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PayPal makes its money by taking a cut of a transaction, roughly 3percentt, from the seller.
Lawyers and agents scheme to ensure that their stars take a cut of a film's proceeds before anybody else gets to the pie.
Fung says he is relaxed about increasing recommended pay rates because Airtasker would take a cut of a bigger pie if users responded positively.
The police officer shaking down drivers or the bureaucrat demanding a cut of a government contract may not be deterred by seeing a former president on trial.
The play could do with a cut of a good half hour, with a tuck in any speech that elaborates on socioeconomics.
Councils will receive £3,900 for achieving at least 85 per cent attendance in schools among these families, a 60 per cent reduction in anti-social behaviour and a cut of a third in youth offending.
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Antenna gets a cut (of an unspecified amount) of every $3.50 rental.
The Scottish Police Federation calculated that a cut of an £88m figure it had seen documented would be equivalent to 2,808 officers, out of a Scotland-wide total of 17,409.
Kennedy had just offered a total of 105,000--a cut of one third nothing in return!
He blames the economic crisis: "It's a cut of revenues, a cut of hopes.
Now, they expect a cut of only a quarter-point by then.
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