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We charged for no-shows.
Another important marker is the drastic reduction in arrest warrants that the judge issues for no-shows.
Even at Shea Stadium, their ancestral and, to many, spiritual home, the Jets were famous for no-shows.
Holding out for no-shows can mean a savings of as much as $100 for a couple hoping to get to their destination early.
But lately, the line sometimes grinds to a premature halt, as supervisors wait for employees to straggle in — or give up and pull people off forklifts to fill in for no-shows.
The restaurant feels it necessary to take credit card numbers for its reservations, with the unusual (for Westchester) warning that it will charge $30 a person for no-shows or cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance.
The irony that this team, whose singular moment of glory came with a Super Bowl win in 1969 and that once held a record for no-shows by fans, could come home to a $1.4 billion stadium was not lost.
These curtailed sets and her wider reputation for no-shows led Guardian Australia to question whether Banks would turn up for her much touted Splendour in the Grass 2015 appearance.
They receive salaries for no-show jobs as physical therapists.
Federal law bars unions from paying for no-show jobs.
The registration is binding: we will charge 75 Euros for no-show.
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