoir ever.
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And other examples, a revival of "Angels in America" last year and "Wolf Hall" in 2015, both failed to recoup their investments at the box office.
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Without a price that would allow an oil company to recoup the high costs of operating in Alaska, plus a profit, producers are unlikely to bite.
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Bennie Thompson, the top Democrat on the House committee overseeing the Secret Service, called the overpayments "unacceptable," and urged the Secret Service to recoup the funds.
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The card has a $550 annual fee, but provided you can put its benefits to work for you, it's easy to recoup that value and more.
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Long term, however, it believes that luxury brands will be able to recoup the cost of lost sales in Hong Kong by growing elsewhere in Asia.
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As part of its ruling, Europe demanded that Ireland recoup 10 years' worth of back taxes, some 13 billion euros, or about $14.5 billion, plus interest.
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KAN alleges that Live Nation agreed to cover those costs but never paid up, and attempts to recoup the money since the show have been unsuccessful.
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Last month, State Farm lawyers at Pillemer & Pillemer filed a complaint in Los Angeles Superior Court, seeking to recoup the money it paid on Foley's claim.
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Seeking to recoup some of their losses, the family filed an arbitration claim against UBS for — among other counts — breach of fiduciary duty, negligence and fraud.
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"The upside is that the price increase will help producers to recoup losses as they are still servicing debt incurred during the last drought," said Makube.
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Clarke is attempting to recoup sales by cutting prices to narrow the gap with the discounters and widen its price advantage over its three biggest rivals.
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According to a 2009 investment agreement, investors must recoup their original investment costs before Mongolia can collect dividends for its 34 percent shareholding in the mine.
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Lax IP enforcement and pirating have made it difficult for financiers, producers, and artists in the continent's largest entertainment market to recoup investments and make money.
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Within small market capitalisations, Interserve saw its shares tumble around 15 percent at the open then gradually recoup most of its losses, closing 0.4 percent lower.
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The FCC's announcement of a public auction means the satellite companies may not recoup the value of their C-Band investments, such as the expensive satellites.
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The state has also become more aggressive in holding people accountable — either with criminal charges for arson or negligence or with a lawsuit to recoup costs.
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That in turn helped the dollar recoup some of its recent hefty losses to reach 103.82 yen, edging away from Monday's three-year trough around 101.17.
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That in turn helped the dollar recoup some of its recent hefty losses to reach 103.54 yen, edging away from Monday's three-year trough around 101.17.
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On Monday, Wall Street suffered its biggest one-day stock market loss since the 2008 financial crisis, only to recoup half of the losses on Tuesday.
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If implemented, the proposal would recoup nearly all the costs to the oil and gas industry that would have been imposed by the Obama-era regulation.
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One of the main findings from my book is that investors who suffer during a market downturn get a chance to recoup losses when markets rebound.
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How the company might recoup that cost and achieve what founder Elon Musk said could be $10-$30 billion in annual revenue remains to be seen.
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"To recoup this will require additional belt tightening by the central government as it has already front-loaded some of its spending," the Nomura analysts said.
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The Obama administration has long maintained that, under federal law, students aren't able to recoup the GI Bill money already they've spent if a school closes.
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Airlines have begun to recoup their costs of capital in the past four years after decades of value destruction, according to the International Air Transport Association.
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Patent protection for new drugs is vital, the industry insists, to allow drugmakers to recoup the millions of dollars invested in researching and developing lifesaving products.
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To date, Doorstead's algorithm has allowed it to recoup 100% of its guarantees and it's shooting to stay above 90%, while maintaining its NPS of 80.
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I&aposve used this benefit on my Chase Sapphire Reserve to recoup more than $1,500 in trip delay-related expenses over the course of a year.
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At the very least, they are going to try to recoup the money they made creating the service you're using and hosting it on their service.
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The Marlins' buyers could recoup some of their investment by selling the naming rights to the team's stadium, which could bring in several hundred million dollars.
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They cite concerns over inflated valuations as well as a tepid market for initial public offerings, which provide seed funders a way to recoup their investments.
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With the South Korean shipper in receivership, it is unclear if shippers would recoup any added costs they pay out of pocket to retrieve their goods.
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"If you think companies really do need some time on the market to recoup investment, then they can achieve some type of return," Sachs tells me.
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Defense Secretary Ash Carter pledged Tuesday to "resolve" the issue of the Pentagon attempting to recoup bonuses it paid to National Guard soldiers a decade ago.
