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In Britain, at least, landlords are often agreeable if they are given a cut of the parking income, Mr. Eskinazi said.
The visiting friend then had to perform the role of the frantic claims reporter and was given a cut of the insurance money.
A few weeks later, in the city of Xi'an, near the famed terra-cotta soldiers, I was given a cut by a young, attractive woman.
(The cell phone carriers would have to be brought into the negotiations and given a cut as well, but it could be done).
No-one was prepared to reveal details of the settlement with the claimants, but observers suspect they were given a cut of the proceeds.
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Ticketmaster gives a cut of the fees to venues and promoters to keep them sweet.
Giving a cut to one of the favoured circle came to be seen as de rigueur in order to gain a licence or agency quickly.
Free learned that in the manufacturing world suppliers are much more willing to pay a flat fee than to give a cut of each transaction.
Game companies don't have to give a cut of their revenue to Unity, they pay Unity per seat on a subscription basis.
And Uber gave a cut of revenues the say of the strike back to the drivers to help make up the difference.
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