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However, students are expected to fully pay this back.
It pays off but it won't fully pay off the vision in its first incarnation.
"I've expressed skepticism that tax cuts fully pay for themselves," he said.
That should fully pay for Wesleyan's program for two years and provide partial financing for two more.
But he waxes eloquent about what it would mean for American innovation if we could actually fully pay for this focused moon shot on energy.
And while no such exhibition can fully pay attention to scholarly details, at times we seem guided here to ignore complications rather than understand them.
Further, while savings from pension changes take years to fully pay off, the value of pension funds has already been depleted by the market's decline.
It won't release numbers for the News of the World paywall; it is no longer a given that the Sun website will go fully pay.
CLUBHOUSE TO COURTHOUSE Chan Ho Park has sued his former Dodgers batterymate Chad Kreuter, accusing him of failing to fully pay off a $460,000 loan.
Those results, however, took some time to fully pay off and were not as immediate and absurd as what's going on in Detroit.
Yet M&T, which is based in Buffalo, finds itself in the company of financial sector slackers - those banks that have yet to fully pay back the bailout money they received as part of the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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