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In court papers on Friday, the plaintiffs' lawyers said the former members would recoup about 71 percent of their deposits, after deducting legal fees and expenses.
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The government has until the end of 2019 to privatise the bank in an effort to recoup money provided as part of its rescue in 2012.
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It holds an 8 percent average on Rotten Tomatoes, so it might not be a mystery if "Holmes & Watson" fails to recoup its $40 million budget.
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Forget the facts and figures of how the president-elect hopes to use tariffs, fees, remittances, and whatever leverage he frankly can to recoup the money.
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Class certification can make it easier for investors to recoup larger sums than if they sued individually, though it does not guarantee they will be recover.
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Former St. Clare's workers are suing the Albany diocese and other defendants in New York state court to try to recoup money they say was guaranteed.
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That in turn helped the dollar recoup some of its recent hefty losses to reach 104.20 yen, edging away from Monday's three-year trough around 101.17.
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Two Los Angeles residents, Sungjin Cho and David Kwon, are among the defendants in the SEC case, which seeks to impose fines and recoup illegal gains.
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The sale of Metalysis is the first announced transfer of one of Woodford's private assets, although he is not expected to recoup much from the deal.
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While this still means you're paying the fee to keep your card open, the rewards you earn can help you recoup all or part of your costs.
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Details: A Philadelphia store owner who serves federal workers told KYW Newsradio that the workers will eventually get paid, but his shop won't recoup the lost business.
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According to equity market analysts in Reuters polls, global stock markets in 2019 will at best only recoup losses from the deep sell-off late last year.
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Renzi said in April the debt recovery decree should cut the time it takes to recoup credits from six to eight years to six to eight months.
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However, the film was able to recoup its $170 million production budget with the help of international ticket sales, which boosted its worldwide gross to $217 million.
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Mueller, seeking to recoup his money from Sarasin, hired Seith and worked with the two German bankers, both of whom spent time in investigative custody in Switzerland.
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Shipping firms typically recoup the cost in about two years, and demonstrating the saving is straightforward, Mr Silberschmidt adds: switch on the bubbles and the ship accelerates.
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But it was later revealed that the group vandalized a gas station and Brazilian police alleged that a security guard was simply trying to recoup their losses.
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" That comes as Beijing seeks to recoup the image of the Belt and Road, which has been tarnished by criticism it's a vehicle for "debt-trap diplomacy.
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The government has until the end of 2019 to privatise the bank in an effort to recoup money provided as part of its state rescue in 2012.
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Amazon could even subsidize the purchase price of the Echo Fridge™ knowing it would recoup the costs over time in the classic razor-and-blade strategy.
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The government, citing a report by a professional body of surveyors, says land sales will recoup the full cost of initial outlays on reclamation and infrastructure-building.
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The 2008-2009 global financial crisis left European banks saddled with piles of non-performing loans (NPLs) which they struggled to recoup from distressed firms and households.
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Consumers who've previously lost money to a scammer that took payment through Western Union now have until May 31st to file a claim and recoup those funds.
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It disintermediates the aforementioned brokers and middlemen, to help drivers and fleet owners recoup a higher portion of each order and gain access to potential new clients.
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Patreon is declining significant numbers of subscriber payments to some creators on the platform, sending many who are reliant on this income scrambling to recoup their losses.
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But in the end, when theaters make money, or Hollywood manages to recoup its ever-growing film budgets, it's because ticket prices have steadily risen over time.
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Analysts are less optimistic employees like Mader will recoup those losses in the near term — analysts' average price target for PG&E by the end of the.
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Further, if professionals cannot recoup fees from products they sell, but charge for professional advice, then it's likely only the higher income individuals will pay for this.
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The Madoff family's assets were auctioned off, and the government appointed a trustee to work to recoup the $17.5 billion in principal investments that Madoff's firm made.
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Riskified (a Genesis Partners company) uses these systems to help retailers recoup millions in revenue from fraud loss while gaining customers that would otherwise have been rejected.
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Peskin, Kim, and Board of Supervisors member John Avalos have called for emergency legislation demanding the NFL recoup the City's costs, which may be introduced on Tuesday.
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The price has declined more than 40 per cent from its 2011 peak, to a level where many gold miners struggle to recoup the costs of extraction.
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In its latest broadside against "sweetheart" tax deals, the European Commission ordered Belgium to recoup €700m ($760m) in illegal tax breaks given to at least 35 companies.
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Infrastructure experts contend that private investors will only be attracted to projects that can recoup their costs through a revenue stream like toll ways or user fees.
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Americans who failed to pay the individual mandate tax should be excused, and the IRS instructed not to attempt to garnish their refunds to recoup the tax.
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The court had ruled at the time that the state could seek to recoup from Greenberg and Smith tens of millions of dollars in bonuses and interest.
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A soft pound would depress the dollar value of British assets, but it may be possible to more than recoup the losses in certain types of stocks.
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The lawsuit filed in January sought to recoup billions of dollars from the oil companies that New York City alleged were spent helping contribute to climate change.
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Investors in Puerto Rico's bonds argued in court Tuesday over which group has a claim on sales-tax revenue that could be used to recoup their money.
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The hyperloop has shown, in different feasibility study that we run around the world, (that it) can actually recoup the entire investment in 10 to 15 years.
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While the criminal case against Shapiro is over, independent managers are in charge of selling off the rest of Woodbridge's assets to recoup money for defrauded investors.
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The government said it expected to recoup all of the 20.3 billion pounds, or about $26 billion, that it injected in the bank during the financial crisis.
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Still, the Kent Little League misses the more than $200,000 it intended to spend on new fields, cash Mr. Whitcomb knows the league will probably never recoup.
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The customers will be eligible to recoup at least half of what they spent at Trump University, and some could receive a full refund, the lawyers said.
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But private firms would only be attracted to projects that can recoup their investment costs through some sort of revenue stream, such as tolls or user fees.
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Jussie filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit Chi-Town filed against him to recoup the cost of the investigation into the alleged racist and homophobic attack.
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This means, unlike a traditional charitable or philanthropic foundation, the venture can make political donations, lobby lawmakers, invest in businesses and recoup any profits from those investments.
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Of course, if the regulators require that the drugs be sold in more sizes, manufacturers could try to recoup lost revenue by raising prices for smaller amounts.
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Tax officials have not commented on the matter, but Zambian President Edgar Lungu on Monday defended the ZRA's action, saying it did so to recoup unpaid taxes.
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This happens in the pharmaceutical industry when a company is allowed to exclude competitors for a fixed period of time to recoup its sizable investment in research.
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Investors have been told that they would enjoy a profit rate of 48 percent a month from their initial investment, and recoup all investments after four months.
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As a show gets older, the studio typically demands a higher and higher licensing fee from the network — the better to recoup more of its production costs.
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It's possible to see the positives and negatives of slotting fees: Retailers, operating at high volume and thin margins, need ways to reduce risks and recoup costs.
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Why this matters: A handful of insurers that lost a lot of money on the Obamacare exchanges have sued to try to recoup these risk corridor payments.
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But in a civil lawsuit, Picard said Madoff's firm operated as a family piggy bank, and he sought to recoup $153.3 million from the sons' estates alone.
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In Massachusetts, Guatemalan workers won a class-action lawsuit in 2008 to recoup back wages from the Bianco factory, as the plant was sold and then shuttered.
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"Buying a home comes with a variety of closing costs, and a five-year timeframe gives the new homeowner sufficient time to recoup these expenses," he says.
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But it also allows the state and the federal government to try to recoup costs from companies deemed to be responsible for the pollution, the indictment says.
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Larger hotel chains, like Marriott or the Four Seasons Resorts, will typically refund any deposits in a disaster, but smaller businesses may not have funds to recoup.
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Clinton would put a cap on childcare costs at 10 percent of a family's income; families would recoup the rest in tax cuts and state-issued subsidies.
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Flora-tec, a landscaping company, said it would lay off 10 workers because it could never recoup most of the $1.3 million it was owed by Carillion.
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His ideas reportedly included a new association to represent players' interests in a more forceful, independent capacity that could recoup a greater share of profits from tournaments.
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If high user fees or tolls are needed to help private investors recoup their investments, then a lot of infrastructure in America may simply never get funded.
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Simply put, the fees were designed to recoup costs but were never going to do that, even if they were adjusted on an ability-to-pay basis.
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If, despite our help, you fail, we will sell your airplanes and recoup 100 cents on our dollars before any of your other lenders get a penny.
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They bristled at his announcement that tickets for a raffle to recoup money spent by his predecessor on a presidential jet would go on sale on Monday.
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"Although we see the potential for upside, and for FedEx to fully recoup lost revs and margin in fiscal '21, we have not yet dialed this in."
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Officials said the cars would be used to transport world leaders to meeting events and that the government would recoup its money by selling the cars afterward.
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His office submitted a proposal to the bank that would require it to recoup pay from executives whose conduct caused financial or reputational harm to the company.
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It took just two days for the index to recoup half the loss it sustained in the two weeks since it set a record on Aug. 7.
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How that case will be resolved is an open question because the Malaysian authorities are looking to recoup all of the money raised on behalf of 1MDB.
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It is being conducted by the F.A.A. because the Port Authority hopes to recoup some of the costs of the AirTrain through fees added to airline tickets.
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If Congress finds that any of it was illegally received and the attorney general declines to act, Congress should seek an independent counsel to recoup the money.
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That helped the dollar index recoup losses from earlier in the week to stand at 20.55 against a basket of currencies , up from a trough of 20.6996.
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But the attorney general can go to court and seek to restructure an organization's board, oust its management, recoup misspent funds or even pressure it to dissolve.
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"The State expects to recoup its debt service costs from the new infrastructure revenues and offsets," according the letter posted on the New York State government's website.
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That gives you a few months to recoup from the fallout of tonight's episode...or come up with endless theories about what's going to happen to Rebecca.
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Independent refiners recoup their compliance costs when they price their product for blenders; fuel blenders, in turn, recover their cost by blending biofuels and acquiring RIN credits.
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Fogelson was confident that he could sell it, and that it was a "free play"—that it would earn enough in China alone to recoup its costs.
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In addition, the company agreed in late December to a $39 million settlement to resolve claims by banks that sought to recoup money for reimbursing fraudulent charges.
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When you buy a piece of contemporary jewelry, it could take a long time to recoup the purchase price depending on the added VAT (value-added tax).
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State regulators allow them to charge rates high enough to recoup their costs — including the cost of paying taxes — and to provide a return to their shareholders.
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Once the I.R.S. realized its mistake and tried to recoup the money, the Mortons filed two more rounds of bogus returns and a set of fake bonds.
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To recoup those investments, Amazon is going to have to spend years — and millions more — opening stores in an industry not known for its fat profit margins.
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The Cranston School District in Rhode Island recently announced that on January 20173 it would begin using a collection agency, Transworld Systems, to recoup student lunch debt.
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"For the special effects industry, that's a higher ticket item — so you're able to recoup the investment in the chemicals to get a clean burning material," he says.
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The bill did not touch on branded prescription drugs new to the market since their manufacturers have development and patent costs they are entitled to recoup, Frosh said.
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Quick charger support for DC Fast Charge tech also means it should be able to recoup 150 miles of range in under 20 minutes of being plugged in.
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The lawsuit seeks to halt any infringements, recoup triple damages and alleged illegal profits from wine sales, and have wine bearing the Tenuta di Ferragamo name thrown out.
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"Perhaps there's an opportunity (for banks) to recoup some of the losses (from buy-side shifting away from their equity research) through charging for fixed income," he said.
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Ford had been looking to recoup any profits Cena made on the sale to a California car dealer, and Cena failed in efforts to have the suit dismissed.
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Macau's junkets have been operating in the territory since the 1970s as casino gambling is illegal in mainland China and there is no formal mechanism to recoup debt.
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The minister said at the time that it would be difficult to recoup the historic losses, incurred since 1993, as the oil companies were not breaking the law.
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Unlike younger workers, if you are five to 225 years away from retirement, you may not have the luxury of time to recoup steep losses in your portfolio.
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All this allowed shares on Wall Street to climb on November 9th; that in turn allowed European (and, the next day, Asian) equity markets to recoup their losses.
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Japan's Nikkei leaped out of the gates with an early rise of 281.74 percent, but still has a long way to go to recoup the past week's losses.
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If you start running low on health, your best bet is to create a temporary shelter — hiding from the enemy while you attempt to recoup health using potions.
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Theoretically, Gifford muses, you could attempt to recoup the financial value of your drugs by suing the thief in civil court, but your chances of victory are infinitesimal.
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A court ruling halted the collection of storage fees in 2014, but energy companies are still seeking to recoup the money they're spending every year on waste storage.
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The surge helped the lira recoup a bulk of the losses suffered on Tuesday, when it sank after the country's central bank unexpectedly left interest rates on hold.
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It asked for documentation, including who in the Pentagon leadership made the decision to recoup the bonuses and how it plans to spend the $22 million already recouped.
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Tehran is strongly resistant to the idea of an output freeze, as it attempts to recoup lost market share after being freed from the yoke of Western sanctions.
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Tanious spoke one day after the Dow Jones industrial average plunged 401 points at its low, only to recoup more than half of those losses at the close.
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However, Airware's A-List investors, including Y Combinator, Google's GV, Andreessen Horowitz, First Round, Shasta, Felicis, Kleiner Perkins and Intel, aren't likely to recoup much of their capital.
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And, she added, "even if the service weren't to be that successful, the city will have hard assets" that it could sell to recoup some of its investment.
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Still, the Banking Committee will consider possible changes, such as boosting coinsurance and increasing amounts the U.S. government may recoup through policyholder surcharges, Crapo said at the time.
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The Clippers, for example, could trade George or Leonard to recoup some of those draft picks if they were worried George or Leonard would leave in free agency.
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A new mood in the offices of regulators and government officials is also emboldening bankers to recoup dud loans rather than, as in the past, extend new ones.
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Automakers, not Takata, are responsible for carrying out the recalls, and they bear much of the initial cost, which they can then try to recoup from the supplier.
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The city alleges the five major oil companies have played a role in global warming, and is seeking to recoup billions of dollars spent preparing for climate change.
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He enjoyed fees from all the lending to Sears, and he'll recoup more money in any restructuring, even if Sears has to sell off inventory to do it.
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Experts say he is using Facebook to quickly recoup some lost popularity ahead of a 2018 election tipped to be the biggest test to his three-decade rule.
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If the bet these creditors made when they bought the island's debt ended up going sour, well, perhaps they won't be able to recoup all of their costs.
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Alix is suing as an individual to recoup alleged improper fees and triple damages under RICO, which allows civil lawsuits over alleged criminal enterprises that cause direct harm.
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The bigger picture: While early interest might come from consumers in the market for premium models, automakers can't focus only on high-end EVs to recoup their investments.
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Most Asian markets lost ground on Thursday, despite the mostly stronger close on Wall Street, as oil prices rose, but failed to recoup all of their overnight losses.
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Sobel, who said that he had a frank conversation with Douglas about the risks of suing, ultimately called CBS to attempt to recoup some of her lost wages.
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"This will reduce the time it takes to recoup credit from six to eight years to six to eight months," Renzi told reporters after the decree was passed.
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That uncertainty could cause them to be more cautious about funding renewable projects if they can't be sure how much of their investment they'll be able to recoup.
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And when those investments began to evaporate four years ago, they were told not to sell, that the market would rebound, and they would recoup their losses — eventually.
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But that financial model requires authors to pay a processing charge that can run anywhere from $1,500 to $3,000 per article so the publisher can recoup its costs.
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What's happening: The main reason satellite companies are in a bind is because they lack widespread broadband services to recoup the cost of people ditching pay-TV packages.
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The CSR program right now pays insurance plans $8 billion annually, so the health plans that do stay would be looking for a way to recoup that loss.
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The action-packed melodrama was plagued with conflicts on set and a weak box office debut that only managed to recoup a third of its $16 million budget.
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David Lynch's 1984 adaptation of the novel "Dune" was a sprawling sci-fi epic that failed to recoup its $40 million budget with only a $30 million gross.
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After the postponement, the IOC, local organisers, sponsors and hospitality and travel providers are among organisations who may look to recoup some money from insurers for the delay.
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He also pointed to Mazie Slater's ongoing efforts to recoup a bigger share of fees from the pelvic mesh multidistrict litigation in federal court in Charleston, West Virginia.
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The pharmaceutical industry though has long argued that the protections are necessary to incentivize companies to spend money on high-cost research and development and recoup their investments.
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In October, the World Trade Organization granted the United States permission to try to recoup its losses by taxing as much as $7.5 billion of European exports annually.
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The upfront costs of purchasing a property are substantial, so you want to be sure that you will at least recoup those in the property's eventual price appreciation.
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Lawmakers have responded by adding income-based payment options and loan-forgiveness plans, but those concessions mean that the government is unlikely to recoup what it has lent.
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Utility experts found it baffling that PG&E had not maintained its equipment sufficiently, because utilities can recoup the cost of repairs from customers through higher electricity rates.
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The automaker is seeking damages to recoup losses resulting from what it claims was a "systematic and near decade-long conspiracy" to undermine GM's negotiations with UAW officials.
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The short run in a 964-seat theater will make it difficult to recoup capitalization costs, but a spokeswoman said that the company believed it could be done.
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Keeping those major global markets in step with one another is also good for the industry, Krebs said, helping automakers to more quickly recoup investments in electrics cars.
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